Cobra Radspeed Drivers Review - Pricey but Powerful
The Cobra Radspeed driver was played by Bryson DeChambeau on the PGA Tour 2021, and it's not hard to see why he picked this impressive club.
GolfMagic has tested out Bryson DeChambeau's brand new driver of choice for 2021 - the new Cobra RADSPEED - and we can assure you it's an absolute beast.
The Cobra Radspeed drivers set a real benchmark for performance when they were released in 2021, with the sheer power it offers being hard to match. It may have since been replaced with new releases on our round-up of the best golf drivers, but the following review shows why you shouldn't discount these impressive clubs.
Watch our video review above to get our full verdict and stay tuned to our YouTube Channel to see how the RADSPEED performs in our 2021 Drivers Test.
Cobra Radspeed Drivers - Key Features
RADSPEED - A tour inspired driver that offers exceptional distance, but even more so with forgiveness - this is the fairway finder of 2021.
RADSPEED XB - Easy to hit and stylish, this driver provides forgiveness and top class ball speeds for those players who need a bit of help bombing their drives.
RADSPEED XD (didn't use this one) - Similar to the XB but with a draw bias, this club will be suited to players with a slice as their miss who are looking for a bit of extra help with their drives.
Cobra Radspeed Drivers - Performance and Forgiveness
We were also mightily impressed with Cobra's RADSPEED XB driver, a club that offers a little more forgiveness and gives players a bit more help with their distance off the tee.
Cobra is also launching a RADSPEED XD driver, but although we've yet to test this one out, this driver is best suited for players who want to prevent their all-too frequent slice from the tee.
Been bombing it with the new @cobragolf RADSPEED Driver . Coming 1.29.21. pic.twitter.com/2HC1N3Wvdb
— Bryson DeChambeau (@b_dechambeau) December 8, 2020
Learn More: Cobra Radspeed Drivers, Fairways, and Hybrids for 2021
Should you buy Cobra Radspeed Drivers?
Yes, £369 is pricey but compared to other premium brand drivers for 2021, it will be at least some £100 cheaper - and for that, you have to feel this one could end up being the best-value-for-money driver come the end of January 2021.
It's remarkably powerful off a tee peg so it's very easy to see why Bryson is already getting so pumped about putting it in play on the PGA Tour.