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.Very good racquet with a perfect blend of power and control. It is best
suited for intermediate players, but improving beginners as well as
advanced players will find it is a nice racquet to play with. The only
time I found it a bit difficult to control was when I was trying to hit
the ball really hard and heavy or at the net when given very little time
for volley. Otherwise it performs really well at the net, as well as in
other parts of the court. It is light and feels right in the hand. Very
good deal for this price.
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.
I play tennis every week or so with my brother. I had been using a $10
used racket for the past year. There was a noticeable difference in my
game and serve after I got this new one. I'm no professional, but this
is a pretty good upgrade for my novice play.
I was using "Walmart" rackets before (25-40 Dollars range) and one of my
friends had this racket which felt quite lighter and was softer on my
elbows.
I played with it a casual game as well and found it quite good, so I purchased it.
I play both full swings and spins.
I've
used it extensively in past 4 weeks and found that it is indeed better
for my elbows. However, my swing is gone. It feels heavy when I try to
move it around faster, which wasn't the case with early rackets that I
had.
So, will I recommend it? Sure, if you are playing long swing
games from behind the court lines. But if you are thinking about going
back and forth with quick swings on the court and get fast swings on the
serves as well... this may not be the best choice.
I am a beginner (been taking lessons for about 3 months) and just had a
racket I picked up used at a sporting goods store. I felt like I was
ready for "the right" racket so after some research I picked up the
Liquidmetal 8. What a difference! There is a marked improvement in the
shots I'm taking and I miss less because of the large sweet spot.
Would definitely recommend this racket!
After reading reviews and descriptions for the various tennis rackets
offered, I settled on this model and couldn't be more pleased!
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