Li Ning Shoes

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  1. Voldemont

    Voldemont Regular Member

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    Finally, I just bought the red Li Ning shoes. The size is a little off for US and EU sizes. I use size 43 in Yonex SHB 101. For the Li Nings, I have to use 44.5.

    Their quality are excellent, using good leather quality. The main thing that I love about the shoes are lots of cushioning and good elastic mesh tongue. Cushioning is a little higher compared to SHB 101 but softer, which I like.

    Tongue are made out of elastic mesh. I can easily stretch it. It feels soft on my feet.

    The "Bird Nest" side and slightly raised midsole help during cutting movements similar to Yonex's lateral claw.

    I love these shoes and they are very eye catching since most people are using Yonex's. The good thing is they also come in fiery red :cool:.
     
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    mind telling the price? I can't seem to find any of Li Ning attribute in Thailand. can somebody help me on this,pls?
     
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    Voldemont Regular Member

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    My friend bought for me from Chiang Mai. The price I paid was 3500 baht. I am not sure what the shop name is. I'll ask my friend.
     
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    what would e the price in dollars
     
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    It depends on how many dollars you have to pay for 3500 bath ;)

    /T
     
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    1 US$ = ~33.5 baht.
     
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    so far, only Chiang Mai stocks Li Ning products? anywhere near Bangkok?
     
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    Are there any wide LiNing badminton shoes?
     
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    the shoes which that guy bought named 2YMD649, if your foot is wide and flat. you cna try AYAD005, i think is the most suitable for you, but AYAD005 is a little more expensive than 2YMD649
     
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    My friend said Lining red shoes like Ronald McD shoes...LOL
     
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    Hahah RED and YELLOW.. hehehe
     
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    Arc-Z = Ronald McDonald racket? ;)
     
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    Yeah, thats me, wide and flat feet
    They probably wont fit me anyways, considering he goes up 1.5 sizes from the Yonex sizes. I'm 44 or 44 2/3 for Yonex (depends on whether its a 4E or a 3E), so I'd probably need a 45.5 or 46, and they only go up to 45
     

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