Hi Jenson1992 In my personal opinion i have a very strong feeling that is fake. I personally own a N90 II classic therefore i might know a thing or two. On the shaft of the racket, the words "N90 II" should be in a holographic form, meaning when you tilt the racket under light under certain angles youll see a rainbow like pattern hope this helps!
Palo_pali thanks for your reply,, i already check the serial code that the seller give me and it actually correct,, since you already have it,, can i ask you about the feeling og this racket??
Hi there, good to know all is well! ive recently purchase the N90II Classic (BG-80 24lbs) i must say its a very easy and versatile racket to master if youve been playing badminton for quite awhile. Offensive play on the racket is fantastic, smashes are deadly, birdie control is excellent. Defensive play is also manageable and easy to control (maybe its the BG-80 strings which provide excellent repulsion) Overall i would say im very pleased with the N90, hope to hear more from you too!
oh nice review!! but i haven"t receive the racket yet =("" after i play with my racket i will share the experience with you too! Since u mention the holographic form about the words "N90II",, i had checked many forum but i think u r the 1st one notice that,,can u post some photo about ur racket,,?? let's share with others too!!hahaha!
Hi!Yeah sure ill post pictures up! Not sure if the holographic is only on the classic, but I've heard the "Li-Ning" word on the cone should come in a holographic form aswell regardless of classic or not
As promised the photos, sorry if the quality is bad its the best i could do with the lighting. That was what i meant by holographic words.
Haha, didn't even notice the spelling error. But does the "woods" actually make a difference? Or is it the same racket?