Absolutely spectacular review with clearly researched talking points. This actually explains the customer demographic and capabilities of the racket better than head themselves. Wow 😯 Be proud ✅
Well, I have sold 2 of these to a young (21) promising player with fairly good technique. His best shot is by far his backhand. Lo and behold: 1 year later this lad is kicking my ass with his Prestige. He's very consistent and can spin the ball like crazy with his forehand (which used to be his liability). This racquet, in the proper hands, can make wonder. All depends on the POTENTIAL of the driver...
I played with a 93 in² YouTek Prestige MID until the beginning of last year and I had no problem with generating spin. 16x19 is not for me. I break strings too easily and I don't wanna play with a thicker string than 1.25mm. I have played with so many different rackets and the Prestige was always the easiest to play with for me. It just instantly felt like a natural extension of my arm. I string mine with an Isospeed Blackfire S, which is very durable and adds a lot of spin. Topspins strings are mandatory with this racket for me, but that combination of the frame and the string gives me the perfect balance of everything. I can serve well, hit great forehands and backhands, flat, with spin or slice and it's the best racket for volleys I have ever used.
you should try youtek IG prestige mid - miles better than the "normal" youtek. my daily is i.prestige mid but going to restring the 2023 pro i have with my regular string and give it a shot. love the PJ of this 2023!
I loved the review, never gonna use not even close to buy the prestige but watching these make me understand more about rackets. Keep the incredible job, love from Mexico.
Love the feel breakdown and I also have the 2015 Blade and PT280 as top tier feel frames. I am finding the Yonex Percept H to feel pretty great and also be a lot more forgiving than a Prestige. It would be cool if you got one of those in.
Thank you! We do carry the Percept 97H. I don't think I'll do a full review because I don't love repeating reviews for racket's with only different weight specs but I may compare it to the RF97 at some point.
May I suggest that you try out Prince Phantom 93p? It is another amazing control frame with true paper thin beam (16.5 min and 20.5 max). Even though being 93, it is pretty easy to hit with. And it just cuts through the air. I also have the POG 93 Mid Plus which is harder for me to play with. So I bet the newer 93 (released in 2021?) has got some new tech in it. Would like to see what you think about 93p when comparing with the other control frames like Prestige Classic 2.0
Beautiful racket, great review! Exactly why I love playing with the Prestige, but I'm moving onto the Pure Strike for some more modern spin an power. I'll always miss that classic control feel though. (The 2021 Prestige used in this video was actually MY racket, so it will live on forever on TH-cam!)
I am recreational player and I love this Racket but it's true that you need to go for all the shots and be confident. If you don't attack, have a good slice and you don't have proper technique/footwork definitely don't buy it. However, if you are a good player (not necessarily incredible player) with long strokes and decent footwork this Racket may help you to learn and improve with that "prestige feeling". Definitely a good teacher if you are willing to learn rather than win matches
This is why recreational tennis is great. When you don't have the pressure to win every match, you can take the time to enjoy different equipment setups.
Great review, Luca. You mentioned that the prestige has this nice feel “pocketing” or “absorbing” the ball on contact. I really like that kind of feel and am looking for a racket with similar feel. What would be some of the top rackets that have a similar feel? Thanks I’m advance.
Very nice in depth review! I liked it alot! What do you say about the 16x19 version of the Pro? What Racket would you compare it to in the Wilson or Babolat lineup? Thx!
How do the new blades compare to the 2015 version? I'm looking to switch from that, but it's tough since every racket I've demoed so far is a noticable downgrade in feel
They feel very different. The stabilizing tech in the layup gives a slightly mushy feel whereas the 2015 is very pure. Spin is higher though and they're equally stable at a much lower swing weight but that may not interest you.
@@RacketsRunnersVancouver what racket do you suggest? I'm looking for a bit more weight and a tighter string pattern, as I'm breaking strings every 6 hours. I demoed a 2019 prestige with an unstrung SW of 300, balance of 31cm and static weight of 325g. Really liked the feel on impact, bit too low launch angle for me and a bit too unforgiving unfortunately. I was thinking of demoing the '23 Radical MP. I would add some weight to it then. What do you think?
@@silverwolfgecko7064 i've been testing the gravity pro and vcore 98. The gravity feels like next best thing to blade feel wise. Really solid racket. I've also demoed the tecnifibre tf-40 18x20 wich is also similar in feel to the gravity but higher launch angle so you may like it.
Luca - any chance you've thought about reviewing the 2023 Prestige Tour? I'm fascinated by the 95 sq in and 16x19 pattern, though want to hear your thoughts on it
@@RacketsRunnersVancouverHave you tried the Tour yet Luca? I’ve just switched to it from my Extreme Tours which I thought I’d never do but the feel and playability of the Tour is just addictive…I strung it at 42 lbs with Lynx as per a lot of recommendations for arm conservation and also for some extra power to go with the control and I’ve found it to be an absolute controlled rocket ship…I also tried it at 46 lbs and was nice as well but 42 lbs just feels unreal..It’s actually quite manoeuvrable and even quite whippy for this type of frame…I haven’t tried the Pro but from all reviews and people I’ve spoken to, the Tour is far more user friendly
Superb detailed review! You are my go-to-reviewer when I need to research some rackets Is this Pro harder to use than Blade Pro? I like BP plow but cannot dial in serves and like more HL racket. Used to use RF97 but it was too stiff Or is the Tour hardest one? I played briefly with VC95 too but it was too filmsy
Thank you! I would say this racket is easier to use. The Blade Pro has a massive swing weight and that makes it very difficult to manage. You need to swing full with the Prestige but I'm sure that won't be a problem if you use the BP.
I play with the 2021 Tour, and love it. You absolutely have to be aggressive and confident in your racket, and it rewards you! Already ordered a new Tour, hoping it's just as good
@@BeastOfTheMidEast it's definitely more whippy and head light, and doesn't have the solid feel of the 2021 model. They went more for comfort over Prestige feel. I went back to my old racket until I can add some weight to the new one!
How do you feel about prestige tour? It’s a 16x19 with 22 mm beam just like the 2015 blade. Also not quite as heavy as the pro, although it’s a small difference.
I haven't played with it in a while but I remember feeling that it lacked a bit of identity. It was very powerful (kind of like a Pro Staff) but there was never a feeling of, "yes, I would pick this over the Pro Staff". Something was just a little off about it to me.
I have never played with the Whiteout, unfortunately, but the Speed Pro is fantastic. Great power/depth but a very solid, controlled and stable feel w/ the 18x20 pattern and heavy specs.
Is the grip shape as Youtek Prestige MP? Because I saw that some modern head rackets have a different grip shape, not as rectangular as it is on my Prestige Youtek.... Any thoughts?
Its so much demanding than the Gravity Pro? I am playing with Gravity Pro and i love it... the only 'problem', for me, is for my one handed backhand that is not the best stick, but its not bad at all... considering that the Prestige is 98", i think the backhand would suit better, right?
As I use the 2001 i.prestige mid, this might be my only choice if I were to try and find the closest thing in a new racket. The RA flex rating is most important to me. Absolutely great honest review. Thank you. I’m curious about the Prestige Classic 2.0 that came out too…it has a RA rating of 61 and was wondering if you’ll review it too. It seems just like my rackets but new…hmm…ok. Thanks
@@RacketsRunnersVancouver I got to try one out (prestige classic 2.0) but it is NOT like the original or the pro stock PT10. It’s too stiff and head heavy (L7 not L6) and not the same. I’ll try the prestige pro soon! Thanks
I am looking for a racket that allows me to send the ball exactly where I want it. Since I have strong power, I am focusing solely on control. I aim to hit the ball hard and accurately, like Marat Safin or Sinner. Is the Prestige Pro the most suitable racket for me among the models currently on the market? Or prestige tour? I am currently using the TF40 18x20
The Ultra Pro is even less forgiving. The Ultra Pro is an H19 which (if I'm not mistaken) is molded to the shape of older Prestiges/Pro Tour 280/630 so it's actually a 95 and the string bed is tighter as well.
I have never played with the Prestige FP MP but I found FP rackets to be very hollow, so I would assume this one feels a bit more buttery if that makes sense.
They make a Head Prestige Pro 2023 16x19 but it's sold exclusively through only a select few online shops in Europe. Damn... I would totally jump on that if it was available in North America.
I've been playing with the 2021 18*19 Prestige MP and it's absolutely the best racket I've used! The specs and balance should make it a nightmare to serve or swing this thing, but actually it clicked for my right away. I know that if I hit the ball early and clean the result will be the same every time. Nothing, unpredictable will happen. Yes, if hit late, the ball will not make it over the net. I think the 18*19 is the new 16*20 and on 100 sq inch, I don't think the levels of control can get any better than the 18*19 Prestige. Some power and some spin is there, but what I enjoy the most is the great stability it has and the fact that during the 2nd set of a match I'm actually less tired with the Prestige MP, because I can swing it more loosely and get great control, while with lighter rackets I have to keep trying harder every time to minimize the twisting motion of a slight misshit. 2-handed backhand and flat forehand feel great.
I am a stringer and CAP grommet rackets are always a little annoying because crossovers are much more difficult to see, but they have gotten much easier to deal with over time.
I have no idea why people keep saying that head prestige pro is only made for good pro player. I am 3.0 player, I play better using my 80s head prestige pro mid than light flimsy modern racket. I serve way better, ground stroke better, everything better. I love old heavy prestige mid racket 😅
I dunno. I found that Pro Staffs have much better feel than the Prestige. I got a mushy feel off the stringbed when playing with the Prestige Mid and I couldn't tell when I was hitting it in the sweet spot. It was much better with my Pro Staff 85, 90 and even 97. I also found I could generate power easier with the smaller PS85.
There is a more crisp feel off of the Pro Staff, but I disagree that the Prestige is "mushy". You may just like that crisper response (I think I do too).
Sometimes modern tech is modern marketing. The new prestige doesn't need excuses. It's a proven stick and nobody is getting paid to use it. It's a good racquet that appeals to an accomplished player.
The modern game is dictated by corporations and tours for non athletic players and higher profit margins . The golden age of tennis was just that for reasons that are not existing today .
The new Prestige Classic 2.0 may have the Prestige Pro beat in terms of feel. The caveat being dealing with 93 sq in. But a buttery 61RA and a slim 19.5mm beam.
The Prestige MP 99 inch2 (former Tour 360+ 2019) with 18 x 19 pattern and 22 mm beam all through, seems to be Heading (Punt) towards a more contemporate modern play take on a Prestige. To me swingweight is more important than the overall weight of the racket. you can have a 285 gram rackets with impossible manouvrebility because being so head heavy. I think the MP L will just move the balance towards the tip as all They do is remove some weight in the handle. Also the MP L has a different drilling and string pattern 16 x 19 in a 99 inch2.... that can be too open for a control racket. So the MP L is really not so much a Prestige racket.
Yes, I'm very excited to try both MPs because they do seem like modern prestiges and I think that 99 16x19 can still be good enough for control if they get it right.
Dont string the Prestige Pro too tight with the polyester strings. The Pro will perform much better with a hybrid, with multi in cross and edged co-poly in the mains...., strung in the 48-52 lbs range.
I've demoed the 2021 Prestige Pro over the summer and I wasn't impressed. The sweetspot is as small as a pea and the racquet is extremely underpowered. A GPro in comparison feels like a powerhouse. U have to work twice as hard on every shot to create a powerful ball. If u play against strong opponents the racquet will make you suffer in any defense situation...
It's definitely tough to use but some people will love that about it. Agreed for most people (including myself) the Gravtiy Pro makes much more sense in today's game.
@@elchanclascocina i have 6 and leaded them up in the same specs. I rotate them cause i can’t found grommets anymore. I demo every racquet out there each year and nothing makes me to switch….
Through juniors I played with the older 95", 18x20, Prestiges. Believe my first Prestige was the Flex-Point. Idk how I still have an arm playing with this thing my whole life.
They gotta ditch Cilic as the pro that endorses this racquet, need a younger player that'll get more attraction to the lineup, because it definitely deserves more love than it gets
I actually think Cerundulo could be great. He's an exciting player to watch and I think he's got a bright future ahead. That, or paint someone else's racket to look like a Prestige and revive the line.
I love Prestige line, it forces you to get better. And when you do, it rewards you.
Exactly!
How about Donnay Pro One 97?
Absolutely spectacular review with clearly researched talking points.
This actually explains the customer demographic and capabilities of the racket better than head themselves.
Wow 😯
Be proud ✅
Thank you very much! It's always very nice to read comments like these, I really appreciate it.
I play with the 2021 Pro, and I just love the feel of the frame. Plus, for me, with it being so soft, I never really get arm issues anymore.
Well, I have sold 2 of these to a young (21) promising player with fairly good technique. His best shot is by far his backhand. Lo and behold: 1 year later this lad is kicking my ass with his Prestige. He's very consistent and can spin the ball like crazy with his forehand (which used to be his liability). This racquet, in the proper hands, can make wonder. All depends on the POTENTIAL of the driver...
It's the player, not the racquet. He prob. worked hard and improved a lot, equipment doesn't make that much of a difference...
You give a solid, consistent racket like this to a good player and they usually LOVE it!
Please can you review the Prestige MP-L? I think it is amazing in stock form, but with a leather grip and a few grams in the head it is amazing!
I'm not sure we'll be carrying it, unfortunately.
Such a classy looking racquet
IMO the original prestige is the best stick ever made. Used it for nearly 20 years. Excellent review.
I played with a 93 in² YouTek Prestige MID until the beginning of last year and I had no problem with generating spin. 16x19 is not for me. I break strings too easily and I don't wanna play with a thicker string than 1.25mm. I have played with so many different rackets and the Prestige was always the easiest to play with for me. It just instantly felt like a natural extension of my arm. I string mine with an Isospeed Blackfire S, which is very durable and adds a lot of spin. Topspins strings are mandatory with this racket for me, but that combination of the frame and the string gives me the perfect balance of everything. I can serve well, hit great forehands and backhands, flat, with spin or slice and it's the best racket for volleys I have ever used.
you should try youtek IG prestige mid - miles better than the "normal" youtek. my daily is i.prestige mid but going to restring the 2023 pro i have with my regular string and give it a shot. love the PJ of this 2023!
@@vinny6_9 Had 2 IGs and 2 non-IGs. I liked the non-IGs more actually.
I have the 1994 one. Its a beast. I can't hit with it because it's too heavy unfortunately. Wish there was a way to take weight off
Used prestige’s for years. Now using v core pro 97 but always have a soft spot for prestige
I loved the review, never gonna use not even close to buy the prestige but watching these make me understand more about rackets. Keep the incredible job, love from Mexico.
Thank you very much!
great review. Would love a comparison review between: PRESTIGE MPL vs PERCEPT 100
Love the feel breakdown and I also have the 2015 Blade and PT280 as top tier feel frames. I am finding the Yonex Percept H to feel pretty great and also be a lot more forgiving than a Prestige. It would be cool if you got one of those in.
Thank you! We do carry the Percept 97H. I don't think I'll do a full review because I don't love repeating reviews for racket's with only different weight specs but I may compare it to the RF97 at some point.
May I suggest that you try out Prince Phantom 93p? It is another amazing control frame with true paper thin beam (16.5 min and 20.5 max). Even though being 93, it is pretty easy to hit with. And it just cuts through the air. I also have the POG 93 Mid Plus which is harder for me to play with. So I bet the newer 93 (released in 2021?) has got some new tech in it. Would like to see what you think about 93p when comparing with the other control frames like Prestige Classic 2.0
Unfortunately, we don't carry Prince's high-end rackets, otherwise I would be very interested.
Beautiful racket, great review! Exactly why I love playing with the Prestige, but I'm moving onto the Pure Strike for some more modern spin an power. I'll always miss that classic control feel though.
(The 2021 Prestige used in this video was actually MY racket, so it will live on forever on TH-cam!)
Your assistance will never be forgotten. The Pure Strike is quite the racket, though, can't wait till we get our hands on the new one.
My choice was between the Prestige and the Pure Strike. No other rackets have a better feel than those two IMO
Don't apologize for going nerdy! The nerdier the better!
Haha thank you 😅
I am recreational player and I love this Racket but it's true that you need to go for all the shots and be confident. If you don't attack, have a good slice and you don't have proper technique/footwork definitely don't buy it.
However, if you are a good player (not necessarily incredible player) with long strokes and decent footwork this Racket may help you to learn and improve with that "prestige feeling". Definitely a good teacher if you are willing to learn rather than win matches
Exactly, it rewards the most advanced of players but there's a reason they like it so much!
This is why recreational tennis is great. When you don't have the pressure to win every match, you can take the time to enjoy different equipment setups.
Would love to see you review the Pure Strike VS
I may have missed the boat on that one, but from when I played with it it was great - just required a lot of customization.
Enjoy your reviews. Any thought on a review of strings? The best poly, the best multi filament, the best hybrid?
I keep pushing it but yes, I definitely want to do something like that in the near future.
Great review, Luca.
You mentioned that the prestige has this nice feel “pocketing” or “absorbing” the ball on contact. I really like that kind of feel and am looking for a racket with similar feel. What would be some of the top rackets that have a similar feel? Thanks I’m advance.
Thank you! Off the top of my head: the Gravity Pro, TF40 and CX 200 Tour!
my weapon of choice is the prestige mid 93 microgel, its a heavy but the love is eternal - thank you Head, Bro great review!
Thank you! That's a great version of the Prestige!
Another great one Luca !
Thank you!
Very nice in depth review! I liked it alot!
What do you say about the 16x19 version of the Pro? What Racket would you compare it to in the Wilson or Babolat lineup? Thx!
I haven't tried it but I would expect it to be a really solid control racket with impressive spin for what it is.
How do the new blades compare to the 2015 version? I'm looking to switch from that, but it's tough since every racket I've demoed so far is a noticable downgrade in feel
Me too, interested in the replies here.
They feel very different. The stabilizing tech in the layup gives a slightly mushy feel whereas the 2015 is very pure. Spin is higher though and they're equally stable at a much lower swing weight but that may not interest you.
@@RacketsRunnersVancouver what racket do you suggest? I'm looking for a bit more weight and a tighter string pattern, as I'm breaking strings every 6 hours. I demoed a 2019 prestige with an unstrung SW of 300, balance of 31cm and static weight of 325g. Really liked the feel on impact, bit too low launch angle for me and a bit too unforgiving unfortunately. I was thinking of demoing the '23 Radical MP. I would add some weight to it then. What do you think?
@@silverwolfgecko7064 i've been testing the gravity pro and vcore 98. The gravity feels like next best thing to blade feel wise. Really solid racket. I've also demoed the tecnifibre tf-40 18x20 wich is also similar in feel to the gravity but higher launch angle so you may like it.
Hello, thank you for your videos. What tennis string do you use on the Head Prestige Pro and at what tension?
I used ALU Power at 45 pounds!
Luca - any chance you've thought about reviewing the 2023 Prestige Tour? I'm fascinated by the 95 sq in and 16x19 pattern, though want to hear your thoughts on it
If we do bring it in, I'll definitely get a review out because, I agree, it's a great concept.
Looking forward to the Head Prestige Tour 2023 review. Thanks for the great content and reviews!! @RacketsRunnersVancouver
I'm not sure we're bringing it in but if we do I'll definitely get a review out!
@@RacketsRunnersVancouverHave you tried the Tour yet Luca? I’ve just switched to it from my Extreme Tours which I thought I’d never do but the feel and playability of the Tour is just addictive…I strung it at 42 lbs with Lynx as per a lot of recommendations for arm conservation and also for some extra power to go with the control and I’ve found it to be an absolute controlled rocket ship…I also tried it at 46 lbs and was nice as well but 42 lbs just feels unreal..It’s actually quite manoeuvrable and even quite whippy for this type of frame…I haven’t tried the Pro but from all reviews and people I’ve spoken to, the Tour is far more user friendly
Superb detailed review! You are my go-to-reviewer when I need to research some rackets
Is this Pro harder to use than Blade Pro? I like BP plow but cannot dial in serves and like more HL racket. Used to use RF97 but it was too stiff
Or is the Tour hardest one? I played briefly with VC95 too but it was too filmsy
Thank you! I would say this racket is easier to use. The Blade Pro has a massive swing weight and that makes it very difficult to manage. You need to swing full with the Prestige but I'm sure that won't be a problem if you use the BP.
I play with the 2021 Tour, and love it. You absolutely have to be aggressive and confident in your racket, and it rewards you! Already ordered a new Tour, hoping it's just as good
How is it compared to the previous?
@@BeastOfTheMidEast it's definitely more whippy and head light, and doesn't have the solid feel of the 2021 model. They went more for comfort over Prestige feel. I went back to my old racket until I can add some weight to the new one!
@@dwelch241The tour is really the racquet to get.
How do you feel about prestige tour? It’s a 16x19 with 22 mm beam just like the 2015 blade. Also not quite as heavy as the pro, although it’s a small difference.
I haven't played with it in a while but I remember feeling that it lacked a bit of identity. It was very powerful (kind of like a Pro Staff) but there was never a feeling of, "yes, I would pick this over the Pro Staff". Something was just a little off about it to me.
Hey Luca! I was wondering if the Radical pro 2023 is similar this qnd whoch would be better? Would love your thoughs on this one!
I prefer the Prestige but the Radical is a great racket too.
@@RacketsRunnersVancouver Thanks alot! Great vids btw, keep it up!
Hi, great review!!!
Can you give some comments on Solinco Whiteout 18x20 and Head Speed Pro ? Thanks!
I have never played with the Whiteout, unfortunately, but the Speed Pro is fantastic. Great power/depth but a very solid, controlled and stable feel w/ the 18x20 pattern and heavy specs.
How about a video on the tour model?
nice review! wonder how prestige pro would compare to percept 97d given they are almost same spec
I haven't played with the 97D yet but my guess is they'll be more different than their specs suggest with all the modern elements in the Percept.
Any reviews for the Tour or MP version?
We haven't brought them in yet.
Is the grip shape as Youtek Prestige MP? Because I saw that some modern head rackets have a different grip shape, not as rectangular as it is on my Prestige Youtek.... Any thoughts?
No, it's now the more square shape (TK82S)
Its so much demanding than the Gravity Pro? I am playing with Gravity Pro and i love it... the only 'problem', for me, is for my one handed backhand that is not the best stick, but its not bad at all... considering that the Prestige is 98", i think the backhand would suit better, right?
Yes the Prestige suits a one handed quite a bit better but it also has a much smaller sweet spot and is generally more demanding, yes.
As I use the 2001 i.prestige mid, this might be my only choice if I were to try and find the closest thing in a new racket. The RA flex rating is most important to me. Absolutely great honest review. Thank you. I’m curious about the Prestige Classic 2.0 that came out too…it has a RA rating of 61 and was wondering if you’ll review it too. It seems just like my rackets but new…hmm…ok. Thanks
Thank you! I don't think we'll get the Prestige Classic 2.0, but it may be perfect for you.
@@RacketsRunnersVancouver I got to try one out (prestige classic 2.0) but it is NOT like the original or the pro stock PT10. It’s too stiff and head heavy (L7 not L6) and not the same. I’ll try the prestige pro soon! Thanks
I am looking for a racket that allows me to send the ball exactly where I want it. Since I have strong power, I am focusing solely on control. I aim to hit the ball hard and accurately, like Marat Safin or Sinner. Is the Prestige Pro the most suitable racket for me among the models currently on the market? Or prestige tour? I am currently using the TF40 18x20
I think go for it with the Prestige Pro!
Prestige yeeeessss... I just order tour 2021 and i cant wait to compare it with my v core 95
Head should pay you high consultant fees for this kind of insightful presentation
What does this feel like compared to the Wilson Pro Staff 97?
Much more buttery and much less "crisp".
Can you please review the prestige tour?
Unfortunately, we don't carry it.
How does this compare to the percept line of raquets?
The Percept is more modern and user-friendly. This really is a control racket in the most traditional sense with very few bells and whistles.
@RacketsRunnersVancouver does tgat mean more of a rather and crisper feel? Also how does this compare to the blade v8 18x20 (coming from a vcore 98)
What string set up do you recommend for this racket?
I like a smooth poly between 45-50 lbs.
@@RacketsRunnersVancouver Head Lynx Tour 1.20mm works amazingly well in the Prestige Pro at 46-50lbs.
How it compares to the Wilson ultra pro 18x20?
The Ultra Pro is even less forgiving. The Ultra Pro is an H19 which (if I'm not mistaken) is molded to the shape of older Prestiges/Pro Tour 280/630 so it's actually a 95 and the string bed is tighter as well.
How is the feel compared to prestige flex point mp?
I have never played with the Prestige FP MP but I found FP rackets to be very hollow, so I would assume this one feels a bit more buttery if that makes sense.
Incredible review
Thank you!
How does the prestige compare with yonex percept 97D?
I haven't tried the 97D but I would assume it's more forgiving and powerful than the Prestige.
How does it feel compare to new gravity pro
It might be worth a comparison but definitely more punishing but ever so slightly more precise.
Keen on a review of the 2023 MP. Specs seem to indicate that it’ll appeal to a wider player audience…
As soon as we get our hands on one I'll get a review out!
Very good review 👍
Thank you!
So was there really no difference between the 2021 and 2023 pro ? Does that 2 less RA make it even less powerful ( by a noticeable amount? )
I wouldn't say it makes it any less powerful but the feel has noticeably improved.
@@RacketsRunnersVancouver thx
what string tension do you use?
Luxilon Alu Power at 47 pounds in this one!
@@RacketsRunnersVancouver thanks man!
What about the Prestige MP? It's closer to the Gravity Pro (I heard), and we all know how you feel about that racket :)
Yes, it's great but unfortunately we don't carry it this year.
They make a Head Prestige Pro 2023 16x19 but it's sold exclusively through only a select few online shops in Europe. Damn... I would totally jump on that if it was available in North America.
So would I...
I've been playing with the 2021 18*19 Prestige MP and it's absolutely the best racket I've used! The specs and balance should make it a nightmare to serve or swing this thing, but actually it clicked for my right away. I know that if I hit the ball early and clean the result will be the same every time. Nothing, unpredictable will happen. Yes, if hit late, the ball will not make it over the net. I think the 18*19 is the new 16*20 and on 100 sq inch, I don't think the levels of control can get any better than the 18*19 Prestige. Some power and some spin is there, but what I enjoy the most is the great stability it has and the fact that during the 2nd set of a match I'm actually less tired with the Prestige MP, because I can swing it more loosely and get great control, while with lighter rackets I have to keep trying harder every time to minimize the twisting motion of a slight misshit. 2-handed backhand and flat forehand feel great.
It's a fantastic racket and I can't wait to test out this version of the MP!
Not sure if you are a stringer. But are these more difficult to string than average racquet because of grommets?
I am a stringer and CAP grommet rackets are always a little annoying because crossovers are much more difficult to see, but they have gotten much easier to deal with over time.
@@RacketsRunnersVancouver Thanks. Love the reviews.
@@RacketsRunnersVancouver Got to keep the racket stringers happy.
What would be the pro of the y shaped throat?
More flex so more feel for the ball.
I'm waiting for MP l to try too
A comparison with the Percept 97D would be delicious! 😊
Agreed, once we get them in I'll get it done!
Waiting for the prestige mp review!
If we end up bringing them in, I'll definitely get one up!
Review the prestige tour
It would be interesting to compare it with Yonex Percept 97H
Agreed! Might make a video on that in the future.
I have no idea why people keep saying that head prestige pro is only made for good pro player. I am 3.0 player, I play better using my 80s head prestige pro mid than light flimsy modern racket. I serve way better, ground stroke better, everything better. I love old heavy prestige mid racket 😅
That's great to read. I think it can hold back some players but if it works for you than that's awesome!
Tour next please and than mp
Thank you!
your groundstroke is so clean. Hoping to see videos about it to improve mine :)
Thank you! We haven't really thought about making any sort of tutorial videos but could be interesting in the future!
56 RA strung looks wery promising
I dunno. I found that Pro Staffs have much better feel than the Prestige. I got a mushy feel off the stringbed when playing with the Prestige Mid and I couldn't tell when I was hitting it in the sweet spot. It was much better with my Pro Staff 85, 90 and even 97. I also found I could generate power easier with the smaller PS85.
There is a more crisp feel off of the Pro Staff, but I disagree that the Prestige is "mushy". You may just like that crisper response (I think I do too).
Sometimes modern tech is modern marketing. The new prestige doesn't need excuses. It's a proven stick and nobody is getting paid to use it. It's a good racquet that appeals to an accomplished player.
The modern game is dictated by corporations and tours for non athletic players and higher profit margins . The golden age of tennis was just that for reasons that are not existing today .
Corporations aim for profit , not pleasing your sense of what you think is golden
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The sport does not belong to companies to dictate , it is the players . It is because of this discord , that we have the issues we have today .
You're right, the only problem is that they aim for profit. It's sad to say, but that's our reality now
Нету там никаких 56RA..от силы 60 получается..уже проверили тестовые обода.🤣🥎👍
The new Prestige Classic 2.0 may have the Prestige Pro beat in terms of feel. The caveat being dealing with 93 sq in. But a buttery 61RA and a slim 19.5mm beam.
Yes, but that's a pretty big caveat nowadays 😅
I think i will order a 2.0 classic next week - i love the classic Head rackets ...!
The Prestige MP 99 inch2 (former Tour 360+ 2019) with 18 x 19 pattern and 22 mm beam all through, seems to be Heading (Punt) towards a more contemporate modern play take on a Prestige.
To me swingweight is more important than the overall weight of the racket. you can have a 285 gram rackets with impossible manouvrebility because being so head heavy.
I think the MP L will just move the balance towards the tip as all They do is remove some weight in the handle. Also the MP L has a different drilling and string pattern 16 x 19 in a 99 inch2.... that can be too open for a control racket. So the MP L is really not so much a Prestige racket.
Yes, I'm very excited to try both MPs because they do seem like modern prestiges and I think that 99 16x19 can still be good enough for control if they get it right.
56ra strung? Man...that must be smooth
Like buuuuutter
Dont string the Prestige Pro too tight with the polyester strings. The Pro will perform much better with a hybrid, with multi in cross and edged co-poly in the mains...., strung in the 48-52 lbs range.
I've demoed the 2021 Prestige Pro over the summer and I wasn't impressed. The sweetspot is as small as a pea and the racquet is extremely underpowered. A GPro in comparison feels like a powerhouse. U have to work twice as hard on every shot to create a powerful ball. If u play against strong opponents the racquet will make you suffer in any defense situation...
It's definitely tough to use but some people will love that about it. Agreed for most people (including myself) the Gravtiy Pro makes much more sense in today's game.
You actually play best with prestige
No better racquet for aggressive dubs than a prestige.
Djokovic racket is very similar to prestige 95 specs
man its just graphite for the last 30 yrs, with slightly diff stiffness and/or balance. thats it man.
Another tennis player admitting the GOAT feel of blade V5….. still using it as nothing comes close. Fortunately i have six of them.
You rotate all 6 of them? or you have some of them as inventory and will use eventually to replace the run down ones?
@@elchanclascocina i have 6 and leaded them up in the same specs. I rotate them cause i can’t found grommets anymore. I demo every racquet out there each year and nothing makes me to switch….
What has come closest so far?
Spread the wealth 😅
Manufacturers need to stop using matte paint. Make it all gloss/clearcoat as it's nicer to hold.
Agreed
Its so dark, almost black
Through juniors I played with the older 95", 18x20, Prestiges. Believe my first Prestige was the Flex-Point. Idk how I still have an arm playing with this thing my whole life.
Why wouldn't you have an arm? These rackets are soft and comfortable. Your arm muscles grow to adapt to the extra grams of weight.
They gotta ditch Cilic as the pro that endorses this racquet, need a younger player that'll get more attraction to the lineup, because it definitely deserves more love than it gets
I actually think Cerundulo could be great. He's an exciting player to watch and I think he's got a bright future ahead. That, or paint someone else's racket to look like a Prestige and revive the line.
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Perhaps, perhaps.
Prestige mp l🥲