LI-NING equivalent of YONEX VT-80 !

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  1. lightandtangy

    lightandtangy Regular Member

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    As the title says,

    Was wondering what is the equivalent of the VT-80 from the LI-NING LINE






    THANKS IN ADVANCE
     
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    lightandtangy Regular Member

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    help anyone ?
     
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    lindanfan321 Regular Member

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    You can try N90, quite similar in balance but slower
     
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    lightandtangy Regular Member

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    Any more suggestions ?
     
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    quixilver Regular Member

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    I don't think there is but the similar one i can think of is N90ii S-type.
     
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    lightandtangy Regular Member

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    keep them coming forum members !!
     
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    What an odd request. I could understand if you were looking at a cheaper brand name and asking about something similar to a VT-80 but less expensive. Granted I don't know the retail environment in Australia but, in Taiwan and Canada you essentially asking "How can I pay more for a racquet that plays somewhat similar to a VT-80?" Why not just buy the VT-80?
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    Hmmmm.
    I would say the Li-Ning Woods N80
    It is head heavy like the Voltric 80 but the frame of the N80 is more aerodynamic and cuts through the air really well but I thought the power of the N80 was really nice because of the frame whereas the frame of the Voltric 80 gives the power.
    Thats how I feel, you should try the N80 yourself and compare to the VT80
     
  9. gundamzaku

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    N80 is also lighter in swing weight compared to the N90 or N50. nonetheless, it is still pretty heavy for me and is too heavy for doubles for me. if i am playing singles, the weight is just right, heavy enough so i get power to backhand clear out of a jam, and light enough to do fast exchanges in drives. :)
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    I havent been able to try Li-Ning's N90 or N50.
    I don't know many people who uses Li-Ning rackets :(
    I have tried the N80 and N90(ii)
     
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    In terms of balance, the N90I is probably closest... but stiffness... N90IIS, perhaps?
     

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