Li-Ning Woods N90 vs Li-Ning Woods N90-II

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  1. farren23

    farren23 Regular Member

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    I am a offensive doubles player who is looking for a new offensive weapon ... Am a heavy smasher and would like to ask which racket suits me better . The Li-Ning Woods N90 or the Li-Ning N90-II ? Would like to hear from all of you out there . Thanks !
     
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    paroxysmal Regular Member

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    Going by the past discussions, n90.

    I brought n90 and it is a deadly weapon. I rate Yonex at900p equal to it. Can't select the best amongst the two.
     
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    N90 bro, hehe, nice smash
     
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    Thanks for the reply guys , which means Woods N90 is a better attacking racket than the Woods N90-II ?
     
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    Yea n90. I own a n90 now and it's a very awesome racquet. But if you are a doubles player I recommend you to get an even balanced racquet because n90 is good for smash but very hard for defensive. Just a suggestion but you can still stick with n90 :)
     
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    N90II suits doubles better. It's head lighter by a bit which would help in defense, N90 would be a chore to handle for doubles, especially during fast drives.
     

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