Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Head Liquidmetal Instinct Tennis Racquet


Head Liquidmetal Instinct Tennis Racquet

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Product Description

Product Description
The Head Liquidmetal Instinct offers much of the control of Head's player's racquets, but in a slightly lighter weight and with a more forgiving sweetspot. Designed to bridge the gap between the player-oriented Liquidmetal Radical and the more power-oriented Liquidmetal 2 and 4. The Liquidmetal Instinct is best suited to an intermediate to advanced level player with a moderate to fast swing who requires a slightly larger sweetspot than a traditional player's racquet would offer. Dense string pattern further enhances control without sacrificing the size of the sweetspot.
    Racquet Specifications
  • Headsize: 100 sq. in.
  • Length: 27.00 in.
  • Weight (strung): 11.00 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 64
  • Balance: 13.27 in. Head Light
  • Cross Section: 23mm/25mm/21mm Tapered Beam
  • Swingweight: 319 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern: 18x19
  • Grip: Head HydroControl
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Liquidmetal Instinct
The HEAD Liquidmetal Instinct Racquet is a wonderful racquet for intermediate and advanced players(as said above). It gives the player more control, which is needed for a child (or adult) who isn't the best at tennis. Later on, you can add more power, but this is a very nice racquet to help your form. The colors are orange and silver, which is different than most racquets. Overall, I like this racquet very much.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great racket, Good for all levels of play
Now, I have been playing tennis for 8 years and I must say, this is my favorite racket I have used. I have been using it for about two years or so and plan on using it for many more. It seems Head Liquidmetal rackets are gaining alot of popularity and I have seen more players using them within the last year or so. For me, the strings break roughly every 3 or 5 months. However, if you play at a less competitive level. They will break twice a year maybe. If you're just starting to play tennis, I don't think this would be a good racket to begin with, however if you play for a while and find yourself enjoying the sport and wish to play long term, this is the racket you need. Enjoy.



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