Li-Ning's Counterpart to Arc10 ????

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  1. nipoy

    nipoy Regular Member

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    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.
     
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    Bao switched from arc10 to n70, so maybe you should try n70. /T
     
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    :cool: Actually Arcsaber 10 is equal to N50, o.o cuz N70 is pretty head heavy

    P.S. BCL used Nanospeed 8000 before o.o
     
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    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...
     
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    I guess, lol, I think N55/N70/N90 tend to be towards the same side:rolleyes:
     
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    I do not agree.. I think N90/N55 is more head heavy than N70.

    /T
     
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    i heard the n70 feels more like the mp99
     
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    can anyone second this? i've been trying to find a suitable replacement for my aging 99s for a long time.
     
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    best to buy some mp99 sp/ip coded while theyre still available and get a couple set of grommets ;)
     
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    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.
     
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    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 ;)
     
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    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.
     
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    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.
     

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