New Kason Gear for Fu Haifeng / Cai Yun

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Sealman, Sep 16, 2010.

  1. ogumuokudi

    ogumuokudi Regular Member

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    ya maybe..but rare case is think..the "fake" racket with "genuine" serial also eligible for warranty i think..
     
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    serial no should be the 16 digit..
     
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    Besides the serial, anyone can share other way to confirm if the kason racket is genuine?
     
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    as for me i have an F9 and C7 which i bought from Queensway. Have u guys seen any fake Kason rackets out there yet ?
     
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    Forgot to mention in KL....
     
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    JonSim, i think so far there is no fake Kason in the market yet. Simply because all their rackets are very affordable. Except for F9 and C7 thou...

    Normally you will find a lot of fake high-end rackets such as Votric 80, Li-ning N series and etc...IMHO
     
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    i see.. thx for info ^^
    i'm enjoying my C7 more than F9 ~
     
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    do any of you know if theyre produced in china? are there only CH/SP units? or are there like US/CD units as well? which units are higher quality?
     
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    As far as i know they are only kason produced in China and only CN units. Someone pls correct me if i am wrong.
     
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    well someone im buying from has a kason SP coded unit...
     
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    Hmm...maybe i am wrong then...mind telling me how much you bought?
     
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    F9 is 293 blance and C7 is 298 balance
    so how come F9 is heavy head to C7 ?
    stiffness both are medium, anyone can confirm?
    both ve same frame shape...
    F9 frame is slimmer than C7, anyone can confirm?
     
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    F9 is even balance, mid stiffness. C7 is head heavy, mid stiffness. People generally imagine that CY would play with a headlight or even balanced racket, but he doesn't, which is why I think there is the confusion. My C7 has a BP of 304.
     
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    IIRC, C7 is stiff/extra stiff...
     
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    Err........well, it's stiffer than the F9, but by global standards it's not 'stiff'. Probably similar to say a Bravesword 10 maybe? But not perhaps as much as say a Forza T1550 S or MX80.

    Okay so maybe it is a little bit stiff haha!

    Still, it's a very 'playable' stiffness.
     
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    So. Let me get this right. The F9 and C7 a basically copies of Li ning n50 and n70. Having looked through the internet there is no real difference in price for any of them.

    So whats the point of getting one of these if they are essentially the same as Li ning? It just confuses me more into what racket to buy. Im stuck on either the n50ii, F9 or Arc 8DX. If only I was rich!!
     
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    sources?

    I thought CY was playing N30 and not N70. N70 -> Bao Chunlai
     
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    interesting. since I can get the kason for cheaper than the li ning..... maybe I will give the F9 a try one of these days.
     
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    THEY ARE NOT COPIES. They may have similar specs to reflect the preferences of CY/FHF, but they're not Li-Ning rackets. In the slightest.

    You guys seem to forget that Kason was around BEFORE Li-Ning decided to co-opt into Badminton. Li-Ning BOUGHT Kason.

    I really like my C7. Great balance of speed and power, really nice tactility, and super high quality. Only issue is that people expect it to be head-light and its not - obvious head-heaviness at round 305BP.
     

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