Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by tckang, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. Jasonvan

    Jasonvan Regular Member

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    You're almost better off buying it online since the price of LN rackets in HK are pretty expensive(retail price) without discounts... I heard they opened a store in Portland but that's like a 6hr drive...
     
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    Portland is like pretty expensive... 265$ for a N90 USD? o.o
     
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    well, he was asking about a local place and Portland is probably the closest to Vancouver with LN rackets.... Or he could order it from MJS in Toronto...
     
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    In HK, you can go to mybadmintonstore, they sell Li Ning products. The shop is located in Queen's Road West. You can find their shop details on their website, just search mybadmintonstore in google. They do online business as well but it's much cheaper if you can buy it in store. Go browse through their website, u can find more info. Hope this info help.
     
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    Does anyone try storm N77 before? Can someone pls tell me some comments on this racket.

    Also, can someone please tell me the different between N90 and N90II. I understand someone may post this before but I am kind of new to here and haven't got time to read all the posts regarding to this topic yet.

    Thank you
     
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    I don't think anyone uses N77 =P, not popular

    Ok, here is what I have "heard" from reviews upon the 2 N90s

    N90 I - Generally a head heavy and power sided racket.
    N90 II - Control type racket with head heaviness, and speed

    I wouldn't say N90II is THAT much weaker than N90, but there is a difference in powers as to saying N90II has better control, it can be seen easily =)
     
  7. Jasonvan

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    I have both N90 and N90II, I would say N90 will give you more power than the N90-II but N90-II has better defense and control... It depends on what you're looking for in your game, is it more power or better defense and control?

    ps Actually after using it more, I would say the power difference is more noticeable than I originallly thought... But the defense of N90-II is definitely better....
     
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    Bascially Power VS. Control/Speed/Defense =P. Overall N90II is a easier racket to use. unless you are able to have control/speed/defense with purely just skills :cool:
     
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    N90-singles/offense/power

    N90II-doubles/defense/control
     
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    Comparing the 2, but compared to other rackets N90II should be 2nd in power... N90II singles too o.o. N90 can be used in doubles.
     
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    Thank you guys for the info.
    Really hope to get some reviews for N77 though! If any of you come across with some friends try this racket before, please do let me know how it is.
    Thanks:)
     
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    I'm new for this website and I just use Li-ning (BP300B, TP100B)
    want to say hi to you guys.

    BTW, what is nationality of this website?

    My name is Whim, from Bangkok, Thailand.
     
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    Website is used by everyone, just type in english so everyone understands =)
     
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    I mean the head office of here.

    I read so many good article from here for a while before I desire to registered.
     
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    I was told Li-ning racquets are on shelf at max sports, can't wait to feel them in my hand.:)
     
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    I was wondering are there any warranty for li-ning bags because my has been torn :(

    i am currently using the red and silver 6 racket bag
     
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    Hi,

    Found this model in one shop her. Li ning t8 Nano 200 Ti. Where can I check weither this model genuine Li Ning racket or not. What I mean is weither this model is really exist in Li Ning product

    Thanks in advance
     
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    I don't know if this has been asked before, but what if my N90's serial(on the shaft) is only 3 letters, no numbers? And i cannot find any verification code under a sticker....
     
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    There should be 2, one is at the back of the head strap cardboard thingy, where you scratch off, and enter the code into the website, another one should be on the shaft? it's like KNO or something + numbers showing date, and location/factory it was made, I think.
     

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