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Head
Metallix 4 Racquet Review
Tennis Magazine
Spring 2007
SALES PITCH
With a racquet face in between a mid-plus and an oversize, this Head will give you some extra power without
sacrificing control.
COMPARE TO
Head Flexpoint 4
HOW IT TESTED
The biggest praise for the Metallix 4 came in the comfort and handling departments. It’s light and maneuverable, yet the head-heavy balance gives the frame a surprisingly substantial feel. Playtesters raved about the ample sweet spot, which is a result of the lowered bridge at the bottom of the racquet face. Doubles players were particularly fond of the pop they got on serves and volleys without having to swing for the fences. Metallix (a strong, light metal alloy) in the throat gives the racquet stability and power, and the throat also has Head Stabilizers (the wings on the side of the frame), which reduce shock and vibration. The one grumble that some playtesters had was that control was adequate but not exceptional.
BOTTOM LINE
If you want a comfort-oriented racquet to do some of the work for you, but you still like to have some say in your strokes, try this frame.
Head Metallix 4 Tennis Racquet
Head's
other most popular powerlevel is now available in the new Metallix Technology. The Metallix
4 is well balanced, easy to maneuver and supplies the power/control combination Head customer's have always wanted. The Metallix
4 will be appreciated by customers using the
FP 4 and LM 4 lovers. Incorporated into a completely redesigned shaft section, Head Metallix makes the racquet lighter and the shaft stiffer from ultimate power. Head Flexpoint, LMS and Stabilizer technologies bring even more power, control and comfort to this exciting new racquet.
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- MAP:
$199.95
- Sale:
$79.95
- Pre-Strung
Mid Tension w/ Synthetic Gut
- Length:
27 1/3"
- Head
Size: 107"
- Weight:
9.0 oz
- Balance:
1/3" HH
- Cross
Section: 26mm
- Type
of Swing: Moderate to Full strokes
- String
Tension:
- Flex:
Stiff
- Metallix
Technology
- Flexpoint
Construction
- 16
Mains, 19 Crosses
- HydroSorb
Grip
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