Product Comparison: Head Ti.S6 vs Head LiquidMetal 8
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- I simply love the Head Ti-S6! I love it's lightness, as it lets me move the head around quickly to make shots I couldn't even make in high school.
- It is a head heavy, oversize racquet with a big sweet spot. so even if you are not precise in your strokes the ball will sail over the net.
- It has a large head, but it's light overall. I used to play 10 years ago and decided to pick back up again using an old, not so great racquet.
- The head is large and forgiving, and the longer length helps cover the court. I recommend the Ti S6 to older players or those seeking more power. Excellent performance and a good value.
- For me, my single handed backhand suffered because of the added length. I now rely on double handed one...but the power it generates compensates for the loss!
- I bought this for my 15 year old daughter, who never played tennis before. She loves this racket because it has a comfortable grip, very lightweight, and easy to adapt to.
- This is a great racquet ... I played with it today and my shots were spot on with great pace and spin on the ball.
- I prefer a heavy head which is always an option with Head Racquets and is just right for me in the LiquidMetal 8 Racquet.
- It's a good racquet, I've been playing for 2 weeks, it feels heavier than Head Ti-S6, with more control.
- Good Power and decent control. Had mine for several months with constant play, Has Been restrung once to get higher tension but great all around feel.
- Excellent tennis racket. It is very light and well balanced while providing good power with little vibration.
- Great oversized racquet - light weight, good balance. Really nice for beginning through intermediate.
- Very Lighweight and well balanced. Would buy again. Comes with cover. I have been playing tennis as an adult for the last couple of years.
- The racket looks & feels nice and the weight balance are fine even with the slimmer grip size.
- An excellent tennis racquet. Light and well balanced, nice sweet spot. Great for harder hitting but still good for accurate lobs. My tennis has improved with this racquet. Great value.
- The grip is slip proof and the sweet spot is perfect sz.
- It is really lightweight, the strings are amazing and the shock absorber is built in already.
- I am a 4,0 player and I would recommend this racquet no vibration at all
- I have played with the Liquidmetal 8 for years and love it as an intermediate club player--bought this one at a great price, so I have two.
- Great tennis racket and as a 5’2 woman I love the smaller diameter handle available. This racket face is great for coverage and has elevated my tennis game. Plus it’s super light.