Thanks brother, the problem is i got a 9829 Yonex. Looking for a 6 racket bag when looking to travel light. The problem with 9829 is the shoe compartment is at the bottom. Very lousy design and the quality is not as good as Lining. Yonex should do something soon or i foresee them losing market share fast
Oh.. i am not sure how much does the 6-rackets Li-Ning bag weigh.. but if you are looking for something which is light... i do not think Li-Ning is the one to go to... coz i am currently using the 9-racket Li-Ning bag as posted by ahcheng, it clearly outweighs my previous Yonex 2420 and 9624 bag, though the Yonex'es are 6-racket bags. But i do have to say the materials used interior and exterior are far superior than that of Yonex's... and the straps are more cushy too. Hmm.. so it is best if you can go to the shops and carry the bag to check out the weight first.
I don't really care about the weight. I mean our field pack is heavier isn't it? I am looking for something more compact when i want to take a bus or something. Carrying the 9829 when i am not bringing alot of stuff can be quite troublesome. For example when i am joining other peoples game and not the organiser. I prefer to make do with 1 tube in my bag rather 3 to 4 tubes of shuttle. That's why. But Lining bag is sure better investment than yonex as the quality is much nicer
Instead of getting a bag, why not consider getting a backpack then ? You can still put your shoes, 2 - 3 racquets and change of clothing. I normally use my Victor badminton backpack when I am not carrying alot of stuff.
I got the 9 racket bag. I can say traveling on foot is still ok, but traveling on transport abit hard due to the bigger dimension.
Xl, have a look at the 7926/JP 912PR. Its quite compact compared to the 9829. http://www.yonex.com/badminton/bag/tournament.html http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1364481&postcount=167 http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1364309&postcount=163
Thanks bruce, I was just wondering if singapore got any reseller can match the price of e78 price. How much are those going for?
i've been thinking of getting a Lethal 70 from SG but i'm also afraid of Apacs's QC which tends to approve off spec rackets to flow out to the market so my question is, are there any shops in SG that has good price on L70 and provide extra services (weighing and measuring balance point) to ensure that the particular racket is on spec?
Training racket in Singapore anyone know where can i get a training racket in Singapore ? Seemed like it is not popular here. Thanks.
Brother, u wan , u can get it from SGbad, i got my Apacs training racket from him , its the heaviest one at 200g. I use it for stroking before actual game !
10 & 10 give this bag free when you buy the N series racket....... not a bad deal with 20% to the racket cost..... Anyway, the new model is out and look shiok.... Remember seeing the N50(II) and N90 (II)
Was there last night n the prices they quote was sky high. Like chopping carrots type so was hoping if any kind souls can provide an update.
I see. But would be using the N90II for both doubles and singles. N90 would be counter effective to my style of play. Anyway thanks for sharing the info.