Anyone have a comparison between N80 & N90 III?? My racquet just broke.. FYI the one just broke was N80..
Do they sell at RRP? What badminton shops would you recommend in central KL? I have a friend visiting KL soon but I'm not very familiar with the city.
all the shops in central KL that i visited had outrageous prices, especially for li-ning rackets. like 1100RM for n90-II.
Where can we put n55 iii and n90 iii in li-ning chart ? Is there any chart with this 3rd generation included ?
i also know a authorised li ning reseller at puchong and the price for n90iii at rm800+ with string n grip.. but no bag p,just the racket cover
According all the personal opinions here, it seems that N55-III is head heavier than N90-III. So, therefore N90-III is easier to handle? Or is it more stiff and heavier which could makes it more difficult to handle?
Yes a bit easier to handle. Definitely not stiffer, i'd say it's a bit flexier than n55-iii. Feels rather whippy. I still can't quite put my mind about n90-iii. Kindda like the second gen a bit more. And like n55-iii more ) If you play mostly doubles i'd go for something less head-heavy... maybe n50-iii or n80
I'm still thinking about to get a N80 (since Chen Long is using it now ). But on the other side I'd like to try the N90-III, because it looks so beautiful and is not that head heavy as the first gen N90. So I'm wondering how the N90-III performs against the first gen N55 (my main racket since 1,5 year). (I'm looking for a new singles racket btw.)
yeah i have the first gen n55 too. it's kinda OK racket and in terms of balance and head weight it's pretty close to n90-ii and n90-iii. The stiffness is alike too. Well if I could turn the time back and decide again what racket to get after breaking my n55-iii, then i would have gotten n55-iii again, not the n90-iii. So it's the one i recommend you get ) Especially for singles - a little more head heavy then n90-iii, more solid feel and no real risk of breaking it in a clash. Cheaper, also. Note that Chen Long is using n80 with extra athletic tape at the top.
Actually I want to buy my first Li Ning racket. I'm looking for a off day racket or when I'm tired after continues smashing in previous games. I prefer rackets which are slightly head heavy to head heavy and super stiff (MX80 User). Looking for something slightly head heavy and midstiff. Didn't like the N90's so I'm thinking of getting a N70 I or II or N55 I or II.