Written by Ernie in Golf Tips Last Updated August 23, 2026
The Cobra KING Wedge is defined by a metal-injection-molded construction. The line uses Cobra groove system together with Flight Window Technology + enlarged Speed Notch to manage spin, launch and face control. Its 4°–12° bounce window is especially broad, covering everything from low-bounce tight-lie setups to higher-bounce options that resist digging in softer turf and sand. A key distinction is strong shot-shaping potential.
The Cobra KING Wedge model family combines 17 published configurations from 48° to 60°, with 4 grinds and bounce options from 4° to 12°. All loft, bounce and grind versions are grouped on this single page so the real differences are easy to compare without creating near-duplicate model pages.
Wedge-model benchmarks
How this line compares
Benchmarks focus on grind choice and bounce versatility across complete wedge model families.
Grind options
Near average
4
Low1
This model4
Average3.6
High7
Bounce range
Above average
8°
Low0°
This model8°
Average5.9°
High10°
At a glance
Wedge profile
Loft coverage48°–60°
Bounce coverage4°–12°
GrindsV, D, W, T
Hand availabilityRH, RH/LH
Head material8620 steel
FinishesChrome, Black QPQ, Raw (custom)
Overview
Model information
Manufacturer
Cobra
Model
KING Wedge
Category
Golf Wedge
Release year
2025
Status
Current / available
Published configurations
17
Grinds
V, D, W, T
Visual comparison
Grind differences
Each card summarizes the published lofts, bounce options and player fit for that grind.
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