Great review, I bought the 2021 version and the stiffness on that one is 65 also the swing weight (listed can never really tell for sure without sw machine) is slightly higher at 314 but whatever it is it is perfect for me. I was able to use a full bed of poly for the first time ever with this racquet as it is so comfortable albeit Head Lynx which is on the softer side anyway. It feels like an extension of my arm extremely precise and good power and spin, slightly lacking in power on the serve but not much. I like it so much i bought 2 but i got them for 80 pounds!!!🤩best buy ever. Not sure about the lower swing weight on this new one or the very l low stiffness...so ill just stick with what I've got.
Glad the 2021 version is working for you. As for the new one, head wanted to see if they could produce a 300g racquet, that would still have the feel of a prestige, so will see in the future how this holds up. From the playtest, I would say the swing weight seemed a little bit higher than 314, but again, strings play a factor in this so. More reviews to come!
Also got a single hander considering getting this racket.. little more forgiving than a blade when lazy.. just cant decide if i try mp with the 18x19 pattern or this lighter version
I do agree that it is a tough call between, this prestige and the blade for the one-hander. I will be reviewing the blade 18x20 soon. Maybe that could give you another perspective.
Nice review, thanks! How would you compare it to the radical mp? I tested the radical mp and loved it (espec. control and manoeuvrability), except for the feel, a bit to stiff.
Thank you! The radical mp is definitely stiffer..but eventhough they are relatively the same weight..the swingweight is significally higher on the radical..so for me the prestige is more maneuvable. But again it depend if you like the prestige ''feel''. Hope it helps!
Thank you for your amazing content! I just bought this racket. Loved the buttery smooth feel and precision (consistency) of the prestige pro that i tried. (I was consistent for about 20-30 minutes with the pro) Which position whould you recommend a bit of weight? I am thinking about trying first 9-3 to go more stable.. Or 10-2 / 12 if i feel that needs more power / plow through more than stability. (I want to add least weight possible) Just your thoughts / opinion on your personal experience if you can of course. I am playing 17 years with a wilson nblade 106in 295gr racket, so my first time really buying a tennis racket and aslo zero experience on customizing 😅
Well first, the prestige is more even balance and the shift is more headlight. They both have the same weight but it's spread differently. I would say that the shift might be a little bit more maneuverable, but you get more control on the prestige I'd say. The shift is stiffer, but you don't feel it that much, and the prestige is more flexible. Depends on what kind of feeling you like. Hope this helps!
Great review, I bought the 2021 version and the stiffness on that one is 65 also the swing weight (listed can never really tell for sure without sw machine) is slightly higher at 314 but whatever it is it is perfect for me. I was able to use a full bed of poly for the first time ever with this racquet as it is so comfortable albeit Head Lynx which is on the softer side anyway. It feels like an extension of my arm extremely precise and good power and spin, slightly lacking in power on the serve but not much. I like it so much i bought 2 but i got them for 80 pounds!!!🤩best buy ever. Not sure about the lower swing weight on this new one or the very l low stiffness...so ill just stick with what I've got.
Glad the 2021 version is working for you. As for the new one, head wanted to see if they could produce a 300g racquet, that would still have the feel of a prestige, so will see in the future how this holds up. From the playtest, I would say the swing weight seemed a little bit higher than 314, but again, strings play a factor in this so. More reviews to come!
I use this racket with 5g in the handle and 4g between 3 and 9. Feels and plays great
Nice. Glad its working out for you!
Also got a single hander considering getting this racket.. little more forgiving than a blade when lazy.. just cant decide if i try mp with the 18x19 pattern or this lighter version
I do agree that it is a tough call between, this prestige and the blade for the one-hander. I will be reviewing the blade 18x20 soon. Maybe that could give you another perspective.
Nice. I like the feel of mpl. The weight is easy too when compared to pro
I agree!
Nice review, thanks! How would you compare it to the radical mp? I tested the radical mp and loved it (espec. control and manoeuvrability), except for the feel, a bit to stiff.
Thank you! The radical mp is definitely stiffer..but eventhough they are relatively the same weight..the swingweight is significally higher on the radical..so for me the prestige is more maneuvable. But again it depend if you like the prestige ''feel''. Hope it helps!
Hello nice video, do you prefer this or the precius model 2021? Thanks
If i had to pick one..i would probably go for the new one..because of the 300g. The high swingweight of the 2021 is challenging.
@@alextennis24 2021 is also 300g... previous is better, more stable, power and feel
Thank you for your amazing content! I just bought this racket. Loved the buttery smooth feel and precision (consistency) of the prestige pro that i tried. (I was consistent for about 20-30 minutes with the pro) Which position whould you recommend a bit of weight? I am thinking about trying first 9-3 to go more stable.. Or 10-2 / 12 if i feel that needs more power / plow through more than stability. (I want to add least weight possible) Just your thoughts / opinion on your personal experience if you can of course. I am playing 17 years with a wilson nblade 106in 295gr racket, so my first time really buying a tennis racket and aslo zero experience on customizing 😅
How do you compare this racket with wilson shift 300G ?
Well first, the prestige is more even balance and the shift is more headlight. They both have the same weight but it's spread differently. I would say that the shift might be a little bit more maneuverable, but you get more control on the prestige I'd say. The shift is stiffer, but you don't feel it that much, and the prestige is more flexible. Depends on what kind of feeling you like. Hope this helps!
Why the hype bro? This racquet is a flimsy unstable mess with no power. It's like a toy racquet.
Prestige pro or nothing bro