Lin Dan special edition racket

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  1. Warlock

    Warlock Regular Member

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    Anybody used it before?How does it compare with the rest of n series?Comes in an aluminum box with ceritificate and his autograph and strings and grip and wristband and water bottle.
     
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    lin dan using n50II i see nothing special
    just using his name to promo the model
     
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    A link or a picture would be nice to see what you guys are talking about.
     
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    Are you referring to the olympics box? I think it's just a N90 that's painted differently and comes with a bunch of stuff, great if you're a collector of rackets but I remember reading somewhere before it's the same as the regular N90
     
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    Is it not the golden N90-II? ;) AT700LTD was the Olympic box ... the N90 (II) Classic came with a Louis Vuitton case iirc.
     
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    That's the one, forgot it's the N90-II...
     
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    g-force racket? pretty sweet sounding. the one i saw in the li-ning shop was just a N90-II in a black/aluminum box with foam cut out in the shapes of the racket and other extras that came in the "set"

    looks more of a display/gift thing than practical. i guess they do really want to justify their price by giving the premium feel.
     
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    This was what I was referring to
     
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    this is OTT. this sort of marketing just cheapens the products IMHO.
     
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    I'm wondering how many of you really bought this kit.
     
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    Woods G-Force? Looks like a regular N90 Classic (aka Golden N90-II); at least three BC members bought the original set as depicted in the BBE link, this one I have never seen before but the price is about the same then. And in this case not worth it at all if it at least doesn't come with all the same extra's ...

    Here are some pics by one of our BC members of his set: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/80068-Li-Ning-N90II-Limited-Edition-set
     
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