Li Ning N7

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  1. f1rst

    f1rst Regular Member

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    Has anyone got any reviews of the N7? Haven't seen any on the forum and considering giving it a shot.
     
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    second that :)
     
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    This is now my favourite racket .. replaced n50iii. Personally i prefer light racket and not so head heavy. Was using n50iii for a while until I saw the specs of this racket. Similar balance to n50iii but the shalf is slightly stiffer (which is good becuase i felt n50iii is too flex for me). When compare to n50iii, this racket gives me faster swing and more power due to stiffer shalf. Very good for doubles!
     
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    So is the n7 basically the same as the c7 just being a little bit stiffer? To clarify I mean that the balance and weight are similar but the n7 is stiffer?
     
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    Any u guys have any reveiew of Li ning N7 ?
     
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    It is time for the N7-ii now! The racket that ZhangNan used when he won the gold medal in Rio last time.
     
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    I have been using N7s for the past two years. I have used almost everything in the Li-Ning lineup and these suit me best. They are head heavy, but not obnoxiously so, making them suitable for doubles play. They are rated as medium for flexibility but I find them to be quite whippy. They respond very well to higher tensions as I usually play 32x30 with Li-Ning #3. Where they truly shine is their speed and aerodynamics. It is very easy to move the head of the racket through the air and there is noticably less wind resistance than most other rackets. They are not the most powerful racket, but they have better "acceleration" than almost anything other than a Brave Sword, making them superb for drives and kills and fast exchanges. They take some time to get used to, but well worth it in the end.
     
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    漆水非常gorgeous,你会喜欢的
     

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