CLUB TYPE: Putter
MAKE: Cobra
MODEL: Agera
LENGTH: 34″
CONDITION: Excellent (Original Condition)
WEIGHT: 375g
LIE ANGLE: 70°
SHAFT: Steel
LOFT: Adjustable “Descending Loft” technology, typically set between 1°–4° (stock settings include 1°, 2°, 3°, 4°)
COST NEW: £269 (US retail $349, converted; exchange rates vary)
This putter is in excellent original condition with minimal signs of use. The head, face, and sole are in fantastic shape, and the grip remains clean with only light wear.
No marks and immaculate at address.
The details below are the review given at the time of launch and not the opinions of the seller.
Cobra KING 3D Printed Agera Putter Review (launch-era review; not the seller’s opinion)
Design & Technology
Cobra’s Agera headlines the KING 3D Printed series with a boldly oversized mallet that marries aerospace-grade materials to HP Multi-Jet-Fusion 3D printing. A 3D-printed nylon lattice sits inside a 261 g stainless-steel frame and a lightweight aluminium crown, freeing mass to push MOI beyond 7,600 g-cm²—one of the highest on the market, translating to extreme stability on mishits. golfsupport.comgolfshake.com
The face insert uses L.A. Golf’s Descending Loft Technology (formerly branded SIK DLT): four descending lofts (4°, 3°, 2°, 1°) that equalise launch whether you deloft or add loft at impact, delivering a true end-over-end roll. cobragolf.comtodays-golfer.com
Adjustable Weighting & Build
Standard 34″ models ship with a 375 g head (35″ = 365 g) and a steel KBS CT Tour shaft; twin sole weights can be swapped to fine-tune head feel. The putter is face-balanced (0° toe-hang)—ideal for straight-back-straight-through strokes. cobragolf.com2ndswing.com
Performance
Stability & Forgiveness: The ultra-high MOI keeps the face square through impact; heel or toe strikes lose minimal speed, helping lag-putt distance control. pluggedingolf.comgolfwrx.com
Consistency: DLT minimises skid and hop from varying attack angles, giving a predictable roll that testers say holds its line impressively at 10-15 feet. pluggedingolf.com
Alignment: A recessed black crown with contrasting white sightline frames the ball cleanly, while the symmetrical chassis aids aim for players who prefer a single bold line rather than multiple fangs or dots. todays-golfer.com
Comparisons
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Odyssey Ai-One Jailbird Cruiser: Similar forgiveness but relies on counter-balance rather than 3D-printed lattice; Jailbird’s zero-torque feel suits heavy-stroke players.
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TaylorMade Spider X HydroBlast: Also high-MOI, but its flanged shape offers more toe-hang options; the Agera is truer for straight strokes.
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L.A.B. Golf DF 3: Unmatched lie-angle balance, yet pricier and visually extreme; Agera gives tech benefits in a more traditional mallet frame. golfmonthly.com
Who Should Use It?
Golfers seeking maximum forgiveness, straight-back-straight-through mechanics, or help keeping pace on mis-hit lag putts will benefit most. Its face-balanced profile can also calm a “handsy” stroke.
Aesthetics
Matte black body with subtle yellow/white accents ties in with Cobra’s KING line. The lattice window is visible underneath—techy without being distracting. bunkered.co.uk
Pros & Cons
Pros
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MOI > 7,600 for exceptional stability
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DLT face keeps launch/roll consistent
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Swappable sole weights for feel tuning
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Free Arccos sensor offer for stat tracking
Cons
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Oversize mallet footprint may feel bulky to blade traditionalists
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Face-balanced only—no slight-arc option in stock form
Pricing at Launch
UK RRP £269 (US $349). Street prices have dipped slightly since release, offering strong value versus premium competitors. todays-golfer.comcobragolf.com
Key Specifications
Spec | Value |
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Length | 34″ |
Head Weight | 375 g |
Lie Angle | 70° |
Loft | Descending 4°–1° |
Toe Hang | 0° (Face-balanced) |
Shaft | KBS CT Tour Steel |
Grip | Lamkin Sinkfit CONNECT |
Original RRP | £269 |
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