Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by tckang, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. maa2003

    maa2003 Regular Member

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    what is the meaning of Chinese words in the chart ?

     
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    The title means The Suitability of Li-Ning Rackets for Various types of Players diagram

    On the top corner is Strength Type, the left corner is Drivings & Rallies (Control) Type , on the bottom corner is Technique Type and the right conner is Attack Type.

    Trying to use my limited Chinese to translate, might not be 100% correct.
     
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  3. Flexsis

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    Stupid Question, but I still wanted to ask xD:
    Does Li Ning Racket's have to be stringed using the LN style, or can they be stringed anyway like a normal yonex racket, although yonex rackets themselves differ (Arc 10..armortec 700 etc..etc..)

    Since my LN strings broke, I wanted to restring it at a normal badminton store which usually strings/sells yonex, would they know how to probably string the LN racket or, would they not? o.o
     
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    Anyone know which Li-Ning racket is most similar to Yonex' Armortec 900 Technique?

    Thanks!
     
  5. dawei94

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    If it has 72 grommets it is the same as yonex.
    However, if you have N50 or N50II, those have only 70 grommets and are strung differently

    Cai Yun used AT900T before switching to LN.
    the N33 is "developed" for him, so it should be similar
    however, he usually uses N70
    both are head heavy and stiff
     
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    I have the N90-II Normal Version, I counted and it seems like it has 72 grommets like yonex rackets o.o, so it would be ok?
     
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    Yeah its same pattern as yonex
    strung just like yonex
     
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    Oh ok, thanks =), so I can just take it to the yonex badminton place and they can string it correctly xD
     
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    Hi brothers,, Now Li Ning shop at Ion orchard is also selling Kason badminton shoes and racket.. Prices is expensive as compared to Yonex top range too, but lower price than Li Ning N-series..

    It is a good option for brothers here looking for other brands of racket besides Yonex, Apacs, Pro ace rackets!
     
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    i want to ask wut size grommets i should get to replace the ones on my N70? some of them r pretty bad
     
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    I suggest getting N70 grommets online, which is the best option, but if not I think regular grommets would work o.o
     
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    where can i get n70 grommets?
     
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    try, mybadmintonstore.com, badmintononline.us, bbeshop, bbesports, I am not sure, but one of these might have them :cool:
     
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    Well, hello... I'm new here, i wonder if anyone can give me some information about Li-Ning N50II in Shanghai, because i'm planning to go there next week or so... I never been there, so anyone can help me about the location of the store and the price maybe? Thanks
     
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    Haha... The dark side :p
     
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    Lining N55

    hi.. just bought N55 for 80 euros, it's a test racket and i bought during Finnish International Open. Already test it yesterday. It's excellent. But unfornately my doubles partner hit it during the game, and leave a small chip on the top of the raacket:crying:.. Anyway im still lucky cause the racket not crack and still good condition... hahaha that's all my first experience of lining racket.
     
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    There is one big Li Ning store in Nanjing road, you wont miss it.
     
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    Nanjing Road? Ok then.. Is there another option? I mean another Li-Ning store besides that one... How about the price? Is it more expensive in the retail store?
     
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    Thats the only one i know in Shanghai. I was a tourist, so could not go to too many places. Price wise, i bought the big red bag for around RMB300 which as far as i know turn out to be cheaper. I saw the same bag going for about RMB450 online.
     
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    All right, thanks for the info :D
    Well i'm a tourist too, since i never been there before so I search for any info because i'm planning to buy a racket there if the price is cheaper than my country's... Was it on sale when you bought the bag?
     

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