![]() ![]() ![]() If you want to know more about liquidmetal, here's a part copied from Wikipedia: The LM Radical Tour also includes previous Head technologies such as TwinTube frame construction and Intellifibres. It has a stiffness rating of 63 however so it is by no means a harsh racquet. The LM Radical Tour feels comfortable to me even strung with poly, but I’ve heard that some people call it a little firm. Liquidmetal is a strong substance and helps to add stability. What is liquidmetal? Liquidmetal is a technology that doesn’t only appear inside the frame, but also outside in a easy-to-identify ridges on the racquet placed at 8, 10, 2 and 4 o’clock on the frame. Similar to most player frames on the market. This means the actual real estate in the racquet face is 95 sq inches. It is labelled to be 98 sq inches because older HEAD racquets are measured from the outside and not the inside like most other brands. It sits at around 335 grams unstrung and a decently head light balance of 32 cm (5-6 pts) strung. The HEAD Liquidmetal Radical Tour (abbreviated LM Radical Tour) is first and foremost a stable racquet. ![]() The LM Radical Tour is from 2003 so not available in the store sadly… I’ve been playing with the HEAD Liquidmetal Tour for a while and I thought I’d give you an update on the racquet. ![]()
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