The King Cobra L4V has the following variables;
Max COR: King Cobra golf clubs have patented their Dual Rhombus Face insert technology which when combined with it’s large club face area optimises face flex provides maximum COR or .830. This combination gives extreme ball speed and distance.
Max Head Dimensions: By utilising the full allowable dimensions the L4V has the weight pushed back and low with the effect of higher launch and greater distance.
Maximum Volume: By giving the L4V the full 460 cubic centimetres allowed King Cobra golf clubs have created a driver of maximum power and forgiveness.
Maximum Inertia MOI: With an figure of up to 5900 the L4V has the highest MOI of any driver King Cobra golf clubs have ever produced resulting in less twisting of the clubhead at impact thus giving more power and forgiveness on any off centre hits. This is achieved by the ultra-lightweight carbon composite crown and sole working with high density tungsten back weighting to shift the weight low and back.
One of King Cobra golf club’s tour pros, Camilo Villegas is using the L4V X this season and this is what he has to say about the club
The X version of the L4V is designed for extreme ball speed and extreme distance for accomplished players wanting a neutral ball flight with low spin and high launch to maximize distance and the shape shots.
You can see Villegas hitting his L4V X here.
The F version is designed for faster ball speed players and generates a high launch and a low-to-mid spin with a straight to slight draw-biased ball flight.
The M version has a high-launch, mid-spin, draw-biased ball flight giving maximum distance for players who have a tendency to slice or fade. With its draw-biased clubhead and ultra-light weight shafts, the M helps players keep the clubface square at impact for longer more forgiving straight drives.
King Cobra have produced a beautifully engineered golf club with the L4V driver and it is sure to help your game, why not attend a demo day or look one up at your nearest King Cobra golf clubs retailer.
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“It’s All in the Club, The Real Truth about Golf Equipment"
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