Li Ning Racket Reviews

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  1. aramistuscany

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    I am stuck overseas ;) otherwise I would have attended their opening on the 21 July. Will be back Sunday so it will be some time next week if I can snap some pics surreptitiously if they don't allow me to do it openly.

    Must invest in one of those mini James Bond cameras ;)
     
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    about the price...
    in china, many badminton-equipment stores give a discount of 35% on li-ning rackets, which means an N90 costs actually 1300RMB(about 190 USD)
     
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    omg...35% also need 190US...
    so is there any retail selling Lining brand in hk? and in Vancouver?
     
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    Hi, any one know how to identify real and fake Li Ning racket. I'm not sure where it is a duplicate with any one or not. But I can't find any similar post in the search function, so I just try to ask in here.
     
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    hi...

    My friend is currently in china and i am interested in buying li-ning racket, i currently own arcsaber 10 witch is just great i am looking for a similar racket in terms of flexibility and weight and balance point so i am searcing for li-ning arcsaber 10, maybe a little softer than arc 10.

    I was looking at n33,n50,n55,n70, cant seem to find the specs for balance point and stiffness. so maybe someone can post a link for specs of their rackets

    I am kind of in a hurry can you please help me as soon as possible.
     
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    Bao switched from Arc-10 to N70. So I guess N70 could be a good choice for you..

    /Twobeer
     
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    and mind u helping me there....
    can u help me to get there phone number and address pls...thank you...;)
     
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    thank you for replay but i wanna know the specs of the racket N70, and others only thing i found was chinese pdf catalogue and nothing about stiffness and ballance point, so if anybody can tell me stiffness and ballance points of N70, N77, N33, N30, N55, N50
     
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    You won't be able to find any spec on the rackets as I think they kept those secret. I have a N70 and while it is similar to an ARC10 it feels much more heavier. After playing for an hour and a half with a N70, I would sometimes switch back to my ARC10 and the ARC10 will feel very light compared to my N70.
     
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    Rmember ARC-10 comes in 2 weights.. 2U and 3U..maybe you compare it to 3U??

    /T
     
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    ya, I was comparing it to the 3U, I think it's the weight distribution of the racket itself though... The N70 I think is still more head heavy than the ARC10, but feel and power wise I choose it over the ARC10...
     
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    Bro Jasonvan, u should try N50, it has heavy head, good for smashing!
     
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    N50

    Yup. N50 will be a good choice. Light weight but good for smashes.
     
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    N 90

    Just tried out my new Woods N90 today.
    Tried a few shots out, didn't have much time, but will write more about it when i test it again hopefully tomorrow.
    Strung it with Li Ning 101 strings at 32 lbs
    Initial feeling was awesome, better than yonex... I use the Armortec 900 Power and Armortec 700 LTD. Would say that the N90 seems much better than both of these. More to come when I have the chance to test it out more.
     
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    Earlier on, on this thread someone mentioned about the grip handle size of Li Ning's racket of S3 bigger than S2.

    Which grip handle size of Li Ning rackets corresponds to Yonex grip handle size?
    Like example, Would S3 be like the same size as Yonex's G4 grip handle and S2 same size as G5?

    Any info. would be great. Thank you
     
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    The S2 is pretty similar to the Yonex G5 and S3 Yonex G4. As for the weight, W3 is similar to 3U...

    I think the website is li-ning.com/badminton
     
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    So overall in terms of grip sizing handle : Li Ning S2 = Yonex G5
    Li Ning S3 = Yonex G4

    And in terms of weight : Li Ning W3 = 3U right?

    I see. Thanks for the info.
     
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    yeah, thats right. Personally, the grip size does not make much of a difference.
     
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    Don't you have guys the impression that the frames of li-ning's are bigger than by exemple yonexes ?
     

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