Anyone ever tried li-ning rackets that feels like Arc10? OR... An all around Li-Ning racket. Not head heavy. Planning on buying one very soon.
Actually Arcsaber 10 is equal to N50, o.o cuz N70 is pretty head heavy P.S. BCL used Nanospeed 8000 before o.o
I wouldn't say N70 is very head heavy, it's kinda like the ARC10 in a sense it's even but slightly head heavy...
can anyone second this? i've been trying to find a suitable replacement for my aging 99s for a long time.
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1282235&postcount=76 but due to the lack of members using LN its best to hold off until more user reviews
Yeah and the N-series is quite expensive to just give it a try so I'll just stick with the 99s for a bit longer.
I do have a few of them but I'm not stringing them as high I used to. I've been thinking of switching to newer rackets so I don't need to worry about availability but so far, haven't found any yet.
i use to like the mp99 a lot. then i was bidding for a ti10 first gen and it came with a ns9000s and i was pretty amazed how swift and powerful it was, maybe you can give the ns9900 a shot
I tried the NS9900 and it was nice but I already have a less expensive alternative that I like more which is the Ti-10 (3rd gen). I'm hoping the 99s last me long enough til I can find something that can replace it.
N50 could be head lighter than N70, as to FU switch from ti-10 to N50 right? never seen FU using an Armortec before. I've seen a lot of catalogues of Li-Ning rackets its just that they are not consistent. I really want to have a Li-Ning spare that's kinda light and not head heavy.