Head liquidmetal 8 tennis racquet strung with cover.
Head liquidmetal 8 tennis racket.
The head liquidmetal 8 tennis racquet grip size.
Although not necessary it s interesting to have a first name city state and country no email addresses will be used.
The grip is slip proof and the sweet spot is perfect sz.
The string gives room for the appropriate amount of spin on the ball.
Technical description head liquidmetal 8.
I am a 4 0 player and i would recommend this racquet no vibration at all.
Also ensuring the strings do.
Is solidly on the power end of the spectrum for tennis rackets.
Head liquidmetal 8 racquets strung customer feedback.
Make offer head liquidmetal genesis oversized 107 tennis racquet racket l1 4 5 8 grip head genesis 720 double power wedge tennis racquet made in austria cover case 30 00.
Head liquidmetal 8 tennis racquet strung visit the head store.
The head liquidmetal 8 is one of those versatile racquets that fits most people with a specific skill set.
We don t know when or if this item will be back in stock.
Head size 112 inch sq.
The string is a standard 16 19 pattern with a head size of 112 sq and this is considered significant.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
Head liquidmetal 8 tennis racket comes pre strung along with synthetic head gut at 60 lbs tension.
Head liquidmetal 4 prestrung tennis racquets 4 1 8.
Precisely if you re looking for your first racquet or want to move from the one you ve used before the head liquidmetal 8 would probably be a good fit for you.
Head liquidmetal 8 is the most powerful offering in the head liquidmetal lineracquest has a very forgiving sweetspot and significantly lighter weightmore forgiving than any of the other liquidmetal racquetsgeared toward a beginning to intermediate level player with a slow to moderate swing who requires a larger sweetspotopen string pattern further enhances spin and size of the sweetspotnoshox.
4 1 out of 5 stars 48 ratings 15 answered questions currently unavailable.
What this means is that you only need a short backswing in order to propel the tennis ball all the way to the opponent s baseline.