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GolfWRX Launch Report: 2026 Cobra OPTM drivers

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What you need to know: Today, Cobra has launched its 2026 OPTM driver family, introducing what the company calls a breakthrough in accuracy technology: POI (Product of Inertia) design. Cobra says the new drivers promise to reduce shot dispersion by up to 23 percent through a combination of optimized shaping and strategic weighting. OPTM drivers will be available in four models: OPTM LS, OPTM X, OPTM Max-K, and OPTM Max-D.

2026 Cobra OPTM drivers: What’s new, key technology

From MOI to POI

GolfWRXers have long been familiar with MOI (moment of inertia) as a measure of forgiveness on off-center hits. With the 2026 OPTM line, Cobra is positioning “POI” as the next frontier in driver performance. What does this mean? According to Jose Miraflor, VP of Product Architecture and Consumer Connections at Cobra Puma Golf, the key difference is how each measurement addresses clubhead rotation.

“MOI is still important, but POI is the next frontier in terms of overall accuracy,” Miraflor said. “In design, we want to increase MOI (stability) while also reducing POI (3D twisting). POI fine tunes forgiveness into directional consistency as it allows the clubhead to rotate more naturally with your swing.”

More specifically, MOI measures resistance to twisting on vertical and horizontal axes separately. POI measures how a clubhead rotates diagonally across all axes simultaneously. So, while high MOI remains desirable for correcting off-center hits, Cobra argues that low POI is crucial for delivering more accurate shots with tighter dispersion by reducing excessive gear effect (extra side spin produced on off-center hits).

FutureFit33

The OPTM family again leverages Cobra’s FutureFit33 adjustable hosel system (which was introduced with last year’s DS Adapt drivers. The system allows loft and lie angle to be adjusted independently, creating 33 unique setting combinations that can be quickly changed on the range, in a fitting studio, or at home.

Loft adjustments range ±2 degrees from the stated loft, while lie angle adjustability varies by model, with the Max-D offering the most upright settings (59.0-63.0 degrees) and the LS providing a flatter range (55-59 degrees for the 9-degree model).

Additional technology

All four OPTM drivers share several core technologies:

  • Multi-material construction with a lightweight gloss carbon crown and titanium frame
  • H.O.T. Face Technology with a forged face insert featuring 15 hot spots across the clubface for higher CT and increased ball speed
  • AI-optimized clubhead shaping with more rounded profiles to centralize the center of gravity

2026 Cobra OPTM drivers: Model details

OPTM LS: Designed for higher-swing-speed players with a tour profile, the LS offers the most adjustability with three weight ports (high toe, mid heel, and back) and moveable weights of 11, 7, and 3 grams.

OPTM X: Featuring a tour-preferred profile, the X model offers two weight ports (mid-high toe and back) with 11 and 3-gram moveable weights.

OPTM Max-K: Positioned as the most forgiving model with the highest MOI, the Max-K features an oversized profile and a fixed 11-gram rear weight.

OPTM Max-D: Built for golfers seeking slice correction, the Max-D features a lightweight design with built-in draw bias, an oversized profile, and a fixed 11-gram heel weight.

Club Junkie’s take

Cobra OPTM woods might not be the flashiest or wildest drivers on the market, but they flat-out bring heat. When I was out there, and they started explaining the new Product of Inertia (POI) technology, I didn’t know how—or if—it would work. But when I got my hands on all four OPTM models, they proved that the smart engineers at Cobra know what they’re doing.

Each Cobra OPTM head—X, LS, Max-K, and Max-D—performs differently for different golfer swing needs, but all add stability and forgiveness. The X Model blends the best of speed and forgiveness, and the added adjustability really allows this driver to cover a wide range of golfers.

We all know the LS model is built for low spin, and some previous versions have not been wildly forgiving. But the new OPTM LS keeps the high speed and low spin while letting you get away with some poor shots that won’t move as much from side to side.

To me, the most shocking was the Max-K model, which takes super forgiveness and adds speed and controlled spin to its skillset. Don’t sleep on the Max-D driver, either—it helps players move the ball to the left side but gives you all the speed and launch you need to hit long drives.

Overall, the Cobra OPTM drivers for 2026 are some of the best Cobra has ever created.

Pricing, specs, and availability

OPTM LS

Lofts: 9, 10.5 degrees

Stock shaft: Mitsubishi Kai’li White 60 S

Premium shafts: Mitsubishi Kai’li White 60 S, Mitsubishi Kai’li Blue 60 (R and S), True Temper Project X Denali Black Frost (S and X).

Grip: Lamkin SuperStroke Crossline grips (50g)

OPTM X

Lofts: 9, 10.5 degrees

Stock shaft: Mitsubishi Kai’li Blue 60 (R and S)

Premium shafts: Mitsubishi Kai’li White 60 (S and X), Mitsubishi Kai’li Blue 60 (R and S); Mitsubishi Kai’li Red 50 (R and A), True Temper Denali Black Frost 60 (S), True Temper Project X Denali Blue Frost CB 60 (R).

Grip: Lamkin SuperStroke Crossline grips (50g)

OPTM Max-K

Lofts: 9, 10.5, 12 degrees

Stock shaft: Project X Denali Blue Frost CB 60, (R and S)

Premium shafts: Mitsubishi Kai’li White 60 (S), True Temper Denali Blue 60 (R, S, X), Mitsubishi Kai’li Red 50 (R and A), Project X Denali Blue Frost CB 60 (S and R)

Grip: Lamkin SuperStroke Crossline grips (50g)

OPTM Max-D

Lofts: 10.5, 12 degrees

Stock shaft: Project X Denali Red 50 (R)

Premium shafts: Mitsubishi Kai’li Red 50 (A, R, S), Mitsubishi Vanquish 40 (R and A)

Grip: Lamkin SuperStroke Crossline grips (50g)

Women’s versions of the Max-K and Max-D are available with a distinctive black gloss crown and sole with silver and mint green accents, paired with the lightweight MCA Vanquish 40 shaft in ladies flex.

Ben Alberstadt is the Editor-in-Chief at GolfWRX, where he’s led editorial direction and gear coverage since 2018. He first joined the site as a freelance writer in 2012 after years spent working in pro shops and bag rooms at both public and private golf courses, experiences that laid the foundation for his deep knowledge of equipment and all facets of this maddening game. Based in Philadelphia, Ben’s byline has also appeared on PGATour.com, Bleacher Report...and across numerous PGA DFS and fantasy golf platforms. Off the course, Ben is a committed cat rescuer and, of course, a passionate Philadelphia sports fan. Follow him on Instagram @benalberstadt.

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    Jan 13, 2026 at 11:28 am

    Meh, Tried them last week. I didn’t find them to be as accurate as DS-Adapt. May be the new ones are more forgiving on miss hits for those who have such problems for a guy like who is a decent striker, I found OPTM to be a bit loosey leaky and not as straight

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