View Full Version : Isometric Power 200
Byro-Nenium
04-08-2001, 11:12 AM
This racket is available at the Sportslink sale at Causeway Point as well as the Cab 8 like i mensioned in an earlier thread.
Has anyone tried this racket? Its selling at $69.90 eg $70 inclusive with a full cover case.
Anyone tried this before? If so, how does it compare to the Slim 10?
Cheung
04-08-2001, 11:55 AM
This racquet is not listed in the 2001 Yonex catalogue.
There is an Iso250.
ya, i think this is an older racket, there's also i power600 too i think.
cooler
04-08-2001, 02:58 PM
i demoed an iso200 briefly when in my 'younger' days.
It is a looking racket, i think it's flat black in color.
i think it's an intermediate level racket with med stiffness, comparable to iso300.
at first i found it to be a bit heavy but that was when i was younger.
i found two iso200 after a college tournament but returned it to lost and found.
those are my memory of iso200.
Byro-Nenium
04-08-2001, 09:54 PM
Trust me, its real
cooler
04-08-2001, 10:01 PM
sorry for the careless grammer in my last post
i was doing chores and stereo was blasting.
I have demed an iso200 briefly back in my 'younger' days
"It is a good looking racket......
cooler
04-08-2001, 10:27 PM
" I have demoed an iso200.........."
No chores but the tv and stereo still blasting.
mongoose
04-09-2001, 06:24 AM
I just broke one last week! I had it for about two years. In my opinion, it has medium stiffness, slightly heavier on the head and seems a better racket for singles than doubles. It has much lower power compared to the Cab 20, 25, 20 Power and MP 100. The string bed seems to absorb alot of the power in my shots. It is great for controlled shots though. I would recommend this racket to touch players (singles). Not advisable for aggressive doubles players.
Cheung
04-09-2001, 10:59 AM
No doubting you but why buy a racquet that is out of production?
And you don't even seem to be sure of it's qualities.
iso power200
graphite frame
high modulus graphite shaft
medium stiffness, good power and control
iso power600
high modulus graphite in both shaft and frame
more flex then power200 i think.
cooler
04-14-2001, 03:42 PM
sorry 4 the mix up. What i had demoed was the original isometric 200 (flat black). I didnt knew there was isometric 200 power by yonex recently (green, silver and black). The latter one is lighter overall than the original iso200 but weighted more toward the head. The shaft seems to be in the range of mid stiff to stiff.
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