Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Cobra Golf Expands 3DP Iron Family with New 2026 3DP MB Irons and 3DP X Irons

When Cobra Golf released their 3DP Tour irons in the spring of 2025 no one really knew what to expect.  Cobra promised the 3D Printed Tour irons would offer players iron appearance but with game-improvement performance.  And Cobra 3DP Tour didn't merely exceed expectations.  They cleared the bar.  Raised the bar.  And then cleared the bar again.

And today Cobra has announced two new models in their 3DP irons family, the 2026 3DP MB and the 2026 3DP X.  The 3DP MB and 3DP X irons will give even more players the opportunity to take advantage of Cobra's innovative 3DP design and advanced technologies no matter where their handicap lives.  3DP for every swing.  3DP for every skill.  And now with three unique Cobra 3DP models no golfer is left behind.

I'll have a review for you soon on the new 3DP MB irons.  Cobra is saying these are the most forgiving blades on the market (my inner monologue just screamed with joy as I wrote that).  For now however, this article is more of a preview of the two new models that join the 3DP Tour irons.  3DP Tour were the first commercial in-line 3DP iron that combined a blade shape with game-improvement forgiveness tailored for a range of players from Tour pros to mid-handicappers.

The complete 3DP iron family now allows golfers of all abilities to experience the game-changing performance benefits of 3D printing.

Like the Tour-validated 3D Printed Tour irons, which have been adopted by Cobra staffer Max Homa, the new MB and X models utilize 3D-printing technology to unlock a new level of performance that delivers the look and feel of forged players irons with the forgiveness and enhanced distance of much larger designs. 

The 3DP MB shaping is based off the prototype MB clubhead made for Max Homa, which has slightly more offset and a thinner topline than the KING MB.

The X model is similar in size and shape to Cobra’s KING Tec X iron but features a level of forgiveness that exceeds that of Cobra's DS-ADAPT Max super game improvement irons.

“We’re excited to offer these two new innovative iron models that build on the tremendous success of our 3DP Tour irons,” said Ryan Roach, Director of Innovation at Cobra PUMA Golf. “With the addition of the MB and X, we now have a 3D-printed model that can fit the vast majority of players, allowing just about any golfer to benefit from the performance advantages of 3D printing technology.

Cobra 3DP MB Irons: All the Muscle, None of the Punishment 

Cobra is defying what's possible in iron performance though the use of 3D printing and the MB is the first muscleback blade that combines player-preferred shaping, feel, and precision with enough playability and forgiveness for even 10 handicappers to enjoy.

A one-piece construction is 3D printed with an internal lattice core that tunes acoustics for soft, forged feel, and repositions weight in the heel and toe with tungsten to achieve a high MOI and lower CG.

The most forgiving blade on the market today, the 3DP MB's signature shape features subtle refinements to Cobra's KING MB including a slightly thinner topline and increased offset.

Cobra 3DP X Irons: Turing Your "Oops" Swings into "Yeah, That'll Play" Shots

Designed for 10-20 handicappers looking for super game-improvement performance and high launch in a sleek package, the 3DP X irons can be played by just about anyone.

Like the other irons in Cobra’s 3DP family, each X iron is fully 3D-printed from 316L stainless steel using a DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering) process and features an internal lattice structure for weight savings and improved weight distribution.

For enhanced forgiveness and higher launch, the 3DP X irons also feature tungsten weights in the toe and hosel, increasing MOI and stability on off-center hits.

Unlike many game improvement and distance irons, Cobra’s new 3DP X irons feature a one-piece design without the addition of a face insert. Instead, the internal lattice structure supports the thin face design enabling performance and forgiveness without sacrificing feel.

“Cobra Golf has always been driven by innovation,” said Dan Ladd, President of Cobra Puma Golf. “The fact that we are the first OEM to offer a full range of 3D-printed irons that exceed the performance of comparable, traditionally made irons clearly shows our level of dedication to making the very best performing gear in golf.” 

MSRP for the 3DP MB and 3DP X will be $1980 for a six-piece configuration in RH and LH with KBS steel shafts ($-Taper 110 on MB, Tour Lite on X) and Lamkin Crossline grips offered in stock set configurations.

A Gap Wedge is available through custom order for all 3DP iron sets, and a 3-iron is also available for the MB.

The new Cobra 3DP MB and 3DP X irons will be available for Pre-Sale on 1/6/26 and at retail on 1/9/26.  And it seems like the 3DP family of irons is proof you really can have great looks, forgiveness, and precision all in the same iron set.  For more information, visit www.cobragolf.com.

2 comments:

  1. can't wait to give these a try

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  2. Jacob Schwandt (schwandtypippen)January 6, 2026 at 7:30 AM

    Always curious what the durability is like on these clubs! Like if they will have to be replaced every couple of years or if they hold up well for a long time!

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