Cobra Darkspeed Max Women’s Driver Review

By , Golf Equipment Writer
  • At a glance

  • TG Rating 4 out of 5
  • Owner Rating Not yet rated
  • Pros

    - Incredibly soft and responsive feel off the face 
    - Fantastic workability thanks to MyFly adjustability and interchangeable weights
    - Outstanding aesthetics - looks great in the bag and behind the ball
    - Makes a very sweet sound 

  • Cons

    - Only the one women's head which is draw-bias 
    - Only available in two lofts but both have a lot of workability and adjustability 

  • RRP £429.00

What we say...

My review of the Cobra Darkspeed Max Women’s driver, Cobra’s draw-biased female-specific driver that offers outstanding stability to deliver more distance, accuracy, and forgiveness.

Cobra have been at the forefront of golf club manufacturing for more than 50 years and they have enjoyed incredible success with some of the best golf drivers the game has ever seen. Not only have Cobra been the brand behind some amazing and innovative golf drivers, but they’ve also had some of the best drivers of the golf ball playing with their clubs, most notably Lexi Thompson, John Daly, and Bryson DeChambeau.

The California-based golf giants continuously strive to create quality equipment loved by Tour players and amateur golfers alike. Cobra proudly manufactures some of the best forgiving golf drivers on the market and their Darkspeed Max driver is surely going to be a challenger in 2024. They haven’t lost sight of forgiveness being so important for millions of golfers and although distance is important with a driver, it’s nothing without accuracy.

While Cobra ensures their Darkspeed Max Women’s is extremely forgiving, they haven’t set out on a quest for 10,000 MOI like Taylormade have with their Qi10 or Ping have with the G430 Max 10K. Cobra’s most forgiving driver in their Darkspeed range is super forgiving but they haven’t lost sight of speed and distance. Cobra have set out to engineer their fastest driver range to date and they brought the Darkspeed Max Women’s (and Darkspeed Max) along for the ride.

Although the AeroJet Max Women’s wasn’t a club of choice for Tour players, 2023 was a tough season for Cobra, only having one victor across all professional Tours playing with a Cobra driverRickie Fowler at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Cobra will be hoping for a better season in 2024 and Darkspeed could help them to succeed.

Lexi Thompson playing with a Cobra Darkspeed driver

The background

Where did the design inspiration come from?

Before talking to you about the technology packed into the Darkspeed driver, let’s first discuss the aesthetics. Cobra took inspiration from fighter jets and spaceships, primarily to create the angular and aerodynamic speed found in the driver, but also to develop the appearance of the club.

They aren’t the only brand to adopt a very dark and monochromatic color scheme which differs from previous models. Compared to the previous model Cobra AeroJet driver, the Darskpeed is much meaner and more fierce in the new sleek black colorway.

People on social media have had their say on the aesthetics of the Darkspeed, and it’s been really positive. One person commented, “Nailed the look!”, with another of the opinion that “Black on black is fire.” Perhaps the most positive feedback from social media is that it has been likened to the Batmobile – something I now can’t unsee and can’t say I disagree with.

The Darkspeed Max Women’s driver differs slightly from the LS, X, and Max having a colored trim that wraps around the top of the crown. The cool blue chosen by Cobra is extremely refreshing and luxurious.

It’s not only the aesthetics of this driver that’s impressive. By engineering all three Darkspeed driver heads with a multi-material chassis, consisting of lightweight carbon crown and sole plates and a reinforced titanium frame, Cobra have been able to create optimal weight distribution and maximize stability.

The gloss carbon fiber crown is 30% thinner than last year’s Aerojet crown which has allowed more weight to be pushed forward and lower into the PWR Bridge structure.

Stratospheric speed

The sole purpose of a driver is to hit the ball as far as possible, and Cobra have had this at the forefront of their minds throughout the design process. With Darskpeed they have put their foot on the gas and engineered their fastest driver to date, in order to generate more distance than previous models. With the Darkspeed Max Women’s, they’ve achieved speed and distance but haven’t lost sight of accuracy, forgiveness, and stability.

Beady-eyed viewers of the Netflix Cup, which was played in November, may have noticed Tour player and Brand Ambassador, Rickie Fowler, had Darkspeed in the bag for the event – a positive for Cobra. Anyone who watched the 2023 Hero World Challenge may also have noticed he had it in the bag for that event too. It’ll be interesting to see if 2024 will finally be the year for Lexi Thompson to ditch her 2021 Radspeed driver and replace it with Darkspeed.

Cobra Darkspeed drivers feature progressive aero technology

Advanced aero shaping has enabled Cobra to generate speed and distance across all three driver heads (the Darkspeed Max and Darkspeed Women’s Max are identical with regard to technology). Cobra found the best way to balance speed and forgiveness with each head is to use progressive aerodynamics meaning the Darkspeed LS is the most aerodynamic, the Darkspeed Max Women’s (and Darkspeed Max) is the least aerodynamic, and the Darkspeed X is in the middle.

Despite being branded as the least aerodynamic head, the Max Women’s is still more aerodynamic than the previous model AeroJet Max Women’s. The advanced aerodynamics of the Darkspeed Max Women’s come from the lower skirt height, standard Xtreme shape, soft blends, and crown curvature. This shape fills golfers with confidence allowing them to swing with more purpose and trust the ball will travel farther with more accuracy.

Mike Yagley, Vice President of Innovation, Cobra Golf, said “The aerodynamic package in the new Darkspeed family of drivers is our most advanced to date. 

We continue to push aerodynamic shaping, mass properties, and resilience to drive technology and innovation, providing golfers the most advanced and high-performance clubs possible.”

Cobra Darkspeed Max Women's driver is packed with technology

Everything you need to know about the technology found in the Cobra Darkspeed Max Women’s driver

Larger PWRSHELL with A.I. Designed H.O.T. Face

Cobra aren’t the only brand to depend on AI to assist them in manufacturing equipment. Callaway have continued using AI in their 2024 Paradym Ai-Smoke drivers and in their Odyssey Ai-One Putters.

The A.I. designed H.O.T. Face is found in every Darkspeed driver head to help deliver more efficient speed and spin across the clubface thanks to the 15 different hot spots situated across the face. Incorporated with the H.O.T. Face is the 13% larger PWRSHELL L-cup face which improves the flexibility of the face to deliver more robust launch conditions. This larger face has been achieved by laser welding.

Improved PWR Bridge

Cobra introduced the PWR Bridge in last year’s Aerojet driver and they have drastically improved this feature in the Darkspeed driver. For 2024 the PWR Bridge sits closer to the face, lower in the head, and is unsupported which brings the CG forward and unleashes quicker ball speeds.

Trajectory Tuning

Each driver head can be tuned in different ways. Every head has the ability to be lofted up or down by one and a half degrees with the MyFly adjustability. However, you can then alter the flight and launch differently on each head thanks to the trajectory tuning ability presented by the interchangeable weights on the sole of the club.

The Darkspeed Max comes with two interchangeable weights – 3g and 12g. You can either position the heavier 12g weight in the back of the club for a higher ball flight and increased MOI, or in the heel of the club for a more draw-biased ball flight. Moving the weights and playing the MyFly adjustability affects launch, ball flight, spin, and forgiveness.

Cobra Darkspeed Max Women's is super forgiving and draw-biased

Everything you need to know about the Cobra Darkspeed Max Women’s driver

Cobra Darkspeed Max driver

RRP: £429.00 / $549.00

Lofts: 10.5° / 12°

If you want to get your hands on a Cobra Darkspeed Max Women’s driver, or any other club from the Darkspeed range, you can do so from January 11 when pre-sale begins, you only have to wait a further eight days until January 19 when they’ll be available at retailers and online.

The Max Women’s is the same as the Max driver which is the most forgiving and draw-biased Darkspeed model. It will be challenging the best women’s drivers in 2024. It’s designed for amateur golfers looking for ultimate distance and accuracy. With the adjustability from the MyFly adjustable settings and weight positions on the sole of the club, golfers of all standards can tune the driver to help them hit the desired shot shape.

Compared to the previous AeroJet Max Women’s driver the PWRSHELL H.O.T. Face is 13% larger (as it is with all three Darkspeed drivers). The emphasis of this driver is on distance and accuracy, to achieve this Cobra have made the Darkspeed Max Women’s more aerodynamically advanced and positioned the PWR Bridge further forward and lower in the club head. The shape of the head is designed to inspire confidence to hit the ball farther and straighter generating the highest ball flight of all three heads.

Which Darkspeed driver will suit you the most?

Cobra are offering four different driver models to cater to the vast majority of golfers. The four Darkspeed driver heads you can choose from are Darkspeed LS, Darkspeed X, Darkspeed Max, and Darkspeed Max Women’s. Depending on your ability, needs, and preferences finding the right driver head for you is massively important, and choosing the correct driver head can have a major positive impact on your game. However, on the (dreaded) flipside, picking the wrong driver head could seriously hinder your game.

To help you figure out which Darkspeed driver head is best for you we’ve compiled a a brief overview of each head so let’s take a look at the options and what they have to offer…

Cobra Darkspeed Max Women's Driver

Darkspeed Max Women’s

The Darkspeed Max Women’s is exactly the same head as the Darkspeed Max, except for the colorway. Cobra haven’t decided to create a vibrant club head for women, but they have added a splash of light cool blue on the club head to make it more appealing to female golfers – and possibly some male golfers. With it being the same head as the most forgiving “men’s” it’s not unlikely that you may find this club in any golfers bag.

Being the same as the Darkspeed Max this driver is draw-biased so if you are a female golfer who doesn’t need help in straightening a fade or slice then you’ll want to be looking at either the Darkspeed X or LS.

Another factor to consider when choosing heads is that this is the only head with color on the top of the crown. It might only be a trim around the back of the club but it could be enough to put you off and choose the fully blacked-out Max head instead. Similarly, if you like having a bit of color in your sight at address then it could be worth giving the Max Women’s head a hit.

Cobra Darkspeed LS Driver

Darkspeed LS

Cobra’s low-spinning driver head differs most from the other three driver heads in many ways – most notably being that there’s no 12° head available, instead, there’s an 8° head. Being inspired by the prototype head used by Long Drive Champion, Kyle Berkshire, doesn’t mean the 8° head is only suitable for that caliber of golfer. It might come as a surprise, but I’m miles off driving a ball to the same standard as Kyle Berkshire, but the 8° is the one that worked best for me.

Being an intentionally low-spinning head it does make sense to offer the Darkspeed LS in lower lofted options (8°, 9°, and 10.5°), but it’s unlikely the 8° LS will be flying off the shelves as frequently as a 10.5° Darkspeed X. The LS is tailored to Tour players and elite amateur golfers because of the head profile, but if you struggle from high spin it could be worth giving the LS a try. The LS is the most aerodynamic head of all Darkspeed drivers and the progressive aerodynamic technology has been fully utilized to make the 8° head more aerodynamic than any other club head, releasing increased speed and distance (when struck properly).

The LS won’t be for everyone, but if you can get away with it it’s an absolute rocket!

Read our full Cobra Darkspeed LS driver review.

Cobra Darkspeed X Driver

Darkspeed X

Being the middle-of-the-road driver in Cobra’s Darkspeed line-up, it’s expected that the Darkspeed X will sell best to amateur golfers, and we also think it will find its way into the bags of Tour players. The X is available in typical driver lofts (9°, 10.5°, and 12°) which makes this a suitable option for the vast majority of golfers whether you combat a slice or hit 300-yard bombs down the middle of the fairway (even if it is in your dreams).

Progressive aerodynamic technology exhibited by Cobra makes the X not as aerodynamic as the LS but more aerodynamic than the Max, which only adds to this driver heads versatility, offering speed and forgiveness. I was blown away by how effortlessly this driver head was able to deliver distance and accuracy – especially when taking advantage of the interchangeable weights and eight MyFly loft settings.

Read our full Cobra Darkspeed X driver review.

Cobra Darkspeed Max Driver

Darkspeed Max

As is the case with so many brands, the Max option refers to the most forgiving driver in their line-ups. While certain brands are on a quest for 10,000 MOI Cobra’s Darkspeed Max isn’t quite as forgiving as that but it’s certainly the easiest driver head to hit in the Darkspeed range. Despite being forgiving, speed and distance hasn’t been thrown out of the window, this club delivers competitive distance while ensuring you find more fairways and stop the ball leaking out to the right (or left if you’re left-handed).

The Darkspeed Max will be challenging the most forgiving drivers on the market in 2024 – even though it doesn’t have an MOI touching five figures. If you’re a golfer playing with a predominant fade or slice then it could be a smart move turning to the Max head which has two interchangeable weights that can be moved to generate a higher ball flight or a more draw-biased flight shape.

Read our full Cobra Darkspeed Max review.

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About the author

James Hogg is a Golf Equipment Writer for Today's Golfer, with expert knowledge in putters, golf balls, and apparel.

James Hogg – Golf Equipment Writer

James has a degree in English Language from Newcastle University and an MA in Journalism from Kingston University.

He spent seven years working for American Golf as part of the sales and fitting team alongside his studies and is a specialist in putters, golf balls, and apparel.

James took up golf as a teenager and, thanks largely to his length and consistency off the tee, he plays off a handicap of 4.7 at Cleveland Golf Club.

You can contact James via email for loads more golf equipment insight.

Product Information

Cobra Darkspeed Max Women's Driver

RRP: £429.00 | VIEW UK OFFER | $549.00 | VIEW US OFFER

Lofts: 10.5° /12°

Stock shaft: UST Helium Nanocore 4F1

Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline Black Undersize

Adjustable hosel: +/-1.5°

Flight bias: Draw

Lie angle: 59.20°

Shaft length: 44.00”

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