COBRA hybrids have always been a strong point in the company’s lineup, especially for mid- to high-handicap players who want forgiveness and reliability. This year’s 2025 Most Wanted Hybrid Test featured three different COBRA models. One was a clear standout, one proved solid but not spectacular, and one fell short. If you’re in the market for a new COBRA hybrid this information may help.
The Champ: COBRA DS-Adapt Hybrid
With an average carry of 180.28 yards, total distance just under 195 yards and one of the tightest dispersions in the field, it proved to be long enough and consistently accurate. Testers described it as “solid,” “very forgiving” and even a top choice for players who usually struggle with hybrids.
If you want a hybrid you can trust to launch high, hold greens and stay in play, DS-Adapt deserves a spot on your short list. The only real knock is brand bias. If you’ve been reluctant to bag a COBRA, skipping this one could be a mistake.
Solid Performer: COBRA KING TEC Hybrid
The numbers show why KING TEC was good but not great. It matched DS-Adapt for distance and accuracy but slipped in forgiveness. Standard deviations in carry and dispersion were wider, which means results weren’t as reliable swing to swing.
If you can find the center of the face, KING TEC is a solid performer.
The Struggler: COBRA KING TEC ONE Length Hybrid
While forgiveness was respectable, the lack of speed and distance is tough to overlook. Its flatter launch and descent angle made holding greens more difficult and testers consistently saw shorter results compared to other hybrids. For most players, the ONE Length design simply didn’t translate well at the hybrid level.
Final thoughts
While COBRA has a lot to offer in their 2025 hybrid lineup, take a look at our complete test results to find a hybrid that works for your game. (Best Hybrids of 2025)
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