Cobra Utility Completes 2023 King TEC Range

Metalwood face technologies provide more ball speed and distance

For those golfers who can’t seem to get on with fairway woods or hybrids, yet still want another option at the top end of the bag, Cobra have released a new King TEC Utility iron which is packed with some of the same technologies as the brand’s metalwoods to provide golfers with ball speed and distance.

Cobra King TEC Utility 2023

The Utility features a classic muscle-back iron shape with a relatively wide sole, to improve turf interaction from a variety of different turf conditions.

Cobra King TEC Utility 2023

Speed and distance are provided thanks to a hollow body design and forged ST-118 Pwrshell face, as well as the H.O.T Face technology.

The H.O.T Face is developed using artificial intelligence and features zones with different thicknesses to increase ball speeds and produce more efficient spin on a larger area of the face.

Cobra King TEC Utility 2023

A new Expancel Microsphere Foam is injected into the head to help improve the sound and the feel at impact, and this is a material which is also used in the King Forged TEC and TEC X irons.

The use of extreme tungsten weighting thanks to high density MIM tungsten weights lowers the CG to improve both launch and spin rates off the tee and on approaches into the green. The 2 iron contains 56g of tungsten, while the 3-5 irons feature 61g.

Cobra King TEC Utility 2023

Cobra also offer a One Length version of the TEC Utility which is 37.25″ in length to help with extra consistency and accuracy and can be used with the One Length iron set or on its own. This version of the utility has the most tungsten of any option, at 83g.

Cobra King TEC Utility 2023

Available at retail from 3rd February, the King TEC Utility is priced at �189 (�199 for graphite) and is offered in lofts of 17 (RH only), 19, 22 and 25 degrees. The One Length irons are available in 19, 22 and 25 degrees in RH only.


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Dan Box
Dan Box

Dan is the Editor of Golfalot and has been working here since 2018, helping to bring you the latest news from the equipment world, as well as reviews of a wide array of products and a number of features too. He plays off a handicap of 4 at Hazel Grove Golf Club in Manchester.

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