Li Ning Racket Reviews

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Blurry D, May 12, 2009.

  1. Accordaz

    Accordaz Regular Member

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    I don't know it but maybe you're right. When I hold N77, I've felt it was a little bit too light. It's definitively lighter than any other N-series racket I've hold and played. Isn't the BP somewhat under 290? 287mm?
    It seems you weren't able to sell your SW37 4U. Like me :eek: Why not N50-II? It's a solid racket. Unfortunately I've never tested a N55-II.

    Are you sure that he was playing it with 2U? :-O If yes, the Kason F9 should be that heavy too, shouldn't it?:confused:

    It's just a N55 with lead tape. It's not the first time that he's using lead tape on it.
     
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    Don't know if it's lead tape, athletic tape is more popular with the Chinese team (that much lead tape would also result in a super head heavy racket :D)....and yeah, it's a N55. I thought it had black somewhere around the 3 and 9 o'clock....which it doesn't. :D
     
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    I'm looking to get a my first li ning racquet.... comparing with np270 and tb nano 120. which one should i get. i'm looking for more of a balanced racquet.
     
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    I've been using N77II for more than a year already..what i can say is that the racket is user-friendly and easy to use, decent smash powers can be generated despite its headlight and mid-stiff specifications (provided that your wrist can generate decent input)
     
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    For a control single player that prefers stiff rackets what do you guys think about the N36 or N55II?
     
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    you cant go wrong with N36.......
     
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    Hi to all, good day! I'm a just new here! Are there other players used/tried the N36? Is it a head heavy racket?
     
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    Can anyone comment on the stiffness of the N36?
     
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    x_marx_dspot Regular Member

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    As I have checked on Li Ning Product sites, the Flame N36 is a Medium Flex. :)
     
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    The N36 is slightly head-heavy. You won't get as much from it as an N90, but it offers a better level of control and gives me a lot of shot options.
     
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    Thanks! My game style is not about powerful smashes, but I think the slight head heavy will give a plus on that department. I'm more interested in its control level as I frequently change from Offense to Defense. :) can you compare the control level, e.g. to a Yonex AT800-Defensive? thanks!
     
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    I'm a control player as well (think the arm size speaks all), and I've found most ease with the slight head heavy rackets. In particular, the AS10 does really well.

    Somehow, the control level feels quite on par. Might be interesting to do a control test on both rackets and post the results on the blog :)
     
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    x_marx_dspot Regular Member

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    thanks for the feedback Desouled. :) I'm currently using and RSL M11 110, and I really like the lightness of the RSL racket. :) As for the N36, I'm very curious about the 5 and 7 position of the wind channels as Li-Ning states it reduces drag. Even the slightest millisecond can affect the game. :)
     
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    It was the Air Stream System that made me want to try it out too, and for now I can say that it does help marginally. Would have to do a more thorough test to find out though.

    A buddy of mine who plays singles with me thinks that the slots make the smashes louder too.
     
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    LiNing Flame N36

    Yeah! Too curious about the Air Stream System too. :) I just bought my online, will also do a review once I acquire it. Thanks Desouled. :)
     
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    Li Ning Racket UC3120 & UC3200, what's the difference between this two racket? Is it just the colour? And what type of racket is it, offensive or technique?
     
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    Quick question, I just ordered the N90 IIS, has anyone tried this one? Especially compared to the regular N90 II? Thanks!
     
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    S version is more flex, easier to use racket.
     
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    Thanks, twobeer :)

    Just seem to see ppl on the forum only discuss the regular N90 II, not the S.
     

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