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Cobra · Hybrid · 2023

Aerojet One Length Hybrid

CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.

76CaddyIndex™confidence 0.72
Best for

You're a mid HCP (5-20) at 80-110mph who plays One Length irons (à la DeChambeau) and wants matching One Length hybrids for a fully-consistent setup — comfortable with the distance penalty vs standard-length hybrids.

Avoid if

You play variable-length irons (this won't match), you want max distance in your hybrid (this is the shortest in 2023 testing), or you need a wider loft range (only 3 options here).

Pros

  • One Length technology has been very successful for tour pros — tour-validated philosophy
  • Built to a shorter 7-iron length — encourages one repeatable setup and ball position for consistency
  • Same PWR-BRIDGE + PWRSHELL + H.O.T Face tech as the standard sibling
  • Some testers swung more aggressively at the shorter length and hit it just as far as standard hybrids

Cons

  • Independent robot testing 2023: 23rd overall — ranks poorly for accuracy, distance, AND forgiveness
  • Shortest hybrid in 2023 lab testing — 7-iron length sacrifices distance potential
  • Limited 3-loft ladder (19°, 21°, 24°) — only 3H/4H/5H positions
  • One Length is a polarising fitting philosophy — not the right fit for golfers used to variable-length builds

By dimension

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Forgiveness

Independent robot testing 2023: places 23rd overall and ranks poorly for all three scoring categories — accuracy, distance, and forgiveness. Reviewer testing: PWR-BRIDGE + H.O.T Face designed for forgiveness on the standard hybrid head, but shorter 7-iron length reduces overall MOI advantages. Average forgiveness — same head tech as standard sibling but shorter length limits ball-speed retention; lab ranked it poorly.

74

Distance

Independent robot testing: ranks poorly for accuracy and distance — the shortest hybrid in the test, understandable given the 7-iron standard length setup. Reviewer testing: some testers had more positive experiences — one tester noted that the shorter length meant they could swing more aggressively, the ball flew higher, and they hit the head just as far. Below-average distance — measurably the shortest hybrid in 2023 lab testing; same head tech but the 7-iron length sacrifices length potential.

76

Workability

Independent robot testing: ranks poorly for accuracy. Same head as the standard sibling — neutral CG, no shape-bias. One-Length consistency target — reps over shape control. Average workability — same head workability as the standard sibling, but One-Length build prioritises repeatability over shape-shifting.

82

Feel

Reviewer testing (line baseline): the head felt solid and stable on every reasonable strike — same head as the One Length build. Manufacturer: PWR-BRIDGE flexible-sole architecture transmits clear feedback. Above-average feel — same solid/stable impact sensation as the standard sibling.

80

Sound

Reviewer testing (line baseline): the impact was described as a solid staccato crack with metallic sound that was medium in volume. Same head architecture as the standard sibling — same line acoustic. Above-average acoustic — solid staccato crack inherited from the standard sibling.

80

Looks at address

Manufacturer: deep body design paired with a high bounce leading edge — same head as the standard sibling. One-Length builds use the same head profile across the line. Standard line dark crown carries over. Average address profile — same look as the standard sibling.

Sources

Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.

Cobra Aerojet One Length Hybrid — CaddyIndex™ breakdown | CaddyCompare