Head Youtek Prestige MP vs Head Graphene Prestige 360+ MP

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Semi-Pro
I've been playing with the Youtek Prestige MP for a few years. I always liked it. Maybe it was never one of the best versions of the Prestige MP, but I never had anything to complain about with it.

A month ago, I tested the Prestige 360 + MP, and I could see how excellent it is. It is better in handling and comfort, and even seems lighter compared to Youtek, although in fact, they should weigh the same. In terms of feel, I found them both a little similar, but I must emphasize that it was tied with an inappropriate string (Wilson Poly Pro 1.25- 23.5 Kilos).

The 360+ is also more powerful, and not to mention the larger head size also helps a lot.

I would like to hear from your thoughts on these two versions, how different and similar they are.
 

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Semi-Pro
Well, at least one thing I can say: Youtek paintjob is better looking than 360+. That doesn't mean is ugly (360+) . It's even nice
 

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Semi-Pro
The newer 360+ is an easier racket to hit with but in raw put away power I find the older youtek prestige has more difference in pace allowing you to go through the gears and hit with more varied pace. The older is definitely better to handle too and a better racket for pure control and volleys. Definitely a better doubles stick but moving forward the 360+ has the improved sweetspot size and is a very nice racket, with a great paint job.
 
I feel the exact opposite. Love my YT mids and MP and my YTIG MP far more than all series after. I have every Pro/Tour from Graphene through Auxetic 2.0 plus the 360+ MP and the new MPL. Only the Graphene Touch Pro and Auxetic 2.0 MPL come close to being as good to me. My 87 Pro and Classic 2.0 are just as plush and have incredible touch and feel but are harder to play with than the YT MP.
 
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