Head liquidmetal radical review.
Head radical liquid metal review.
The head liquidmetal 8 is one of those versatile racquets that fits most people with a specific skill set.
No wonder the new radical series handles every shot in the game.
Radical liquidmetal is an applauded product from head and we recommend it with great enthousiasm as a racquet for all club u12 14 categories and above players.
The old comes from the concept and manufacturing process of the liquidmetal 4.
Head claims that this liquidmetal is 2 5 times stronger than titanium and 29 more powerful.
The new liquidmetal radical the latest addition to the radical series of racquets from head introduces a new material to racquet construction.
The new liquidmetal radical the latest addition to the radical series of racquets from head introduces a new material to racquet construction.
The head liquidmetal radical tour abbreviated lm radical tour is first and foremost a stable racquet.
5 0 out of 5 stars strong and light reviewed in the united states on june 5 2015 very strong and extremely light weight.
With advanced graphene 360 technology the new head radical series transfers all of the energy of your stroke directly into the ball.
It sits at around 335 grams unstrung and a decently head light balance of 32 cm 5 6 pts strung.
Head liquidmetal 8 racquet review last updated on march 6 2020 by julian leave a comment the head liquidmetal 8 is from the liquidmetal line of rackets from head.
Head liquidmetal radical review.
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Liquidmetal a metal with the atomic structure of a liquid was developed by the california institute of technology caltech.
The head liquidmetal prestige pro stock racquets played really nicely with a static weight between 339 345 grams and a balance around 32 cm.
Liquidmetal a metal with the atomic structure of a liquid was developed by the california institute of technology caltech.
It works well with all ages.
They had a flex reminiscent of the legendary pt57a based on the head pro tour 630 racquet where you could really feel the ball sink into the string bed.
It is labelled to be 98 sq inches because older head racquets are measured from the outside and not the inside like most other brands.
I haven t played tennis in over 20 years and just started getting back into it.
No shot you can t play.