- Overview
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Shallow face design with new Tungsten Rails delivers maximum forgiveness.
Unique alignment lines combine with other baffler technologies to make longer approach shots easier for you to execute. Baffler T-Rails assist in generating higher longer shots that land softly on the green.
ESSENTIALS
- Tungsten Rail Sole
- Shallow Face Design
- High-Strength Face
PLAYER PROFILE
- For all golfers seeking maximum forgiveness
HEAD MATERIAL
- 17-4 Stainless Steel body with 455 Maraging High Strength Steel Face
AVAILABLE LOFTS
- 2/H (17º); 3/H (19º); 4/H (22º); 5/H (25º); 6/H (28º); 7/H (31º)
Technology
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New Tungsten Rail Sole
Improves turf interaction and moves the CG low and deep for a high, penetrating ball flight and longer carrying distances.
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Shallow Face
Increases forgiveness and promotes an easy launch for higher trajectories.
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High-Strength Face
A high strength 455 steel face is utilized to deliver a thinner and lighter face for increased ball speeds.
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Specifications
Model Loft Length Lie Swing
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FlexRH/LH 2/H 17.0° 41" 58.5° D3 S, R RH 3/H 19.0° 40.5" 59° D3 S, R, L RH/LH 4/H 22.0° 40" 59° D3 S, R, L RH/LH 5/H 25.0° 39.5" 60° D3 S, R, L RH/LH 6/H 28.0° 39" 60.5° D3 S, R, L RH/LH 7/H 31.0° 38.5" 61° D3 S, R, L RH/LH Grip
- Specifications
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Specifications
Model Loft Length Lie Swing
WeightStock
FlexRH/LH 2/H 17.0° 41" 58.5° D3 S, R RH 3/H 19.0° 40.5" 59.0° D3 S,R,L RH/LH 4/H 19.0° 40" 59.0° D3 S, R, L RH/LH 5/H 25.0° 39.5" 60.0° D3 S, R, L RH 6/H 28.0° 39" 60.5° D3 S, R, L RH 7/H 31.0° 38.5" 61° D3 S, R, L RH - Reviews
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- Review by Quietowl
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Rating Was playing the Baffler Pro before but its wasn't until I got the Baffler T-Rail until I could see what a hybrid could do; learned quickly to hit down with the T-Rail because of the weighting; I went from low burners to very high, boring shots that landed soft even with a draw; highly recommend practicing w/these around the green; that's another reason this club is more versatile and useful than a long iron
(Posted on 4/15/13)
- Review by golfarranger
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Rating I carry 2 Baffler T-Rail Hybrids in my bag: 17 & 22 degree stiff shafts. I bought the first one 22 degree after my brother picked one up and told me how much he loved it. Although he carries a regular shaft I tried it on the range and liked how easy it was to hit. After using using my 22 degree and having great success I recently purchased the 17 degree and it has been equally as good. These clubs are easy to hit and produce great results.
(Posted on 12/27/12)
- Review by cobravenom
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Rating Got every single 2012 Baffler T-Rail hybrids, that is the 2 to 7 hybrid !!! As a recreational golfer, I stopped using irons years ago except for my Gap and Sand wedges ( no, no, I am no 29 but a 6-handicaper to 6700 yards ). Got the hybrids for a ton of good reasons. To start with, they look real nice with a superb design which boosts your confidence at address. All black with 2 bright yellow lines on top serving as very useful alignment aids and the latter works well. Buddies on the course, by just looking at the Bafflers, always want to try them !!! Also and most importantly, they are extremely easy to hit and project the ball into the stratosphere; this high ball flight ensures that the ball bites on the green with minimal roll, a big plus. Probably because of the heavier tungsten rails plugs in the sole, one has the feeling, when swinging a Baffler, of holding a small sledgehammer. In other words, you mainly feel the heavier head which means that one does not have to overswing at the ball to really get it airborne; a smooth relaxed swing will have the ball exploding off the face of the club ÔÕ en route ÔÕ to the green. They are also longer than my previous OEM hybrids, no complain here. Bafflers are quite versatile ; work beautifully in the rough as well as in bunkers and will get you out of trouble rapidly. T-Rails hybrids are just simply phenomenal !!! Go for the low score and bag a few Bafflers, or all of themÉÉÉ you will have more fun and a better round ! ÉÉ. in my wildest dreams, I am seeing Cobra being the first OEM to offer a full set of true hybrids ( they are so close to it ) at a price point of an iron set, by simply adding the 8 and 9 hybrids to their existing line É but then again, I am dreaming ÉÉ..
(Posted on 5/6/12)
- Review by jimmytester24
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Rating A beast!! got the 28* to replace my 5 iron...best moved i have made next to the amp driver. hooked on cobra now
(Posted on 4/10/12)
- Review by ap2
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Rating Just got it today and i love it. its better than my tileist909.
(Posted on 3/10/12)
- Review by Ridgeman
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Rating I have the 2010 Baffler 4,5,and 6 hybrids. These have become my go to clubs whenever I am in the rough and have a lot of ground to cover. Lately I have been using them off the fairway in place of my fairway woods because I get adequate distance combined with greater accuracy. These are the most versatile clubs in my bag and have replaced a whole bunch of other clubs that are now sitting in my garage.
(Posted on 3/5/12)
- Review by rmclean@bha.com.au
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Rating I have been sceptical on hybrids but I purchased a Baffler 2H on the weekend and used it with great results. Hit the flag stick on my first shot on a par 3 2000m and landed a 510m par 5 with my second (after a great drive from the ZL). This has easily become my favourite club and now I just need the 4H the complete my Cobra set.
(Posted on 1/15/12)
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