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Head Graphene Touch Prestige Midplus Racquet Review

http://bit.ly/2DRhTcA The iconic Prestige MP lives on! With its thin 21mm beam and dense 18x20 string pattern, the essence of this racquet boils down to one word - control. As with past versions, this is the perfect racquet for experienced players who want their biggest swings to land consistently inside the lines. At roughly 11.9-12 ounces strung, the Graphene Touch Prestige MP has good stability and plow-through, allowing it to absorb and re-direct heavy pace without much fuss. Althoug the manageable 321 swingweight gives this stick some user-friendly acceleration, the low-power level likely makes it more of a racquet for stronger, more advanced players. Made with Graphene Touch, this racquet has the same muted and dampened response we're finding across the Head racquet line up. On groundstrokes, the Prestige MP does not offer much free power, which means a full cut is needed to keep the ball deep or generate penetrating pace. The upside of this racquet's outstanding control is that big hitters should find it easy to select ambitious targets. With its low and laser-like trajectory, the Prestige MP is great for those who like to flatten their shots out and drive the ball through the court. Players looking to hit big loopy topspin shots should skip over this one for the Prestige Pro or something in the Extreme series. At net, the Prestige MP has decent stability and buttery touch, but it reserves its greatest charms for those with solid mechanics. Strong players who can generate their own power will be rewarded with surgical placement on serves, especially on flat bombs. On serve returns, this stick redirects pace well, which means it feels smooth on counterpunches and chips, and it will keep your most aggressive cuts inside the lines. All in all, this racquet continues to be one of the most obvious choices for experienced players seeking control.

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