Li-ning or yonex?

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by shaun166, Feb 18, 2011.

  1. shaun166

    shaun166 Regular Member

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    Hi guys, i am planning to buy a new racket but dont know which rackets is suitable for me. Mind recommend me?
    My budget is around SG$250. Racket must be able to be stung at around tension 25-27 and durable. I am playing badminton for my school so will be using it very often.
    So which racket of Li-ning and yonex is suites me more?
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    Singles? Doubles?
    Offensive or defensive ?
     
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    shaun166 Regular Member

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    Singles. I am more to offensive.
     
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    adidascanada Regular Member

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    This isn't a question of Yonex vs Li-NIng (brand vs brand), more of a question of which racquet model vs other models is best for you
     
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    I actually don't think he was asking for comments between the two brands but for rackets within the two brands. Agree with the second part of your statement though and will state that Yonex and Lining are not the only brands out there.

    I personally don't see how it came to Yonex and Lining... I mean Lining has been making rackets for a few years? How about Victor or Wilson? A major sport manufacturer out of China buys the sponsorship of the chinese national team and all of a sudden they're a top racket manufacturer? I don't think so.
     
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    adidascanada Regular Member

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    I agree......all the major brands make good racquets.
    As far as specifically Lining I think their market department as done a very good job! ; )
     

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