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#601 |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,546
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Yes, they definitely added some weight to the tip of the ig as well as the softer feel, so its a definite improvement on the yt and playable as is.
I'd say my old yt was more around 310 and the new ig was more around 315, but still nowhere near the 320 sw of the pro.
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#602 |
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 769
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Ive gone beast mode with my IG MP. Right now it is at 12.83 oz and 8.5pts headlight, so this thing mangles the tennis ball. Ive only played once with it in this hefty setup but I hit 7 aces in one set and did remarkably well with reflex hits... not sluggish at all and I'm playing the net quite a bit. Basically, heavy rackets rock (I grew up with wood and the 200g). The amount of spin this thing is imparting is unreal and I can tell the ball is just so heavy because it seemed to push my opponent with a prostaff 95 around quite a bit. Ill see if I can handle this but so far no problems.
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Extreme Eastern BH, 1x Head IGPMP 12.8 oz, 8.3pts HL with toughgut16l mains and WCSS x's. 1 YTPMP, 1 YTPP, 1 Max 200g, 1 Becker London Tour Last edited by Backhanded Compliment : 10-14-2012 at 11:57 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 769
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This thing comes alive around this weight in terms of spin production, responsiveness and comfort.
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Extreme Eastern BH, 1x Head IGPMP 12.8 oz, 8.3pts HL with toughgut16l mains and WCSS x's. 1 YTPMP, 1 YTPP, 1 Max 200g, 1 Becker London Tour |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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lead in most places. A majority of it is in the butcap but also under the leather grip at 5 inches. on the hoop there is a little bit everywhere at 12, 3, 9, 10 and 2. More at 9 and 3 than anywhere else on the hoop. Id say there is 5-8 times as much lead in the handle as there is on the hoop. Im in good shape (an athletic 220), I bike and do dumbells... moving around the court faster than I ever have. I hit with my Backup YTPMP which weighs a mere 12.25 and it felt like a whippy lil toy version of this beast version.
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Extreme Eastern BH, 1x Head IGPMP 12.8 oz, 8.3pts HL with toughgut16l mains and WCSS x's. 1 YTPMP, 1 YTPP, 1 Max 200g, 1 Becker London Tour Last edited by Backhanded Compliment : 10-17-2012 at 10:26 PM. Reason: court speed |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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So I made the mistake of going out and getting a PC600 after vsbabolat's comment on the first page of this thread. I've had my IG Mid for a while - love it. I've hit with them back-to-back on a couple of different occasions now, and there's just something about the PC600 that makes it hard to put back in the bag. A little softer, a little more dampened - just a really solid frame. I've got both racquets strung with 17g full poly around 50, and I'm amazed how well they take a full bed. No arm discomfort after a month. Really growing to admire the Prestige lineage.
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#608 |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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I like the specs of the pro much better than the mp but I think that the control might be an issue...thoughts?
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#609 |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,546
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I can't see control as the issue with the pro, rather its the balance point and weight making it the most club-like Head.
For me, its a little too much racquet, but it may suit a lot of Wilson 6.1 users. |
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#610 |
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Professional
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 883
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It may get you kicked out of the fan club, but trimming your cap grommet is a great way to lower the weight a little and make it more HL.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 693
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Pro generates a lot more power than the MP, and has much more "bite". |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 4,138
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I finally made the move from the YTs to the IGs. I've had the IGs in my closet since last summer. I have been using the YTs for quite some time but they are on the edge of elbow pain for me. If I play too much, then I have to rest my arm for a day or two. I don't have that problem with the IGs but my serve wasn't as effective with the IGs because of the higher swingweight.
I had some problems with the YTs (they aren't identical) and I put in some effort into matching them up but was unsuccesful. It can be pretty frustrating trying to match frames up yourself. My IGs are matched - the YTs have different pallets - one is squarish and one is rectangular. I think that the specs were the same: balance, static weight, length - but the swingweights felt different. That happens when you don't buy matched sets. I played 1.75 sets today and was playing better than I've ever played with the YTs. My opponent said that I was playing "lights out". I modified my service timing to better use the additional swingweight and the racquet just had gobs of power. I think that I need to string it a little tighter - maybe 56 instead of 54 to get a little more control but it feels pretty good where it is. The best thing is that it doesn't put any stress on my elbow. I had 9 inches of lead at 3/9 (each) on the YTs and still could get arm issues. I have no lead at 3/9 on the IGs and have no arm issues. So I guess I'm a happy camper with the IGs now.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Bergeijk, Netherlands
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Good to hear you're finally enjoying those beauties Have fun! Stein |
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How does the MP directly compare to the IG Speed MP?
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#615 |
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 769
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Still using my beast mode IGMP at 12.83 oz. My most frequent hitting partner has gone through 3 rackets since... a Wilson BLX6.1 95, a PS88 and now a Dunlop 200 lite.
Ive switched to tough gut mains with silverstring crosses and this thing feels so good. The flex of the IG works well with the gut mains and its improved my backhand returns and backhand slices as well as my first serve percentages (forcing me to let the racket swing naturally through the ball). Overall this setup has improved my serve an volley game... depth on forehands and general ability to change direction with one handed topspin backhands. Returns are lethal. only minus is on low pace mid court dinkers and mishits... I can live with that especially when I get to the net... negating no mans land shenanigans.
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#616 |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 11
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Question: why does TW list the 25th anniv LTD prestige MP (black) as 11.9oz but the red MP as 12.3oz???? what's the diff? I thought it was just a diff't paintjob.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Orange County, CA
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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