Hi All, I have a question about this F9. I have this racket for a year and I love it. I bought it from other forum member. But last week, when I want to re-strung it, The shop owner said that this not a real one. Because it has serial number on the near T-joint. He said that fake Li Ning racket also has serial number near T joint. Could someone help me on this?
You should be getting a Kason warranty booklet if genuine. And yeah, so far I've never seen original F9 with serial number near the T-joint. Hope that helps.
In another perspective, it seems its a psychological issue, right? Hehe...if its a fake racket, but you was let known its an original thing, your play improves etc etc...so now u knows its a fake, does your play deteriorate? Hurmm...interesting...
Rocker, there's a thread here with some pictures: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/41592-Post-your-Kason-serial-numbers-here Serial code located near to the grip...so not sure about Kason rackets with serial code at the t joint...
I don't think the F9 has serials near the T-joint. My serial is near the cone. How much did you pay? Is the forum member still active?
How famous is famous? 140USD for a possibly fake racket is crazy! I suggest you contact the member to discuss.
Oh.. I think I know who you're referring to. Contact him, I don't think he would sell a fake racket on purpose.
Yes, thats what I meant, 400+ for 3, sorry for the confusion And well, my serial is near the grip too, just read the above posts
Hi all, may I know what is the highest tension this racquet can go up to? Do you think this racquet can hold up to 28x30lbs without much damages to the frame? Thanks all
Thanks. Good to know btw, how do we check the weight classification and grip size on kason racquet?? Not specified like yonex??
Hi asraz, My friend who is regular on 26lbs tried using my F9 on 26lbs also said smashing no power. I had to drop it to 24lbs and things just went so well. Drop shots more accurate and smashes are zooming down the middle court.