Head Youtek Ig Prestige Mp Review Tennis Warehouse

Caput YOUTEK Prestige Midplus

Every once in awhile, everything in a player'south game clicks. There are those golden moments when, as tennis players, we enter the zone. How sweet those moments are. They fuel our passion for the game and define those times when we hit the impossible shots and pull out the improbable win.

Every once in awhile, everything in a racquet's design clicks. Racquets that combine feel, power, maneuverability, control and stability are rare, just every now and then 1 comes forth. These are the racquets that inspire usa to play our all-time, that requite the states the confidence to paint the lines on passing shots, and instill the belief needed to close out a tough match.

Here nosotros test one such racquet, the Head Youtek Prestige Midplus.

Groundstrokes - Score: 82

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The Youtek Prestige Midplus proved to be very popular with our playtesters on groundstrokes. All our testers apace found the groove with it, and for Chris, it was his favorite of the three new Prestige racquets. He said, "I was very, very happy with my level of play, and my confidence was high with this racquet. This is the nicest Prestige Midplus I've striking, and it was my favorite of the three Youteks. I've never picked a Prestige Midplus over a Mid before, only this racquet won me over. Feel, control, spin and footstep, it was all there. This racquet was a corking fit for my groundstroke game, and I could switch to information technology during hitting sessions and immediately experience comfy."

Danny agreed, saying, "The Youtek Prestige Midplus was the racquet that I liked most out of the 3 models. My control and consistency were loftier, and I loved the soft Youtek feel. I remember the but difference between last twelvemonth's model and this year's model is dampening. I idea the accuracy and plow through was the best with this model every bit well. Really, the only deviation between this version and the Pro version is the string pattern. I think this model had slightly less spin potential than the Prestige Pro."

Spencer was impressed with the control-oriented response, saying, "I am a big fan of the Midplus after hit this one from the baseline. The 18x20 string pattern offered excellent command and feel, with the power to keep the brawl deep in the court. I felt the specs were nicely balanced, offering a practiced blend of maneuverability and stability."

Finding the racquet light enough for artistic shot making was Granville. He said, "This racquet had a very familiar feel. I was not struggling to keep up with shots, as the racquet was just light enough for me to take my manner with it. My shots were landing deep and with first-class control. Even late in a point, or when I was moving from side to side, I was able to reverse the direction of the ball from cross courtroom to down the line with groovy results. When I endeavor that with a heavier racquet I run the take a chance of beingness late and striking broad."

Volleys - Score: 81

Our testers loved the combination of command, feel, maneuverability and punch they found at the net with the Youtek Prestige Midplus. Finding the racquet very versatile at net was Granville, who said, "Large and friendly feeling, this Midplus allowed me to embrace the internet with ease. If the 93 is a scalpel, this is a saws-all. I could bleed the step for a short volley winner or punch the ball for a knock out volley. Good stuff."

Spencer was in understanding. He offered, "A wonderfully versatile racquet, the Midplus helped maintain consistency for me at net. I found decent maneuverability with a forgiving, feel oriented stringbed, which helped keep a squeamish residuum on volleys. I establish effective punch, while besides getting good touch on placement and bending volleys."

Danny had a Goldilocks moment with the Youtek Prestige Midplus, saying, "The Midplus was my favorite racquet at the internet besides. I liked it mostly considering of its consistency. It didn't have the touch the smaller Mid has, but I could stick my volleys amend than I could with the other versions. The Mid didn't accept enough power for me at the net and the Pro would be uncontrollable at times. The Midplus was exactly what I was looking for."

Chris connected to favor the Midplus when moving upwards to the cyberspace, saying, "I found lots of experience and control at cyberspace. I was able to command touch shots besides as I could with the Mid. For me, in that location was also the added bonus of a more than forgiving response. Again, this one was my selection of the agglomeration. The feel was soft and plush, yet I found all the dial needed to stick my volleys."

Serves - Score: 81

Our testers plant the Youtek Prestige Midplus an easy racquet to swing on serve. The maneuverable feel had our testers finding lots of stride and spin, thank you to fast swing speeds. Danny said, "My overheads and serves were the all-time with the Prestige Midplus. I found the Midplus to be the easiest swinging racquet out of the three models. I had good pop and consistency when serving right up the tee."

Granville also had success on serve with the racquet, saying, "At to the lowest degree with this racquet I felt like I could squeeze some extra speed out of my serves. There was a overnice crisp response, even with my preferred use of multifilament strings. I found fantabulous precision going broad and up the middle."

Spencer found an accent on command over power on serve. He said, "The command of this racquet stood out for me in this category. What I lacked in power, I felt was fabricated up for with placement and command. I was happy with the amount of spin I could generate, even with the 18x20 pattern."

Chris enjoyed serving with the racquet, saying, "I was most impressed on serve with this racquet. The speed and spin I was generating was keen. I was getting some nice activeness kicking the ball besides equally good consistency on harder serves. I felt confident no matter what serve I was hitting and was able to continually mix things upward to continue opponents guessing. This was a fun racquet to serve with."

Serve Returns - Score: 82

Finding plenty of command, our testers returned well with the Youtek Prestige Midplus. Granville offered, "Here again, if I was in position and moving forward, I could practice but about anything with this racquet. When taken out wide I did find a piddling less response compared with the other two versions. Nonetheless, this one is a weapon in the right person's easily."

Danny continued to be impressed, saying, "Due to all the control and experience, it's not surprising to say the Midplus version was my favorite Youtek Prestige when returning serves."

Chris was swinging with confidence on returns. He said, "I was able to do a lot with the ball on returns. The control was there to permit me swing away, nonetheless I as well found the spin and experience needed for fragile angles or when looking to softly roll the ball deep. This 1 felt more forgiving than the Mid on returns and had more feel than the Pro, so it was again my option of the bunch."

"This was 1 of my favorite racquets when it came to returning serve," said Spencer. "I could exist ambitious and effective off both wings. I gained a lot of confidence stepping in and driving the backhand cross court, or being able to hit a depression slice just over the net. I really enjoyed the controlled aggressiveness I could put on the ball."

Overall - Score: 81

The Youtek Prestige Midplus was simply a hit with our testers. Offer a high level of mobility for a player'due south racquet, our testers were able to generate fast swing speeds and become the most out of the racquet. The stringbed offered a forgiving and comfortable response without sacrificing feel and command, which is a rare combination. Despite pop belief that open string patterns are more spin friendly, all of our testers were impressed with how much spin they could generate with this racquet -- most likely due to the maneuverability. Needless to say, this is a racquet we definitely think you should demo.

Likes

Chris - "I loved the control and experience the virtually. The speed I could swing it was also impressive. I just loved the whip I was finding on angles and spin shots. This was a groovy serving stick, too."

Danny - "I liked the Youtek Prestige Midplus the best out of the 3 models. I liked the dampened Youtek feel and I call up information technology is a great all effectually racquet."

Spencer - "The weight, the experience, the command, the touch and the look. Did I miss anything?"

Granville - "This slightly lighter Prestige does offer some relief for those looking for simply a slightly more forgiving response."

Dislikes

Chris - "I couldn't mistake much, peradventure a little more length to the stock grip. I wrapped my overgrip higher to solve this effect."

Danny - "Compared to the Mid and Pro versions there wasn't much that I didn't similar virtually the Midplus. It'southward not a racquet that I am switching to, only information technology was a fun test for me."

Spencer "None."

Granville - "The HydroSorb grip is very soft and cushy -- not in-line with my preferences."

Technical Specifications

Length 27 inches 69 centimeters
Head Size 98 square inches 632 foursquare centimeters
Weight 11.9 ounces 337 grams
Balance Betoken 12.625 inches
32 centimeters
7pts Head Light
Construction 21mm Straight Beam
Composition Graphite/d3o
String Pattern 18 Mains / 20 Crosses

Babolat RDC Ratings

Score
Grade
Flex Rating 63 Range: 0-100
Swing Weight 318 Range: 200-400

Head YOUTEK Prestige Midplus Scores

(Scores are determined by averaging individual play test scores)


Chris' Scores
Power seven.8 Serves 8.two
Control 8.3 Groundstrokes eight
Maneuverability 8.three Returns 8.1
Stability 7.ix Slice 8
Comfort seven.9 Topspin seven.nine
Touch/Feel 7.9 Volleys viii
Overall 8.one
Granville'due south Scores
Power 7.3 Serves 8.4
Control viii.3 Groundstrokes 8.5
Maneuverability 8 Returns eight.3
Stability viii.three Slice 8
Comfort 8.v Topspin 8
Affect/Feel eight.five Volleys 8.iii
Overall 8.1
Danny'due south Scores
Power 8 Serves 8.2
Control 8.2 Groundstrokes seven.ix
Maneuverability 8 Returns 7.ix
Stability 8 Slice 7.9
Comfort 8.i Topspin viii
Bear upon/Feel 8.1 Volleys eight
Overall 8.one
Spencer's Scores
Power 8.two Serves 7.5
Command 8.5 Groundstrokes 8.5
Maneuverability 7.viii Returns 8.v
Stability vii.5 Slice 8.one
Comfort 8 Topspin 7.eight
Affect/Feel 7.6 Volleys 7.9
Overall 8.1

Playtester Profiles

Chris: 5.0 All courtroom role player currently using the Volkl Power Bridge 10 Mid. Chris uses a full-western forehand grip, has a fast swing style and hits a two-handed backhand.

Danny: Open up baseline player currently using a Volkl Power Bridge ten Mid. Danny uses a semi-western forehand grip, a two-handed backhand and has a long swing way.

Granville: 5.5 all-court player currently using a Wilson 1000 Factor Six-1 Tour 95. Granville is an ambitious player who uses an eastern forehand grip and goes continental on everything else, hits with a apartment swing and a one-handed backhand.

Spencer: 4.5 Baseline thespian currently using a Wilson K-Bract Bout. Spencer uses a semi-western forehand grip, and hits with a one-handed backhand.

Review appointment: January 2010. If you lot found this review interesting or have further questions or comments please contact us.

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