The technology combined with the color choice reaffirms COBRA’s positioning as a performance driven brand infusing more joy into the game.” “We are taking adjustability to another level with our MyFly technology, offering 6 different loft/trajectory settings golfers can change to adapt to their swing or playing conditions.
“The AMP CELL Driver offers golfers the adjustability, innovation, customization and choice they want but have not been able to get - until now,” said Bob Philion, President. In addition to MyFly technology, COBRA is reaffirming its status as the first club manufacturer to offer a choice in color by creating the AMP CELL Driver in four fresh colors - Silver, Directoire Blue, Barbados Red and Vibrant Orange.
Unlike any other driver available in the market, the AMP CELL and AMP CELL Pro Drivers feature COBRA’s new breakthrough MyFly TM technology, allowing golfers to select from 6 different loft/trajectory settings (in one club) for optimized performance and distance based on a golfers’ swing or weather and course conditions. For many golfers that probably isn’t a bad thing as long as you can keep your spin numbers in check.SeptemMyFly and SmartPad Technology Provides Unmatched PerformanceĬARLSBAD, CA (September 24th, 2012) – COBRA Golf is bringing something juicy (again!) with the launch of the AMP CELL TM and AMP CELL Pro Drivers. is more like 9.5 and 9.5 is more like 10.5 and so on. I’m not sure the lofts are quite true, I think they are on the high side. I did mess around with the MyFly settings on the course too, and found that as I moved up in loft, the launch got even higher. This head definitely launches high, even in the 8.5 loft setting, but the spin was now way down with the shaft change. I was happy to find out that my LM testing had paid off, because I hit long towering bombs drive after drive with the MyFly 8.5 Blue+. The blue paint job is really stunning on the course. Even before my first shot, the “blue” Cobra Amp Cell driver was drawing attention from my fellow golfers. I couldn’t wait to see if the LM numbers translated into on course results.
I brought this “blue bomber” with me to FL.
While indoor testing has its place and getting some solid numbers for fitting is helpful, on the golf course is still where the majority of my testing is done.
Plus it looks really cool in the all blue from top to bottom. This immediately dropped my spin rates where I needed them and the launch angle didn’t change too much, just a tad lower.
(I actually had the same problem with the real deal Fujikura Fuel too) But I was able to acquire another tip from Cobra and install a Fujikura Motore Speeder 7.1 shaft in it. I can’t complain too much, the feel is great, the control is awesome, but the spin was just too high for me even in the x-flex. It is a made for version, but it is a pretty good version. The Cobra Amp Cell driver comes stock with a 60gram Fujikura Fuel shaft. This wasn’t a big surprise for me this is a reoccurring issue with many drivers. So I moved the hosel around and ended up settling on the 8.5* loft which kept my launch angle down, but my spin was still a touch high.
It was standard to what I normally hit, but was a touch high, both spin and launch angle. I started hitting shots on the LM and the ball flight looked pretty good. My first adventure with this club was indoors.