Left Hand Cobra F-Max Airspeed Offset 1 Driver / 15 Degree / Ladies Flex

Left Hand Cobra F-Max Airspeed Offset 1 Driver / 15 Degree / Ladies Flex

£132.99 GBP
Cobra DS-Adapt LS Driver / 9 Degree / Regular Flex

Cobra DS-Adapt LS Driver / 9 Degree / Regular Flex

£285.99 GBP
Cobra DS-Adapt X Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

Cobra DS-Adapt X Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

£284.99 GBP
Cobra DS-Adapt X Driver / 9 Degree / Regular Flex

Cobra DS-Adapt X Driver / 9 Degree / Regular Flex

£285.99 GBP
Cobra DS-Adapt LS Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

Cobra DS-Adapt LS Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

£289.99 GBP

Why Choose a Pre-Owned Cobra Driver?

Cobra drivers consistently compete with the biggest names in golf while typically costing less at retail – and even less when you buy second-hand. 

Their commitment to innovation means even their older models, like the F9 or LTDx, still deliver impressive performance thanks to technologies like the PWR-Bridge weight system and AI-designed H.O.T. Face. 

Whether you're after the distance of the LTDx LS, the forgiveness of the Darkspeed Max, or the all-around performance of the Radspeed, a used Cobra driver from Next2New Golf gives you access to premium equipment without the premium price tag. Our quality control system ensures you get precisely what you expect, so you can focus on finding more fairways.

Popular Used Cobra Driver Models at Next2New Golf

Aerojet Series. Designed for pure speed, the Aerojet lineup uses aerodynamic shaping and PWR-Bridge weighting to deliver explosive ball speeds and a powerful, penetrating flight across all skill levels.

King SpeedZone Series. Built around “zones” of performance, SpeedZone drivers combine a CNC-milled face, low CG positioning, and strong stability to offer fast ball speeds, reliable forgiveness, and consistent control.

Darkspeed Series. A breakthrough driver that established Cobra as a serious contender, featuring aerodynamic Speedback shaping and a CNC-milled face for exceptional ball speed and forgiveness.

How to Choose the Right Used Cobra Driver

Selecting the ideal used Cobra driver depends on your swing characteristics and what you need off the tee:

  • Higher handicappers typically benefit from Max or X models, which offer larger clubheads and draw-bias weighting to help straighten ball flight.

  • Mid-handicappers often find the standard models like the Darkspeed or LTDx provide the best balance of speed and forgiveness.

  • Lower handicappers seeking workability and reduced spin should consider LS variants.

Pay attention to loft and shaft flex when browsing; Cobra's MyFly adjustable hosel allows for fine-tuning, but starting with the correct configuration makes optimisation easier. At Next2New Golf, each listing clearly displays loft, flex, and condition rating, so you can make an informed decision.

 

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

With proper care, a Cobra driver can perform well for many years. The face and internal structure don't degrade significantly through regular use. Cosmetic wear is typical but doesn't affect performance. Advances in driver technology are incremental, so even models from several years ago remain competitive with current releases.

It depends on the grip's condition. Worn, slick grips affect your ability to hold the club securely. Regripping costs approximately £5-10 per club and we do offer this service in house for you if you'd like a new one put on. Check the grip condition in our listing details before purchasing – many of our higher-rated clubs have grips in excellent condition.

Purchase from reputable retailers like Next2New Golf, which verify authenticity before listing. Check details such as logos, serial numbers, adjustable weights, and grip quality. Counterfeit clubs often have inconsistencies in these areas. We inspect every club we receive to ensure you're getting genuine equipment.

Yes. Cobra's MyFly adjustable hosel allows you to change loft settings across eight positions, and many models feature movable sole weights to adjust spin and shot shape. These adjustments remain fully functional regardless of the driver's age or previous use.

Each represents a generational improvement. The Radspeed (2021) introduced radial weighting for optimised ball speed. The LTDx (2022) refined this with PWR-COR technology for maximum distance. The Darkspeed (2024) added advanced aerodynamics and a repositioned PWR-Bridge for even faster clubhead speeds. All three remain excellent performers on the used market.

It depends on your ball flight tendencies. If you struggle with inconsistent strikes, choose a Max model with lots of forgiveness and easy launch. If you generate too much spin, the LS (Low Spin) model helps flatten the trajectory for more distance. If you're a confident driver seeking versatility, the standard model offers the best balance of all characteristics.

Not always. If a used Cobra driver includes the original adjustment wrench, we'll note this in the listing. Replacement wrenches are available from various retailers if needed. Cobra uses a consistent fitting system across most modern models, so a single wrench works with multiple drivers.

Absolutely. The King F9 Speedback was a groundbreaking driver that helped re-establish Cobra as a leader in metalwoods. Its aerodynamic design and hot face technology still deliver competitive distance and forgiveness today. Many golfers continue playing the F9 years after its release because it suits their game perfectly.

The Max variants in any Cobra range are designed specifically for players seeking maximum forgiveness. Models like the Aerojet Max or Darkspeed Max feature larger clubheads that inspire confidence at address and help keep drives in play. The X models, such as the Darkspeed X, are also incredibly forgiving but include a draw bias, meaning they’re built specifically for high handicappers struggling with a slice. 

Check the clubface for excessive wear patterns or deep scratches, as these may affect ball flight, and inspect the crown for any sky marks, as nobody likes looking down at a scuffed driver. Verify the shaft has no wear, and confirm the loft, flex, and length match your requirements. At Next2New Golf, we inspect and grade every clubhead, shaft and grip, so you know exactly what condition to expect.