3D Break Free Technology Faster swing speed, faster shuttle speed. Higher swing weight, harder smash power. Air blade type for structures reduces air resistance by 10.5%, increases swing speed, shuttle speed increases 4.8%. 3D break free technology, innovatives air blade design reduces 10.5% frame air resistance. When Offensive player who equip with both power and techniques uses this same swing power on this racket, they are able to generate faster swing speed. They are able to generate shuttle speed where shuttle speed increases by 4.9%. 3D break free frame structure enhance the racket to have higher swing weight, and gives you harder smash. 3D break free frame definately "fast and hard"? Spec: Tech: Lining 3D break free technology Weight: 88g BP: 302mm Shaft stiffness: medium (8.5) Max tension: 30-32lbs RRP: RMB2180, (RM1090) ($730USD) Just my humble translation, any mistakes, don't scold me...
Sounds like a head heavy "bravesword" for me. I don't think ld will replace his favourite n90 with lead tape for this. (**)
I wonder what is the difference between N90III and N80. Anyone have N80 spec? I guess LiNing just want to squeeze every bit of chance to earn money with LD name before he retires... I bet LCW will have new weapon soon too
I terms of the the technology this racket is the same as the N80, of course the stiffness could be different etc, pretty sure it's not going to be selling at full price, I remember the N80 when it first came out was listed for about the same but the price at retailer was about 1200, 1300'ish rmb if my memory serves me right....
Yes, i also agree Lin dan will use N90 III in future tournaments. I believe Li ning already let him trial try whether he like it during tournament.
I agree, it looks like the unknown racket that has been spotted in his bag: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/for...ofessional-players-and-their-racquets/page102
Among all new racket, this is the only one I am waiting for, head heavy with wind break tech, really want to see how stiff is it, hopefully not too stiff.
I'm trying hard to imagine this racquet with towel grip wrapped halfway up the handle, and athletic tape at the top of the frame.
Haha...he won't used this racket as in 90ii. In a single game I don't think he needs wind breaking to help him, he needs a more steady raclet.