Yonex ISO Muscle Power 30

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  1. Bidybag

    Bidybag Regular Member

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    There is no review on the Yonex ISO Muscle Power 30 in reviews section. Please can you give me some feedback on this please
     
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    Anybody have a review on this
     
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    hongyi_2000 Regular Member

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    who say there is not...there is...go under review>>rackets>>Yonex>>Carbonex 30 muscle
     
  4. jamesshieh88

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    he wants the review for MuslePower 30 not Carbonex 30 Muscle
     
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    dr4g0n Regular Member

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    Currently there are no reviews for the MP30.

    However the MP33 which is very similar to the MP30 has several review written for it amongst them including mine.

    I highly recommend you buy a MP33 instead of a MP30.

    I have noted the differences in my review.
     
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    Alright I've got a short review for MP30 it was my friends one I was trying it out. Strung with BG65 at prolly 24 - 25 lbs. 3UG5 original leather grip.

    OK here's the lowdown, for me it was kind of hard to use it, G5 with a stock grip does not fit my hand. I use something like a replacement grip over the leather grip on a G4 size racquet. So it was hard for me to use. Next up for me were a couple of smashes and drops. The racquet to me didn't generate enough power at all. Prolly cause of the small grip size. I did not feel much of an oomph as I thought I would have. Cross courts were slightly harder, drops also.

    Possibly my timing was out when I used the racquet though I managed to put in precise smashes they weren't killer ones. THe racquet is not headheavy, somewhat evenly balanced. It just didn't feel like a racquet I'd get used to.

    Still, you have to try it out for yourself.

    Cheers
     
  7. Darkph0enix187

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    MP33 and MP30 are two completely different rackets if i'm not mistaken.
     
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    agree with that. the MP-30 is more of an extension of the low end MP-22/23/24/25/26/27/28. yeah, we do have all that in our country. and from my experience with MP-24, not good. very little power, although it is a 'long' racket.

    while the MP-33 is from the original MP series.
     
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    I wouldn't reccommend the MP30. I tried a friend's one, strung with bg-65 @ 24lbs. I did not like it at all. It was very hard to generate power from it and control was somewhat okay. If you're looking for low end rackets I suggest you look to one of the others 22/23/24/25/26/27/28. MP30 in my opinion is a waste of money. I've heard many good things about MP33 but i can't recommend you it yet because I have yet to test out the MP33. I will be recieving it soon. =] MP33 is discontinued so it might be pretty hard to find one.
     
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    I use an MP30 but I'm soon to change. That's not to say that it's a bad racket, just that there's another one out there I've found which suits my style more. It's slightly head heavy and qutie stiff, do it would take a bit of time to get used to if you've been using more flexible rackets.
    Power wise, if you catch it right then it packs a punch. I can't really comment on touch and net play... they all seem to be the same for me whichever racket I use.
    Cheers.
     
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    Im using a MP30 right now. Changing to a AT900P soon! :D
     
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    well i have it and its not tat bad i can generate smashes quite well and drops not too bad overall its not really a bad racket but i fink i can do allooot better with a MP99 which im hoping to get :crying:
     
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    any links on the pics ?? is MP series heavy head ??
     
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    well i its head heavy balance but not as heavy as those in the armortec 700 its more of a semi head heavy balance making it easier to manuver wen defending overall its pretty good i just broke my 65Ti on it just yesterday and it was strung at 22 now i restrung it with bg 70 Pro and i dunno the performance yet i can tell u tmr tho :)
     
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    what about MP 22 or 23 ?? cos i'm planning to get myself an mp series racquet..
     
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    Not head heavy. Muscle Power is mainly known for it's EVEN balance rackets suited for all players. The low ends are most commonly used by novices. Although it's even balance, it may slide toward head heavy or head light, but still considered even.

    Only some Muscle power rackets are not even balance, such as the MP66. The MP66 states on it's shaft that it is head light.
     
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    im not saying its not even balance and im not even talking bout wut the factory is saying all im saying is tat "TO ME" its semi head heavy :rolleyes:
     
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    nvm my frame broke T_T smashed too hard
    @ the others generating power out of this isnt hard once u get the hang of it... :p
     
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    Are you sure or it was a possible collisions or mis-hits prior to the breakage on the smash? :eek:
     
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    most of my collisions were really minor and the racket was really good wen u get used to it i really miss it... im stuck with my nanospeed 800 now at 23 with bg65 i really gotta restring it :crying: i want MP 99 or AT900 Power
     

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