Head Liquidmetal 8 Tennis Racquet

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Head Liquidmetal 8 Tennis Racquet

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Brand: Head
Label: Head
Manufacturer: Head
Publisher: Head
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Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThe Head Liquidmetal 8 is the most powerful offering in the Head Liquidmetal line, with a very forgiving sweetspot and significantly lighter weight. More forgiving than any of the other Liquidmetal racquets, the Liquidmetal 8 is geared toward a beginning to intermediate level player with a slow to moderate swing who requires a larger sweetspot. Open string pattern further enhances spin and size of the sweetspot. NoShox handle reduces vibrations by 27% without dampening feel.
    Racquet Specifications
  • Headsize: 112 sq. in.
  • Length: 27.33 in.
  • Weight (strung): 10.10 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 66
  • Balance: 13.98 in. Head Heavy
  • Cross Section: 28mm/26mm Tapered Beam
  • Swingweight: 312 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern: 16x19
  • Grip: Head HydroSorb


















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Service....Racquet is great too!!
I'm in Australia and recieved the racquet with in 5 days. Thank you! My son says the racquet has improved his tennis!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Head Tennis Racquet
Just getting back to tennis after many years following shoulder injury. Previous A Grade Comp player - now just social tennis. Bought Head Liquidmetal 8 racquet online through Amazon and it was delivered to my address in Sydney Australia in about one week. Excellent racquet to play with, huge sweet spot, feels light and well balanced with minimal vibration transmitted. A very smooth transaction, excellent racquet and good experience generally.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Improved my daughter's game
We didn't know that the racquet has a big influence in playing. As a beginner, my daughter's game improved tremendously when she started using the racquet.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good tennis racquet
It is a good one. Strong and to some extent heavy. I improved a lot.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent racket, real light and loaded with power
This is my second Tennis racket, i have the Wilson US Open as a beginner and played with it for a year. I have been playing with the Head LiquidMetal 8 for a week now and i have to say it is amazing. Extremely light(on the UPS scale stringed it weighed .60 lbs) and packed with a punch this racket has increased my confidence level tremendously, i can't blame anything on the racket anymore so i try extra hard and have definitely improved a lot in just a week. Look and feel of the racket is definitely a plus, it has the integrated vibration dampers so you can't lose it while playing. Comes with a full cover in Black and Silver/Gray to match the racket. I got this with Free Shipping through Amazon - MidWest Sports - with no tax, even the stores can't beat that. Got the Racket and 2 cans of Balls delivered at my door for what other stores are selling only the racket for.
Amazon is the best, i am completely satisfied with the whole experience.



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