The Head Liquidmetal 4 still offers some of the controlled feel of Head's player's racquets, but with a more forgiving sweetspot and significantly lighter weight. More forgiving than the Liquidmetal 2, but more controlled than the Liquidmetal 8, the Liquidmetal 4 is geared toward an intermediate player with a moderate to fast swing who requires a slightly larger sweetspot than traditional player's racquets. Open string pattern further enhances spin and size of the sweetspot. NoShox handle reduces vibrations by 27% without dampening feel.
Racquet Specifications
Headsize: 102 sq. in.
Length: 27.50 in.
Weight (strung): 10.35 oz.
Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 72
Balance: 14.17 in. Head Heavy
Cross Section: 25mm Straight Beam
Swingweight: 330 kg*sq. cm
String Pattern: 16x19
Grip: Head HydroSorb
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$229.95
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Customer Reviews
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Great Racquet for the Price Jul 16, 2008 Bought this for my husband...he was ready for something more responsive...he loves it. The company we bought it from was fast out with the shipping--though there was some delay that was unexplained...we would definitely buy from them again.
Good Racket Jun 19, 2008 Not a bad racket but I have not been able to maximize my power on the racket yet cos of my Tennis elbow. It does not have too much vibrations. Good for Intermediate player. Might be heavy for Beginners.
great Jun 06, 2008 my game has improve and i don't complain anymore about my elbow. great power and good control in my shots..¡¡¡
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
It PLAYS sweet and LOOKS sweet! Jun 03, 2008 With a Diameter of only 102" the Head Liquidmetal Racquet has a lot of power. but I wouldn't recommend this Racqut to someone who is just taking up tennis. You should probably get something with a bigger serface area. I told you that the diameter on this racquet is 102" wich is not that big. This makes it horder to hit the "sweet spot." If you are just getting started in tennis, I would get a racquet with a bigger serface area so that it will have a lager sweet spot wich will make it a lot easier to return the ball. But for those that are not new to tennis I whould strongly recemmend this racquet. It's very light wait wich gives it more power(if you can hit it in the sweet spot) and its built to last.
1 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Tennis Racket Oct 21, 2007 The tennis racket was an outstanding value since it was on sale. It is a fantastic product! Thank you!