Cobra Aerojet Vs Max Vs LS Driver Comparison Overview

The Cobra Aerojet driver is offered in three designs: LS (Low Spin) Max and standard.

All three versions feature carbon fiber soles and crowns, variable face thickness, adjustable loft sleeves and forward-positioned suspended weights.

But there are slight differences you should know about. Which Aerojet driver is best for you? Read on to find out.

Cobra Aerojet Driver Overview

“The standard Cobra Aerojet driver is the only one that doesn’t have adjustable weighting.”

A fixed forward weight produces a neutral shot shape while the carbon fiber appointments keep the overall weight of this driver pretty low. I averaged 252.4 yards of carry with the standard Cobra Aerojet driver. I liked its simple design and the 2200-2300 RPM spin rate averages I was seeing. All-in-all  this is a good driver for players with moderate to fast swing speeds.

I didn’t miss the adjustable weighting either. I have learned to hit a natural draw so the neutral weighting was like a blank canvas for me. But I can see how toe-side missers can see this as a weakness.

Cobra Aerojet Max Driver Overview

“The Cobra Aerojet Max driver has adjustable weights in the heel and rear of the head.”

When you have both weights engaged, you get very high MOI with an effortless draw. The spin rates were a bit higher with the Cobra Aerojet Max though – 2300-2400 RPMs for the most part.

The Cobra Aerojet Max produced the highest launch of all three drivers as well. For me, that meant it played a few yards shorter than the standard and LS version. But if you have trouble getting the ball in the air and want to eliminate the right side of the fairway, the Cobra Aerojet Max driver would be a good option.

Cobra Aerojet LS Driver Overview

“The Cobra Aerojet LS has a 3g toe-biased weight and a 12g neutral bias removable weight.”

I took the toe-biased weight out to achieve a neutral flight and to see just how low this driver spins. The Cobra Aerojet LS produced spin rates in the 2100-2200 RPM range making it the lowest-spinning and longest driver of the three for me.

“The Cobra Aerojet is good for mid handicappers with about 85-90 MPH swing speeds. The Cobra Aerojet Max is for players who want to eliminate their right misses and the Cobra Aerojet LS is best for 90+ swing speed players who like to keep the ball low.”

Cobra Aerojet Drivers

In 20 Words or Less

The Cobra Aerojet is a low drag aerodynamic set of drivers that offer premium speed and distance at a competitive price point.

Cobra Aerojet Driver – First Impressions

“The Cobra Aerojet is a little understated in looks with the black carbon crown. It’s been designed like an airplane to redce drag and increase club head speed.”

The price has gotten a little bit closer to the Big boys like the Stealth 2, G430 and the Callaway Paradym but Cobra have earned their spot at the top table.

The Carbon Crown is 30% smaller than its predecessor and there is a 15 Spot A.i optimized Hot Face that delivers high ball speeds on toe and heel strikes.

The Hot Face sits on the L Shape Pwrshell cup face and there was no space left for the CNC milling in the latest Cobra iteration.

The Pwr Bridge is similar to the Jailbreak tech from Callaway except it runs parallel from toe to heel. It ensures a decent launch angle, stability, and more flex around the face alongside a better energy transfer.

There are interchangeable tungsten weights on the sole of each club which can be moved around to give you the perfect performance for your game.

This driver is right up there with the top brands in terms of distance, forgiveness and dispersion.

We can’t wait to see Bryson smashing this one down the fairway in 2023

Cobra Aerojet 2 Family

Like most 2023 drivers, the aerojet comes in 3 different versions to choose from.

The LS version has a 457cc head for more workability, it has the lowest spin and it bombs the furthest, be careful tho, it is not the most forgiving for high handicappers. It has 2 adjustable weights on the sole.

The regular Aerojet is similar to the LS except it has a slightly bigger head, launches a bit higher, and has a slightly higher spin rate. Very similar performance to the LS except it is a bit more forgiving.

The max version is the highest launching and most forgiving member of the family for high handicappers. It has two adjustable weights to get it into a draw or fade mode.

Cobra Aerojet Selling Points

  • Excellent Ball Speeds
  • Sounds and feels powerful
  • Adjustable weighting
  • Cheaper than competitors
  • Pwr Bridge is great for speed, launch and stability
  • A.i optimized 15 zone Hot face for great shots across the face.

Who is the Cobra Aerojet Driver For?

“The Aerojet is suitable for all golfers who want maximum speed and accuracy from a top of the range driver.”

There is a version to suit everybody. The LS will suit low handicappers looking for maximum distance.

The regular Aerojet is similar but slightly larger and more forgiving for mid handicappers.

The Max is the highest launching and most forgiving of the drivers which will be perfect for high handicappers.

Distance: 96/100

Accuracy: 95/100

Forgiveness: 94/100

Feel & Control: 93/100

Overall Score:  94/100

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