This one-of-a-kind club creation is for sale — and it’ll never be made again

Cobra and KBS collaborated on a custom set of irons.

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As collaborations continue to proliferate within the golf space, KBS and Cobra are upping the ante with something a little different. Instead of releasing a product run limited to 50 or 100, the two manufacturers have joined forces to create true one-offs that pair Cobra’s King Tour Forged heads with a unique KBS shaft coat.

The irons are part of KBS’s X Custom Vault that offers limited edition KBS shafts “in collaboration with recognizable brands.” For the latest pairing with Cobra, KBS made three different custom finish coats — ruby red, dino purple and ice blue. Only one iron set (4-PW) will be built with each shaft, and KBS confirmed they will not be re-produced.

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Each iron set comes with different shafts and custom finish coats, including the “Dino Purple.”

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In other words, when they’re gone, they’re gone.

As you’d expect with a one-of-one, the sets don’t come cheap. They’re currently available for $2,799.99 in three different KBS Tour shaft flexes, so if you’re someone who typically plays a stiff flex shaft, you’ll need to embrace the Dino Purple.

  • Ruby Red custom coat set features KBS Tour 110 (R) shafts
  • Dino Purple custom coat set features KBS Tour 120 (S) shafts
  • Ice Blue custom coat set features KBS Tour 130 (X) shafts
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Ice Blue custom coat on the KBS Tour 130X shafts matches the paintfill on the Cobra King Tour heads.

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While the flex can’t be changed, each set can be built at +1/2″ (D6), Standard (D3), or -1/2″ (D0), and will come stock with Lamkin’s UTX Full Cord grey and black grips. All custom sets have a certificate of authenticity with matching serial numbers engraved on the shafts, along with a final spec build sheet.

The Cobra King Tour Forged heads affixed to the KBS Tour shafts have a matching paintfill and are designed for players who need ball speed and forgiveness in a more compact profile. Each iron has a CNC-milled undercut cavity within the back cavity, which repositions weight from high-center to low-center as well as more toward the heel and toe. The undercut cavities are deeper in long irons for more forgiveness and become progressively shallower in the shorter clubs for better shotmaking maneuverability.

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JWall

Jonathan Wall

Golf.com Editor

Jonathan Wall is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s Managing Editor for Equipment. Prior to joining the staff at the end of 2018, he spent 6 years covering equipment for the PGA Tour. He can be reached at jonathan.wall@golf.com.

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