Microgel Prestige Pro vs Aerogel 4d 200 16x19

ZZdark

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Hi, i recently purchased a microgel prestige pro and was wondering how it compares to the Dunlop aerogel 4d 200 16x19. Does anyone have any experiences with both of these rackets that they can share? And in what ways are they different?
 
I demoed both and for me the Dunlop fits much better.
Crispy , a lot of touch.

The Prestige Pro was also nice but to me bith rackets didn't feel much alike.
But that could have been the string ....:?
 
I'd vote the Dunlop over the Prestige Pro because of 1 thing only: the swingweight. The Prestige Pro is a 12 oz racquet but the swingweight (SW) is too light, and that makes it less stable than the Dunlop. Also because of the SW, the Prestige Pro doesn't have big serve, plow thru forehand, solid backhand like the Dunlop. At net again the Dunlop is a bit more solid to volley. This is my own experience. By the way, long time no deal with you The_Town_Sherif since the last time i bought the 4D 200 16x19 from you. How are you doing, Mr. Nice Guy?
 
dunlop 4d 200 16 x 19

I demoed both and for me the Dunlop fits much better.
Crispy , a lot of touch.

The Prestige Pro was also nice but to me bith rackets didn't feel much alike.
But that could have been the string ....:?

Howd you get to demo the 4d 200 16 x 19. Im looking to demo it...are u in the US.
 
4D 200 16x19 has been available in the US for a looong time. Is it different than the 'Tour', or simply named so because it's now going to be more widely available to the US? Don't know...

There's a dealer online that has had the 16-main since it came out, and a couple people sell them on the 'Bay...
 
Mgpp is much more powerful frame than the 200 4d 16x19

I'd vote the Dunlop over the Prestige Pro because of 1 thing only: the swingweight. The Prestige Pro is a 12 oz racquet but the swingweight (SW) is too light, and that makes it less stable than the Dunlop. Also because of the SW, the Prestige Pro doesn't have big serve, plow thru forehand, solid backhand like the Dunlop. At net again the Dunlop is a bit more solid to volley. This is my own experience. By the way, long time no deal with you The_Town_Sherif since the last time i bought the 4D 200 16x19 from you. How are you doing, Mr. Nice Guy?

opinions appear not to agree. so which is it?
 
I haven't tried the prestige pro, but the 4d200 16x19 (not the new 16x19 4d200 tour) was a little unstable for my tastes when I demoed. I imagine with a touch of lead it would be fabulous, but it is a little less stable (and lighter) than the 4d200 18x20...
 
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