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COBRA Golf expanded its commercial additive manufacturing lineup with the 3DP MB and 3DP X irons, retailing at 1,980 USD.
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COBRA Golf expanded its commercial additive manufacturing lineup with the 3DP MB and 3DP X irons, retailing at 1,980 USD.

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COBRA Golf expanded its commercial additive manufacturing lineup with the 3DP MB and 3DP X irons, retailing at 1,980 USD. Utilizing DMLS and 316L stainless steel, these models use internal lattices to deliver forged feel with high forgiveness for handicaps up to 20. This move from limited editions to a full-market series signals AM's transition from niche prototyping to performance-critical consumer retail. Functional mass customization is the new standard in sports equipment. ⛳️🚀 #additivemanufacturing #3dprinting #cobragolf #golftech #industrialdesign

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    COBRA Golf expanded its commercial additive manufacturing lineup with the 3DP MB and 3DP X irons, retailing at 1,980 USD.