Cobra · Hybrid · 2020
KING Speedzone One Length Hybrid
Best for you're a mid HCP (5-22) at 85-105mph already committed to One-Length irons and want matching 7-iron-length hybrids for a single repeatable setup — willing to trade ~12yd carry vs a full-length hybrid for swing consistency.
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- £79.99
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- 1
- Retailers
- 1
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- −58%
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About the Cobra KING Speedzone One Length Hybrid
The Cobra KING Speedzone One Length Hybrid is a 2020 hybrid from Cobra. Listed on CaddyCompare in 19°, 22°, 25°, 28° and 31° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 1 UK retailer below — currently from £79.99.
Price history
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£80
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£80
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Pros & cons
- Same 70% larger heel-to-toe hot spot from hollow split rails as standard Speedzone hybrid
- Same forged 455 stainless face and ball-speed engine as the variable-length variant
- Sound and feel off the face are strong — same deep solid impact as standard Speedzone
- Single-length swing simplification — same setup and swing across irons, hybrids, wedges
- Independent testing: 168yd carry one-length vs 180.5yd standard Speedzone — 12.5yd carry deficit
- Shorter length made the head feel like you had to hit it well to get anything out of it — mis-hits punished more than the standard model
- Didn't perform as well in strong wind — higher launch + shorter shaft = less penetrative trajectory
- Fixed hosel, no movable weight, niche One-Length use case — superseded by RADSPEED, Aerojet, and LTDx One Length generations











