• Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Blog
  • Blogs
  • FAQ

Go Back   Talk Tennis > Tennis Equipment > Racquets
Reload this Page Best current IG Prestige?
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Reply
Page 3 of 3 < 12 3
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 11-29-2012, 09:01 AM   #41
Top Jimmy
Rookie
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 179
Default

Demo night last night with the MP and Pro. Went straight into a match. Warmed up with both. Preferred the lighter weight of the MP during warm-ups (considering I'm trying to get away from the 4d200T heft.)

Won the first set 6-1, lost the second 4-6 due to forehand issues, won the 3rd set tiebreak. (i'm a 4.5 player for reference.)

The racket feels very plush to me, maybe it was the string, it was strung at 57 lbs with Babalot Ny. I wish it had a full poly setup.

Serving with the MP is fantastic. I'm able to get much more head speed with the lighter frame and didn't have to struggle to get some extra MPH when I wanted. Even with the tighter string pattern I was getting some really good action.

Volley's were plush and the lighter weight really helped, especially on overheads.

My one handed topspin backhand was the same as always, I can rip it with any racket so not a problem, at least it didn't get worse.

Now the forehand on the other hand was an issue. The launch angle and slightly less spin caused some issues. Balls flying long or clipping the top of the net. And to be honest I don't think it's the racket but the grip shape is the culprit. I cannot get the same comfortable wrist movement with the stupid rectangular grip, it seems to hinder my rotation on the forehand.

The other issue was when i did hit a good forehand i couldn't thump it like normal so i lacked a real put away shot which became an issue in the second set. The extra weight of the 4d200t seems to make me drag the forehand and allows me load up, if that makes sense.

So basically everything was equal to or better with this racket except i lost my forehand and put away shot.

So frustrating. Maybe I could get used to the grip, not sure.

Last edited by Top Jimmy : 11-29-2012 at 09:03 AM.
Top Jimmy is offline   Reply With Quote
Top Jimmy
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Top Jimmy
Old 11-29-2012, 09:05 AM   #42
tennis_balla
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Here and There
Posts: 2,144
Default

Interesting that so many dislike the grip shape on Head rackets, that's one of the things I like the most about the rackets.
__________________
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9_840isSsI
tennis_balla is offline   Reply With Quote
tennis_balla
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by tennis_balla
Old 11-29-2012, 09:21 AM   #43
maxpotapov
Professional
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Ukraine
Posts: 1,155
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by tennis_balla View Post
Interesting that so many dislike the grip shape on Head rackets, that's one of the things I like the most about the rackets.
I was thinking why?..
http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=441823
__________________
www.youtube.com/maximpotapov
maxpotapov is offline   Reply With Quote
maxpotapov
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by maxpotapov
Old 11-29-2012, 09:32 AM   #44
Top Jimmy
Rookie
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 179
Default

I'm thinking a 4 1/4 grip might help with the grip shape, demo was a 3/8ths.
Top Jimmy is offline   Reply With Quote
Top Jimmy
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Top Jimmy
Old 11-29-2012, 09:33 AM   #45
anubis
Semi-Pro
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 787
Default

I used the MP briefly this year and really liked it. I happen to prefer the radical MP, but the prestige MP feels really good too.

If you like an open pattern, then I'd suggest the pro. but honestly, spin production on the MP is not hard at all with proper technique and strings. 17g or 18g poly and you have gobs of spin... with a tad more control than you would with open pattern.
anubis is offline   Reply With Quote
anubis
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by anubis
Old 11-29-2012, 11:40 AM   #46
nyc
Professional
 
nyc's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 1,499
Default

@topJimmy re: grip shape - switching from wilson this gave me initially trouble as well, especially on the forehand. Similar situation as yours where I demoed a 3/8 but usually play 1/4.

Ended up buying one MP for extended demo in 1/4 grip and replaced it with a wilson shaped pallet from the custom shop in NYC, but it felt larger than 4 1/4 even though that was the spec.

after a month switched to the Pro with Head pallets and stuck with it. Took 2-3 weeks to dial it in and now I absolutely love the grip shape and haven't looked back. It's specially rock solid with a one handed BH.
__________________
Head IG Prestige Pro
nyc is offline   Reply With Quote
nyc
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by nyc
Old 11-29-2012, 05:10 PM   #47
El Zed
Banned
 
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 331
Default

Not to intrude, but in terms of feel, is the IG Prestige Pro more similar to the Austrian PT280/PC600s or the Microgel Radical MP? I'm not speaking in terms of flex, but sheer "feel." While the MGRadical is a "nice" racquet, I'd place it closer to the APDGT rather than the PT280 in terms of solidness (vs. hollowness), while exhibiting an almost porcelain-like brittle feel (not sure if that even makes sense).

Also, does the IGPP have anywhere near a heavy-ball in comparison to the PT280? The PT280 just has this beautiful tendency of unleashing absolute cannons with heavy spin when employing a full-western grip.

Thanks, all.
El Zed is offline   Reply With Quote
El Zed
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by El Zed
Old 11-29-2012, 06:59 PM   #48
Circa 1762
New User
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 80
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by El Zed View Post
Not to intrude, but in terms of feel, is the IG Prestige Pro more similar to the Austrian PT280/PC600s or the Microgel Radical MP? I'm not speaking in terms of flex, but sheer "feel." While the MGRadical is a "nice" racquet, I'd place it closer to the APDGT rather than the PT280 in terms of solidness (vs. hollowness), while exhibiting an almost porcelain-like brittle feel (not sure if that even makes sense).

Also, does the IGPP have anywhere near a heavy-ball in comparison to the PT280? The PT280 just has this beautiful tendency of unleashing absolute cannons with heavy spin when employing a full-western grip.

Thanks, all.
Hmm. My current rackets are Youtek Prestige MPs, and even though the IG Prestige Pro has a smoother feel, it still has the same type of brittle, ceramic-like feel as the Youtek MPs. I've hit with the MG Radical MP before, though, and it felt much more muted, and not nearly as ceramic-like.

That said, I've also hit with the newest Pure Drive Roddick, and the Prestige Pro is definitely less hard on the arm than those. Unfortunately, I can't compare to the PT280, but I have a hunch the Prestige Pros don't quite have the feel you're looking for.
Circa 1762 is offline   Reply With Quote
Circa 1762
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Circa 1762
Old 11-29-2012, 07:12 PM   #49
El Zed
Banned
 
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 331
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Circa 1762 View Post
Hmm. My current rackets are Youtek Prestige MPs, and even though the IG Prestige Pro has a smoother feel, it still has the same type of brittle, ceramic-like feel as the Youtek MPs. I've hit with the MG Radical MP before, though, and it felt much more muted, and not nearly as ceramic-like.

That said, I've also hit with the newest Pure Drive Roddick, and the Prestige Pro is definitely less hard on the arm than those. Unfortunately, I can't compare to the PT280, but I have a hunch the Prestige Pros don't quite have the feel you're looking for.
Thanks much for the reply. I tend to vacillate between the APD and the PT280 mostly now; depends on mood, the type of game I want to pursue, and my skill level on the day. Frankly, they are too different to be compared, with each fitting it's own niche nicely. While the MGRad is a nice racquet, I was hoping that it was close enough to PT280 as to serve as a low cost/low maintenance option. Alas, don't think there is anything that a MGRad does better than the PT280, particularly in terms of feel.

While I was hoping for a PT280 with an open pattern, it seems as though the IGPP isn't going to be the answer - that brittleness is just too much of a deal-breaker, particular given the cost of committing to this stick.
El Zed is offline   Reply With Quote
El Zed
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by El Zed
Reply
Page 3 of 3 < 12 3

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »


Go Back   Talk Tennis > Tennis Equipment > Racquets
Reload this Page Best current IG Prestige?

Thread Tools
Show Printable Version Show Printable Version
Email this Page Email this Page
Display Modes
Linear Mode Linear Mode
Hybrid Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode
Threaded Mode Switch to Threaded Mode

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:04 PM.

Talk Tennis :: Powered By Tennis Warehouse - Archive - Top

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© 2006 - Tennis Warehouse