Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

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  1. Sealman

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    Interesting new chart especially for the s-type model. Seems it not only has a flexible shaft but also seems more head light. Is that true?
     
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    The N90IIs and N50IIs are actually indicated to have a stiffer shaft (the further to the right, the stiffer the racket)...which would benefit the N50II immensely imop.
     
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    Uncle just brought back some Li-Ning stuff from China.
    Can't wait to try out my new N90II :). Such a sexy racket irl.


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    Your uncle is very nice
     
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    [​IMG] Originally Posted by Sealman [​IMG]
    does anyone know the model of this racquet?

    Definitely not a N50, could be the new Windstorm N60.
     
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    I'm thinking of buying N50 II in next month. I previously own & love N50' performance. Would N50 II be an upgraded or downgraded of N50 ?? I play double on every occasion, love stiff-racket but N50 stiffness feels just fine or near perfect to me (scored 3.8 of 5). The quickness of N50 is so far the most perfect to me (scored 4.5 of 5). I love head-heavy racket but N50 balance is still acceptable for me (scored 4.1 of 5) (i guess that's what make it quick-maneuver during defensive play). I dunno if i should be getting Kason F9 or N50 II (both used by FHF), as it seems Fu Hai Feng' preferences are the closest to my liking. Please advise me. Thank you.
     
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    Uh, mistyped, meant N60 - I own a N50 myself, no way I'd think this is one :D

    Well the N50II is definitely head heavier and heavier (overall weight) than the N50, and feels a bit more flexible (probably because of the higher BP). As a result, it's slower, but more powerful, weakening defense and making smashes more dangerous. Drives depend on your technique, for a slower swing style, they get faster, for a short, explosive movement, they get slower due to the high weight.

    I cant say for sure, but I think the F9 is pretty close to the N50II - so I'd pick the one which is cheaper or looks better...
     
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    Yep, I think that's the one.
     
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    hey SonYu r u from indonesia cuz there is a li-ning shop in emporium pluit in jakarta. i bought a n90 for 2.000.000 rupiah comes with a 9 racket bag string grip shirt and if i am not wrong a towel also n if u use a mandiri credit card they give 10% discount do note that is a discounted price :)
     
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    hey i entered the website n has this pop up message that i cant understand even though i learn chinese so can pls help me figured out my thing i PM u my code thx n tell me what does the pop up message means
     
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    serial number 44O55TBB0109 at racket shaft is original?anybody help me
     
  16. kill895

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    hmm so n90 n n90-2 is a different racket? i just bought an N90 as it is has good feeling to it so any comments on it i will upload my picture soon because my dad bought it in indonesia. the racket was imported so is fine with a price tag of $270 converted to AUSD. it comes with a AS62 string,n90 itself the 3 racket bag and the 9 in 1 racket bag n a shirt so yes i get two bags i planning to give my 3 racket bag to my uncle
     
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    N90 and N90-II are different rackets. both tailormade with Lin Dans requirements. N90 is more heavy/headheavy than N90-II so LD has switched back to it as he seems to prefer that.
     
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    Bro twobeer is right , N90 ist generation is Lin dan preferred racket , more heavy heavy and stiffness.

    N 90 II now has another edition , just saw in a shop , called S-type.

    Balancing point 304 , quite stiff

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    Thanks for the info cuz my uncle is thinking about it as well, he has BP730 any reviews on it? btw he mostly play doubles what racket u recommend him in the li-ning n series range he is more of a control player n advanced he plays 3 times or 2 times a week
     
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    Funny. Seems I accidentally bought the S-type. Wonder if there is any difference between the normal N90 II and the S-type. The N90 is definitally more powerfull, but I like the feedback of the N90 II more.
     

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