Ya they do. They are the only store with a review in the marketplace forum and probably the highest recommended on this site.
Hi guys: Any of you guys know where is the biggest Li Ning shop in malaysia? , i would like to visit it . Thanks
You can buy from MBS without worry, all their products are genuine. I've bought from MBS a couple of times and couldn't be happier with the service, the items I bought and everything in between. Btw, they're having a sale right now on Li-Ning N90 II's. Scroll down here: http://www.mybadmintonstore.com/shop/
anyone knows about e1981.com ? seems like a nice site to get stuff. have searched the interwebs but 2 reviews isnt convincing enough..
It's listed in the "Professional players and their rackets" thread - N70 for Liu Xiaolong and N50II for Qiu Zihan.
the thread where you can check the serial number of li ning rackets doesnt seem to work. It sows page not found. Any one knows the web link where you can enter the racket serial number and li ning checks it
I just went over to Li ning Ion. It seems that it has close down . Heard that they not doing well close down... Any fans know is it they really close down , now only left 10 & 10 Li ning shop in Singapore !
Source? If it's from badmintoncn, please give us the direct link for the non-chinese speaking members here.
Now I saw this in a Chinese forum, but I dunno how legit it is in regards to the N90-3 http://bbs.badmintoncn.com/thread-311505-1-4.html It has the color of the N80 and the air stream system of the N36... It does make sense for LN to come out with new rackets though since they haven't released anything recently in terms of the N-series.. I think the last ones were the N80, 36, 20 and 10 if I remember correctly.... I would ask my friends in China but haven't seen them online for a long time now....
Can we check the serial numbers of li ning n90 11 woods? Can any one provide the link to the site where we can check the serial number?
If you check Li-Ning catalogues, it seems like almost all their rackets are medium flex. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/21109948/LI-NING%20Europa%20Badminton%20Catalogue%20%26%20PriceList%202013.pdf http://shopbadmintononline.com/files/LN-racquet_brochure_FW2012.pdf However, aren't the N90 (and N90-II) as well as some other rackets supposed to be stiff/x-stiff ?
N90 and N90II are stiff, but lower end of stiff as opposed to the likes of MX80 (which is really x-stiff). Haven't come across another stiff LN, they're all medium (with differences, of course). E.g. N50 would be a pretty flexible medium, while a N55II is stiffer than that.
I came to know from this forum that this is website to check li ning serial numbers : http://www.li-ning.com/fwcx/ this site is not working. Any alternative?