Li-Ning N50II reviews

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  1. DonnyGan

    DonnyGan Regular Member

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    from miss hits and a couple of floor hits.
     
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    LOL of course it will come off man! It's like banging your car against concrete wall and not expecting a dent :)
     
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    Hey guys I'm going to malay during the holidays, KL to be exact. Anyone know what the price of a N 50II is over there? Anyone have a quote on how much I should be expect to be paying for one? Cheers.
     
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    About RM670 for the racket without string. Ain't you from China? Isn't it the Li Ning in china very cheap?
     
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    we cannot compare N50II and AT900T... they are different racket based on 3UG5 specifications.

    Overall weight - N50II is heavier than AT900T

    Heavy head - AT900T are heavier than N50II

    shaft - N50II is longer

    grip - AT900T are longer

    I have tried with different string and different tension and i feel that N50II is more "lively" and more suitable for hard hitter standing behind during doubles. Although saw Lin Dan use it at the recent 4 Kings invitation tournament at china, i still feel that this rackets is more for doubles. My China coach told me that Fu Hai Feng was forced to use Kason F9.
     
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    In the same way you could argue all Chinese players are 'forced' to use Li-Ning?
     
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    Well they're sponsored by the racket company so they would have to use their rackets, but in the case of FHF I don't think he was forced to use the F9, if he's not happy with it I don't think it's too much trouble for the company to customize one to his liking and paint it the F9 color scheme...
     
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    All of the Li Ning rackets suffer from some serious hype. I heard that it might be cheaper in Malay. Im pretty sure the price over here is around 1250 RMB. Assuming its the 1 : 2 ratio for RM to RMB, then its around 1340? Im not sure, maybe they will throw in some other things... Who knows :p
     
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    how does a rm399 n90ii sounds to you in malaysia?
     
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    It just a rumor. Li Ning is from China, despite all the taxes, it is precisely way cheaper in China. I heard from my China 's friend, he can get N50 II around 1000 RMB during promotion, you just wait for the promotion=) From china's badminton forum, not only Li Ning rackets in China is cheaper than Malaysia, Yonex too cheaper in China.
     
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    will do. Buy in china then.
     
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    Im not sure. That's why i asked for the quotes for the rackets in RM. rm399 is like RMB 800... which is far too cheap. its around 1200 for cheap here. LD's signature racket u know.
     
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    whre can you get it at rm399? i've probably seen it around rm650
     
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    some friends bought it in melaka
     
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    for real? Is the racket real?
     
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    i no expert, dont know how to distinguish real or false li ning rackets.
     
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    go to a shop that sells one and compare la!
     
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    我也有在用李寧的,YY也有用...喜歡就可以....!!!

    I am using Li Ning, Yonex also...just get what I like and feel good only.....
    I think every brands have their top rackets, just get whatever suit yourself and play hard in your games. So I still think have a lot of people using Li Ning in China as I am working in China atm.....
     
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    From the price you can sure that is a fake, even people during discount period in China also cant get it for so cheap, how possible that malacca selling such cheap N90II? N90II is around RM800!!
     
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    It could be stolen racket from custom, and they took it out and sell.
     

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