
Cobra · Irons · 2025
KING Tec X ONE Length
Best for mid-to-high handicap golfers (10-20) at 75-105mph who struggle with setup consistency across iron lengths and want chassis-leading PD distance + Hot List soft feel + OL setup repeatability.
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- £919.00
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5-PW · Regular · RH5-PW · Regular · Right-Handed
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About the Cobra KING Tec X ONE Length
The Cobra KING Tec X ONE Length is an 2025 irons from Cobra. Listed on CaddyCompare in 5-PW, 4-PW, 5-GW and 4-GW set compositions, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 1 UK retailer below — currently from £919.00.
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Pros & cons
- Chassis finished 2nd overall and was the longest iron in 2024 independent Players Distance Lab Test
- Exhilarating distance, forgiveness and consistency via internal 70g tungsten + hollow body + ONE Length configuration + wider 4-6 iron sole + 5-step forged 1025 carbon
- Matched 37.5" length + 7-iron head weight + upright long-iron lie angles + weaker long-iron lofts — exceptional OL setup repeatability tuned for category fit
- Inherits standard Tec-X Hot List recognition: very soft and cushiony center strikes + mis-hits stay in tight dispersion + longer irons cut through turf easily
- OL variant inherits slight subjective panel acoustic and looks penalty vs variable-length Tec-X sibling despite identical chassis
- Long-iron weaker lofts + more upright lie angles compromise apex height vs variable-length sibling
- GI-tilted X chassis + wider OL long-iron sole = no shotmaking on offer
- Subjective OL category dispersion historically polarising in independent testing











