


Cobra is making a clear statement on the green: with the introduction of the Cobra MIM Putter, the manufacturer is replacing the previous Vintage series. Thanks to the use of Metal Injection Molding (MIM) and an exclusive partnership with LA GOLF, the new series promises a consistency that should inspire both professional and amateur golfers.
In the world of golf, consistency is the key to success. However, while millimeters are often discussed when it comes to irons and drivers, the manufacturing precision of putters has often been limited by traditional casting methods. With the new Cobra MIM Putter series, Cobra is now taking a different approach and relying entirely on the eponymous metal injection molding process.
Find out here what the currently popular zero-torque technology is.
The name says it all: every club head in the Cobra MIM Putter range is manufactured using metal injection molding (MIM). This process combines the complex shaping possibilities of casting with the material density and precision of forging. For buyers, this means one thing above all: confidence in the material.
MIM achieves extremely tight manufacturing tolerances. This ensures that every model in a series behaves in exactly the same way. Cobra is thus responding to the desire of discerning golfers for a product that has no industrial scattering losses.

A central element of the Cobra MIM Putter is the further developed Pebax insert. Made from a lightweight thermoplastic elastomer, the material has been tuned to be significantly stronger and more durable for the 2026 series. Chad DeHart, Senior Product Line Manager at Cobra Golf, explains the background: "By improving the insert composition, we were able to make it more durable and achieve a more responsive feel, while freeing up mass to increase MOI and forgiveness."
The light weight of the insert allows engineers to strategically move the weight saved to the outer areas of the putter head. The result is a higher moment of inertia (MOI), which keeps the Cobra MIM Putter stable even when the ball is off-center - a decisive advantage for all golfers looking for consistency under pressure.
A technical highlight that sets the Cobra MIM Putter apart from the competition is the integration of LA GOLF's Descending Loft Technology (DLT). The clubface has four descending loft zones from 4° to 1°.
This technology addresses a common problem: many players unconsciously change the angle of the putter during the putting motion. If you lean the putter forward or tilt it backwards at impact, the ball risks bouncing or slipping. The DLT of the Cobra MIM Putter corrects this and ensures an optimized ball launch and immediate "end-over-end" roll.

With a retail price of around 235 euros, the Cobra MIM putters position themselves as a technologically advanced alternative in the premium segment. The combination of innovative manufacturing and the cooperation with LA GOLF shows that Cobra is prepared to sacrifice proven lines such as the Vintage series for real technological leaps. The new series will be available at All4Golf from March 13, 2026. Interested golfers should take the opportunity to test the different head shapes themselves during a fitting to experience the benefits of MIM technology live.
21 Jan 2026
Cobra has introduced the new MIM Putter for the 2026 golf season. (Photo: Cobra)