Yea I've seen both the pictures but the problem is all the stores in Malaysia are selling N90ii classic, I may be wrong anyone knows a shop for a normal N90 ii?
N33 hits pretty hard. mine is strung with BG-65ti @ 26lbs. Okay. The more you use the N33 the more results you will get. At first I used it and it was okay, now I love it. The angle of my smashes have never been to steep and powerful, Backhand clears are great too,get a N33 and stick to it dont have a 3 hour hit than judge. N33 is the bomb!
LOL, Awesome pictures, would you mind posting some that are just one racket, and you can see the 1 whole racket clearly xD, TY, RICH PERSON
Mine is in the mail, hopefully I'll get them within two weeks, it seems China got their shipment later this time around???
Dear BC-Forumers, I have scratched the Li-Ning logo on that piece of cardboard covering the racket frame and the codes are revealed, but I cannot find exactly where do I key in the code in the Li-Ning webpage. Thank you for any inputs and assistance.
is there supposed to be a difference between the n90 and n90ii in terms of play? -.- bengguan, always jealous of your pictures, seems like you have access to every racket imaginable T__T
Haha...finally found the answer to my own query...phewwww... Hence, for our fellow BC-forumers who want to check the authenticity of their Li-Ning rackets: This is the webpage you should go to: http://www.e-lining.com/index.htm?index=true , at below left of the webpage and you can see the chinese words: 防伪查询 . You will then be linked to this new page: http://www.li-ning.com/fwcx/ whereby you will key in the 16 numbers located at the back of the cardboard covering the racket frame. Upon authentication, you will see the below pop-up message: 感谢您购买李宁公司生产的正宗产品。 商品号码:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx若想复查,请输入一个不大于6位数的复查密码。 输入密码 确认密码 Thank you for purchasing Li-Ning genuine product. Validation Code: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx If you want to re-validate another product, please enter a re-validation password which is not more than six-digit.
So the password is bascially behind that cardhold thingy on the racket head?, and after you enter the "code", it pops up and tells you it's authentic. That' all xD