
Now in a typical review post, I would walk you through the various aspects of the clubs that I thought stood out, then wrap things up with a typically badass conclusion. But in case you don’t have the attention span for such things, I want to make a few basic points regarding my experience with the Cobra Bio Cells: The Bio Cell line is a pretty big deal for Cobra, coming after their fairly successful AMP Cell line of 2013 and boasting some never-seen-before technology. The term Bio Cell refers to the technology Cobra has utilized to manipulate weighting in their clubs to maximize distance, forgiveness, etc., AND it refers to the technology built into the faces of each club, creating more heat. And of course, as you’ve probably seen by now, the lineup offers customizable colors ranging from classic black to Rickie orange, blue, red, white, and more.

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I’m still not quite sure how to break this down in a way that will not annoy/bore/annoy (in that order), but like a good Three Guy, I’m sure as hell gonna try. Take a breath, this will be a complete review of the Bio Cell driver, fairway wood, hybrid, and irons, as well as the Bio Cell+ driver and irons. I have spent the last few weeks testing out Cobra’s complete Bio Cell and Bio Cell+ lineup, and now it’s time to spill the beans. That aside the adjustability and SmartPad of the Cobra AMP Cell hybrid are an innovative development which should be welcomed.I’ve got my work cut out for me today, for sure. This may then limit the usability of all the options so check them out first and see what you think. The 2 draw settings in the middle of the range were a little easier to get going and produced a more consistently straight flight with maybe a slight draw, but not much. The various lofts did their job, but a couple of our testers found the regular lofts, especially at the top and bottom of each range, were more likely to produce a straight to fade shot. The lively colour choices all look great behind the ball so make sure you try them like that rather than in the shop as they do look better on the course. The sound and feel at impact was very good and for the size of head it was pretty forgiving. This enables the face to 'pivot' around a single point to maintain a square face whichever loft is selected, which is very impressive.Ĭobra are rightly renowned for their hybrids and as a club the AMP Cell is as good as any from the Baffler range.

Usually changing the loft will change the face angle but Cobra's innovative SmartPad is a bar on the sole that becomes the only point of contact with the ground. The Cobra AMP Cell Hybrid offers the widest range of lofts that we have seen on a utility club and this is the ideal in that crucial fairway wood to long iron gap as it gives you so many options.Įach of the 3 models has six MyFly settings over 4 loft settings so it is really like having 2 clubs in one.
