Does anyone know what this 3D Break free tag means? I got the lee yong bo M73 racket. The frame is kind of triangular shaped. I've noticed a lot of their newer rackets have this tag but don't know what it means. Thanks!
I always think it is sort of 'brake'-free which makes more sense to me cos it reduces air pressure. Lol or they refer 'break' as intervals. Yea that works too. But basically it s the bravesword frame.
i want a product which, if my opponent puts 3d glasses on, the racket makes me appear like a gigantic dragon with a huge tail! so he'd hand the match to me and run away scared i haven't seen it yet... no info on the website or latest manual?
Soon enough LiNing will start put up the word "KungFu", "Panda", "Taichi", "Shaolin", "Great Wall", "Yuan",..etc... on their hi end rackets. Basically any word-play originated from China that can be used for marketing gimmick without clear purposes what their functions are. Meanwhile for their low-mid end rackets, would still use some unknown numeric alphabet that even their QC team doesn't know their meaning!
If it s possible to write a poem on a rice grain i bet they can write story of 3 kingdoms in a racket. That d be very very cool.