Anyone know much about the woods g-force special edition racquet? I remember seeing this on my recent trip to Malaysia but had never heard about this previously.
Currently using LN Woods 90 II classic edition... So far so good for the past 2 month.... like the lighter head vs. Woods 90 and easy to use....
I purchased a flame n 36 recently. I have not used it on court yet. But the racket feels light and fast. The actual physical weight is about 90 grams. It's also slightly head heavy. It's from the ultra sharp series, and from initial home use it seems great at feel and control. Power on clears and smash remains to be seen. Mine is strung with ns95 at 28lbs.This racket was advertised as Ponsana Boonsaks racket, but I noticed he did not use it in the OG. The only player I noticed using the flame n36 at the OG was Wang Xin.
Flame N36 Nice! For a control player like me, the slightly head heavy will be a bonus for me. Yeah, Ponsana did not use the N36 on the OG, makes me wonder why?
Soon as Ramadan (fasting month) is over I'll hit the courts and let you know how it really is. I also have Li Ning tb nano 120 and n90 ii to compare with.
Li Ning Racket UC3120 & UC3200, what's the difference between this two racket? Is it just the colour? And what type of racket is it, offensive or technique?
Based off the price on the badminton world link that you sent in the other forum, it seems to look a heck of a lot like this http://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.10.2&id=14924125859&ad_id=&am_id=&cm_id=&pm_id= in which case it is simply the limited N90II edition with LD's signature, 2012 mark, and a few other little things (national team shuttlecocks?) to make you swallow the ridiculous price.
hi, i tried both N80 and N36 and i felt that N80 is lighter than N36, but according to my feeling, i felt that N80 produces faster swinging but lesser smash power compared to N36
it's actually the same N90 II but it comes with a gift box, that's all, it is made for gifting acutally =)
I believe N55 and N70's are still around, just that LN canada doesn't seem to carry them... In fact I don't think they have any first gen N series if I remember correctly...
thanks bro! got my N36 two weeks back, and the racket feels great! Repulsion power is not that massive but it's a plus since i switched from RSL M11 to Li-Ning N36. So what do you use often, N80 or the N36?
Well I know they're still readily available in China, also Chen Long and Chen Jin still uses the N55 as their racket so I'm pretty sure it's still in production... Actually I just looked at LN's official website the only first gen N series that I don't see listed are the N30, N33 and the N77
May I find out here- what sort of code can I expect when I buy a genuine Lining racket in Singapore? (to avoid counterfeits)