If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, chances are you’ve come across Realtree—a popular camouflage pattern that features leaves, twigs, and bark. The model has long been favored by hunters and anglers, and if you count yourself among them, now you can sport a driver to match.
of Cobra OPTM X Realtree Driver is a limited edition selection that features the Realtree camouflage pattern on both the top of the club head (where you’ll find the phrase “Adventure is out there”) and the face.
Fans of Cobra’s OPTM X driver may also remember another limited edition design that dropped earlier this year, the Palm Tree crew – the result of a collaboration between Rickie Fowler and DJ Kygo.
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Like its limited edition sibling, the Realtree OPTM X possesses the same performance characteristics as the original released club. Prioritizing POI (product of inertia) over MOI (moment of inertia), Cobra’s family of OPTM drivers are designed to be more accurate than their predecessors. The OPTM X is suitable for good players who do not struggle with creating a lot of spin and is specially designed to balance speed, accuracy and forgiveness for tighter distribution.
Ready to make this club your own – and its limited edition look? Check out the Cobra Realtree OPTM X driver in detail below. To add one to your bag, click the link. But hurry! This limited edition offering is sure to sell out fast!
Buy Cobra Limited Edition Realtree OPTM X Driver
Cobra OPTM X Real Tree Limited Edition Custom Driver
Adventure awaits with COBRA x Realtree. This exclusive collaboration is designed for those who thrive in the wild. Combining Realtree’s iconic camo patterns with COBRA’s signature performance technology, this driver is built to embrace the freedom, excitement and beauty of nature.
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