Reviewing the Head Liquidmetal 4

Posted on August 18, 2009 
Filed Under Tennis

by John Roback

The Head Liquidmetal 4 is the ideal racquet for people who finds themselves on the border of intermediate and advanced player. While the racquet has been available for several years, it still wins accolades yearly, and was even selected as a top racquet by the esteemed tennis magazine.

Best suited for this racquet would be teens and adults between a 3.0 and 4.5, and the racquet’s flexible set of offerings facilitates much improvement in one’s game. Though most racquets for players of this level are heavier than racquets for beginners and intermediates, the Liquidmetal 4 is lighter, but not obnoxiously so.

Just like the other racquets in this series, the Liquidmetal 4 is lightweight and flexible. Owners of the racquet praise its control features, and there’s very little shock felt when the ball is hit compared to other competing racquets.

This racquet has considerable power as well. Though not heavy, it still packs a punch and helps anyone who finds themselves with a weaker swing getting an extra boost, courtesy of the racquet. The sweet spot is sizable as well.

When demoing the racquet, we saw the racquet’s greatest asset as its serving and overhead prowess. While the racquet’s a little lightweight so swinging too hard may be risky, once you’ve adapted, you’ll find some great control in these situations. It’s also good in the spin department too.

Improving players who are on their way up and are looking for a new racquet could have a lot of pleasure with the Head Liquidmetal 4. The head size is not obscenely huge, and it does everything pretty well.

On the other hand, with plenty of options available for advanced players, the Liquidmetal 4 could very well serve as the catalyst to help your game to that next level. We’d definitely recommend considering this racquet.

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