@LiNing Fans: Most popular Li-Ning rackets

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by yan.v, Apr 1, 2013.

  1. yan.v

    yan.v Regular Member

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    I'm trying to figure out which Li-Ning rackets are the most popular and most liked, since I have yet to use one or even see one.

    So if you could choose a couple rackets to try or to buy, what would be your top 3-7 ?

    I'm of course expecting the N90 and N80 to come up a lot, but I'm curious to see what else comes up! :)

    Here's a list of the current rackets available in North America:

    Pro Master - 320Ti
    Pro Master - TB Nano 120
    Mega Power - TB NANO 10
    Mega Power - WOODS N90-II
    Mega Power - FLAME N55-II
    Mega Power - WINDSTORMN70-II
    Mega Power - TB NANO 120
    Mega Power - WOODS N80
    Multi Conrol - TB NANO N20
    Multi Conrol - ROCKS N30-II
    Multi Conrol - TB NANO N120
    Ultra Sharp - WINDSTORM N60
    Ultra Sharp - FLAME N36
    Ultra Sharp - WOODS N90-IIS
    Ultra Sharp - FLAME N50-IIS
    Extra Skill - 310TI
    Extra Skill - WINGSTORM 660
    Extra Skill - WINGSTORM 650
    Extra Skill - WINDSTORM N77-II
    Extra Skill - 200TI
     
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    yan.v Regular Member

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    I guess I'll start.

    I'd most likely get these ones:
    Mega Power - WOODS N90-II
    Mega Power - WOODS N80
    Mega Power - FLAME N55-II
    Ultra Sharp - WOODS N90-IIS
    Ultra Sharp - FLAME N50-IIS

    See a trend here ? :p
     
  3. DarthHowie

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    user Trinhity is sponsored by Li Ning. There are quite a few Li-Ning sponsored players in the GTA area. I'm sure if you visit some of the upcoming tournaments you can chat with them directly and try out some rackets.

    If you are downtown, we have a Li-Ning sponsored player usually at the George Brown Badminton club tuesdays and sundays.

    I know quite a few of them all use specifically the models that you just listed.
    If all else fails.. go to Lee's Mississauga and have a chat with Charles Pyne.
     

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