Cobra LIMIT3D Putters (NEW 3D Printed Putters 2025 Reviewed)


Cobra Golf has introduced the LIMIT3D series of putters for 2025 with the launch of the Enzo mallet and Pista blade models with 3D printed designs.

The series features four models that are fully 3D-printed and follow the successful launch of Cobra’s LIMIT3D irons and 3DP Tour irons to market and the 2025 Counterbalance 3D printed putters.

The Enzo mallet designs features an open-air midsection supported by thin beams, providing a forward center of gravity while maintaining a high moment of inertia.

The Pista blades incorporate a lattice structure behind the heel, toe and face to save weight and enhancing feel without compromising performance.

Cobra LIMIT3D Pista-45 Putter & Pista-60 Putter

The Cobra LIMIT3D Pista is a high-MOI blade putter built for players who prefer a more traditional shape but want the performance benefits of modern engineering.

Like the sister Enzo putter, the Pista is constructed entirely using 3D printing with 316L stainless steel. It has enabled Cobra to optimize internal structures for weight savings and precise CG placement.

The defining design element of the Pista is its rear lattice framework instead of a solid back, with Cobra using the weight-saving structure that reduces unnecessary mass while maintaining structural integrity.

Cobra LIMIT3D Pinsa Putter

The design allows additional weight to be pushed to the heel and toe, boosting forgiveness while keeping the feel responsive. The result is a traditional blade look with mallet-like stability.

The Pista use of LA Golf’s Descending Loft Technology, which has descending lofts across the face from 4 degrees to 1 degree to create a consistent roll and launch regardless of impact location.

This face in the two Pista versions also includes a 6061-aerospace aluminum insert for a soft, crisp feel on impact on the putting greens.

The Pista is available in slant neck hosels with 45 degrees and 60 degrees of toe hang for golfers with strong or moderate arc in their putting stroke.

Cobra LIMIT3D Enzo Putter & Enzo-30 Putter

The LIMIT3D Enzo mallet putter comes in two designs – the Enzo with a face-balanced set up and single-bend shaft and the Enzo-30 with 30-degrees of toe hand and a slant neck with a three-quarter shaft offset.

Both versions are fully 3D-printed using 316L stainless steel, which has allowed Cobra to design complex internal geometries that would be impossible with traditional methods.

This technology significantly improves mass distribution and MOI (moment of inertia), enhancing forgiveness and stability throughout the stroke.

Cobra LIMIT3D Enzo Putter

The standout feature of the Enzo is its open-frame construction. By removing excess material from the center and redistributing it to the perimeter, Cobra achieves a more stable head that resists twisting on off-center hits.

The Enzo is also designed with a forward CG location to reduce skid and promote a faster transition into true roll. It includes a full-length alignment aid that enhances visual confidence and stroke accuracy.

Cobra has included the LA Golf Descending Loft face insert with the composite face featuring lofts ranging from 4 degrees at the top to 1 degrees at the bottom.

The result is consistent launch angles regardless of whether you strike the ball high or low on the face.

The Enzo comes in two hosel configurations – single bend for a face-balanced profile for straight stroke types and slant neck for 30 degrees of toe hang in the Enzo-30 for arcing stroke types.

Cobra LIMIT3D Putters Review: Are they any good?

The Cobra LIMIT3D putters are an impressive newcomer, using 3D printing for precise weight distribution and complex geometries that deliver enhanced stability and feel.

The incorporation of the Descending Loft Technology design feature means you get consistent roll and distance control from these limited edition models.

The downside, currently at least, is that they are being sold on a limited initial run with only 500 units of each model available. Like previous LIMIT3D launches, we expect they will become a permanent release.

FAQs

What is the Cobra LIMIT3D putters release date?

​The Cobra LIMIT3D putters were officially released on April 18, 2025. Both models are part of a limited-edition run, with only 500 units of each available worldwide.

How much do Cobra LIMIT3D putters cost?

The 3D printed putters are priced at $599 each.

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