Li-ning n50i s-type

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  1. ~~Alfonse

    ~~Alfonse Regular Member

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    I want to know what is the difference between the n50ii which i own, and the n50ii s-type.
     
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    ~~Alfonse Regular Member

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    n50ii* typo.
     
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    S type is a lit bit more flexible. I hv both.
     
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    ~~Alfonse Regular Member

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    Is it just the flex? Thankyou aswell.
     
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    Yes. I feels so.
     
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    which do you think is more user friendly?? aka less shoulder strain
     
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    May be S-Type for you. Both rackets are not very stiff.
     
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    with do u rather use in a game??
     
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    Screenshot_2012-12-24-22-31-21.jpg how bad is it?? is it just chipped or what??
     
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    yeah,i like that, May be S-Type for you. Both rackets are not very stiff.thank you[​IMG]
     

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