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Sub Forums: Broken Rackets, Identify Fake Rackets |
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#171 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Melbourne
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bro tckang, hows your N55 going? what string do you use/have you used on it?
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#172 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Beijing/Malaysia
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The warranty is valid for 3 months. Meaning up till end December..... Will try it with BG66 Maxima or BG65 Power at 29lbs..... ![]() To control my "urge" to re-string it, i evne buy him (N55) a racket cloth bag so that i "see no evil" ... ![]() |
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#174 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Melbourne
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have you used BG 80 on any of your current rackets before?
i'm a bit undecided which string to set as my default one since NBG 98 may not be very affordable at all times! |
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#176 |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Australia
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Hmm well my chinese badminton coach son has a N90, the first comment he said was "this racket is heavy........"
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#177 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Melbourne
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hows the touch on that? i guess thats a big thing for me since i'm not much of a power player anyway..
what strings do you usually use and like? |
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#178 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Singapore
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Bro takumifujiwara: your coach son is it advance player, if even advance player say is heavy.. means good for smashing & is it difficult to use ?
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#179 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Beijing/Malaysia
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NBG98 so-so, BG65 Power better. |
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#180 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Beijing/Malaysia
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If i remember correctly, Singapore Li Ning allows ones to try their racket with some deposit paid and a rental fee of SGD20? Why don't you try the N90 out for yourself to see if you really likes it? Is it heavy for you? I think this is a solution worth think about bro. And no, i ONLY have N55, no N50 and no N90, unfortunately. ![]() |
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#182 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Singapore
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U mean most of the bros here no N90 racket?
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#183 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: B. Panjang (SG) / Malaysia
Posts: 186
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There are many people own a N90 racekt but just dun post it.
Li-Ning is still a new brand and people are hesitate to fork out few hundred dollar to buy it and without knowing whether it is worth it or just purely a hype created. This is mostly depend on individual. We are anticipte your valueable comments and review on the N90 racket and giving us more information whether is it good and in what aspect is it good. ![]() |
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#184 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Australia
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I'll try to borrow his N90 as well just to see how it feels... |
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#186 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Beijing/Malaysia
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Just joking. The best is to try out the rackets by paying the SGD20 rental fee. In the long run, it is worth it. Even if 20 Bros here say Good on N90, when you use it you may feel it is crap, and vice versa. (Look at Arc Z as a very good example in our forum now...) But it is always a free world. Your deicision Your choice. ![]() |
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#187 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Singapore
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Bro i see a lot of people comment Arch z slash is very good.. i wonder how good it is compared to N90 ?
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