Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by tckang, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. wubai

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    Just bought n70, can't wait to try it soon...
     
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    Cai Yun is now using the N70, right?


    @Ferrerkiko
    Where did you get the link Li Ning racquet ranking?
     
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    Dear Staiger: Li ning BP 301C, is a powerful racket, i string it with AP70, 0.70mm Li ning string , when smash, packs power.. it is a head heavy , stiff racket!
     
  6. LD rules!

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    hmmm
    With what teoky said about the N55 being similar to the N90 I don't know which one to pick. Is the N55 similar to the AT 900p ? What about the N50 what's that simular to ?
     
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    Gosh, Does Li-Ning badminton need UK distributors /sale reps ?
    I am sure LDrules and I are up to the job
    :D:D:D:D

    If we could just try out all those rackets like you did !
     
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    you might as well just get the N90 !
     
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    I am sure we could be sales reps for li ning

    I think we should demo all the rackets first then keep them for our selfs:p:p
     
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    My advice is to get the N90, the feeling when you smash with it is great !
     
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    ok I think thats what I will do then. thanks
    Got a bit of saving up to do still :crying:
     
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    does anyone have an N50 with only 70 grommets?
    I ordered mine from badmintonshoponline, which i thought was reliable (i heard the products were good, customer service bad), but now i count the grommets and there's only 70, when there should be 72 (I think). Is mine fake or do other people have 70 grommet N50s as well?
     
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    lose of senses i think if one is to fork up 300 plus quids?
     
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    Did you check the code on the cover of the racket on the website?
     
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    It really depends on individual, teoky. Like me, N90 is as stiff as a Wood. and hence to me it's a piece of "crap" (sorry no offence). N55, who some feels heavy and sluggish is a precious jewel for me. ;)
    So, this further proves the point of different racket different feel on different hands. :D
     
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    No offence taken, we all share what we believe is true from our own point of view.

    Though there are feedbacks that the N90 is stiffer than the N55, I don't feel that it is really that stiff. Maybe because I have used stiff and demanding racquet like the TC700 so in comparison, others are not so bad.
     
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    Exactly.
    I have friends who loved AT700 and they in turn, adores N90 over anything else.
    :D
    My intention is just to highlight to the community that individual personal feels when the racket is at his/her own hand is the MOST important thing over whatever comments available here by any one of us. :p Sometimes it can be confusing to newbie as someone said it is DAMN good, MUST BUY, but another say it is crap and a waste of money :D :D :D
     
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    yes, as like for me..N55 is a cool racket;)
     
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    Best is to try it out personally but that's not always possible and that's where feedbacks come into the picture.

    Actually my friend owned a N55 but switched to a N90 after trying it out. I am a N55 owner but when I tried the N90, I was blown away literally as the balance, feel and power all kinda click.
     
  20. MetalOrange

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    happy new year tc.

    hmmm, crappy (choice of word), may i suggest using ****(ty):)? haha, just fooling around:). so, r u freezing ur ass :D(no offense intended) in beijing or back in temperate m'sia? everyone is stranded and can't get out.

    luckily i went to xiamen, it is manageable/bearable. also, went down to quanzhou, fuzhou and jinjiang (got bizniz partners). me and partners do toy bizniz, for instance, GUNDAM. our licensed oem manufacturer would cast molds for specific designs depending on requirements. been doing it a long time (molds are expensive, initially. but factory workers' wages are cheap, so it balances out).

    hold it, not total irrelevance here...

    one not-so-busy afternoon, while having dimsum, a truck bearing the Li Ning logo sped by and I said: wow, Li Ning seems to be booming huh! then my biz associate retorted: don't you know Li Ning are now made and produce in ShiShi (Lion Rock City)?

    whoa! i didn't know, however, i do know (having goods produce in chn ourselves, particularly in Shi Shi.) that the labour cost is really cheap in ShiShi. so N90 II and the rests of the line up must be mighty profitable and real kick ass expensive. at least arc z is made in an expensive environment so that it can claim that it is worth so much! factory workers in ShiShi are paid peanuts in wages incongurent to the astronomical sums LN charges:(.

    so ld_rules might tongue lash (keystroke u) u for even trying to think about it, much more buy it, eh!:D

    MetalOrange
     

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