Friday, January 15, 2010

Head Liquid Metal Radical How Do You Know When To Replace Your Tennis Racket?

How do you know when to replace your tennis racket? - head liquid metal radical

I have 2 rackets Head Liquidmetal Radical most medium I played with since December 2003, ie about six years. I alternate between two clubs. In the first 5 years I played about 2-3 times per week, each time with an average of 1-2 hours when I played. Last year I played about once a week.

In addition, a tennis shop in DC suggested that the versions of my club who are available for $ 70 to now not work the same, but lower quality. They suggested that I look at the current model. I wonder whether I should take in the 'Prestige'.

6 comments:

Ziel said...

"This store in Washington to give you the idea to replace frames? You have some good sales ...

Well, as you know, if we replace their manager: always a good feeling, do you need? If yes, then continue to use these things. If there are some things that you do not like it, just go ahead and try a few new pictures. Never harm.

It may be some truth in what he though about the copies currently available frameworks. Above all, they are not so strict on quality control with older models. The manufacturing process is the same, but is less strict. In addition, managers are quite different than they were when new. The degradation takes place so slowly that it really matters. So even if you find a new copy of the current framework, there is a possibility that you are not good just because they are familiar and comfortable with the way executives used to play.

But if you really want to try new thingsand see what it is, without disturbing them. My photos are bigger than yours. I always use and they work very well for me. I'm at the point where it replaced a few things that I like and I do not intend in the near future. But I need money, not because the managers are old. Do I have improved since I bought it and I think it's probably a little better for me.

Stephen K said...

The prestige is more difficult, I've used before not one, but I used the Midplus and size of the Radical MicroGel and thought both were very good. His clubs are always good for 6 years, knows that I play people more. I have some Prostaff 6.0 Wilson racket than 12 years and still the ball great, although as a rule, the Wilson K-Factor to use now.

If you love Radidal MicroGel probably for sale since YouTek version is now, and Microgel is a very nice racquet.

champ said...

I mean original npros Wilson and I did not notice a difference. It is likely that only about 4 years, but in my opinion, if the frames are still in good condition, no matter what age the club.

If you have a refresher, the club demo and see if it make a difference for you. If there is an improvement or an activity that you prefer to be in the new club, go ahead and 1 buy (or 2 depending on the size of a network switch that is).

sana n said...

You do not even need to buy a racket, just the chords =)

majdtw7 said...

what they said

lenovo_B said...

disappeared when the chain tension

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