Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by tckang, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. KEN_KL MSIA

    KEN_KL MSIA Regular Member

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    Apparently they selling at cheaper price, perhaps a good deal.
     
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    I don't know about their normal price, but they're doing one round of pre-orders at a lower price, which is why I snagged one now ;) it ends up being the same price as a VTZF for me because of taxes and shipping etc but hopefully it'll be worth it :D
     
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    Hhe I've seen those before ;) but Chen long uses N80? Oooooo.....
     
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    Found that CHN online selling N90 III (RMB1300), N9/N7 (RMB1008).
     
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    I see. Well, hi badminton's preorder price is 490rm, which is just uner £100. Do you know how much postage to London is with CHN online and if they're reliable+trustable?
     
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    CHN online shop do not ship to oversea directly, i'm not sure the postage chargers.
    I believe the charges to Europe will be higher :)
     
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    In that case, I think I'll stick with Hi badminton then ;)
     
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    The N90iii looks fantastic but i doubt that it would have the similar "super_solid" feeling compared to the 1st or even the 2nd gen. The 3D BreakFree frame will change the swing speed quite significantly, it's gonna be more like Victor's BraveSword family, I guess.
     
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    Well badminton online said that n90iii combines first and second gen in that you have that über head heavy-ness and the stuff shaft feeling so that you have both of these for a FASTER swing speed. I never liked the n90 series because it never suited me so I can't help you there, sorry
     
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    490rm for a n90iii? this price seems a bit too good to be true though....
     
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    Another online option for getting the 3rd gen lining racquets
    Facebook/kennyscj badminton shop
     
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    One reason I bought the N90II was for the DF Shock Absorption System and the solid feel, I don't see that on the N90III. I guess I'll wait for the reviews to see what people say about it.
     
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    Greetings Li Ning fans. I need your help. AJ in Puchong is selling Li Ning N80 at RM 550. I fear the racket i'm about to purchase could be not original. What are your thoughts? This is my first time buying a Li Ning racket. I'm excited but I fear for the worst as well. Give me your thoughts.
     
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    No no no, I'm not buying an N90iii ;) I've pre-ordered a N9, and they've given me a lower price this time for pre-ordering :)
     
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    Sure, do you know what condition it is in? If it's brand spanking new then underneath the plastic on the grip should be a little sticker with the silver stuff that you can scratch off to find a code. You can use this code to verify if it's genuine or not on the Li Ning website (just google li Ning verification or something like that). This is your number one way of telling. If that isn't available, then generally you're looking for wonky grommets, grommets that are out of line from each other and fuzzy printing (like, a fuzzy N80). Sometimes fakes will have an off-centre logo on the butt cap too. Someone else posted a rough guideline-quiz-spot-the-difference sort of thing a lot earlier in this thread so google "how to spot a fake li Ning badmintoncentral" and you should find it eventually. Hope this helps :)
     
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    It is selling at brand new condition. The shop I am about to purchase it from holds a 10 year reputation in Malaysia(AJ RACKET MART) and is often selling rackets at highly competitive pricing. I'm just super worried I may be caught off guard a little by this purchase. The Li Ning N80 has become my new craze(I know it is not a new racket in the market) I really hope I don't get conned. Thanks alot for your prompt response. I'll look forward to using the code on the Li Ning website and to double check the grommets, grip size number location and the possibility of an off-centre logo on the butt cap. Thanks again Boggieeiggop
     
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    NanoSpeed 9900 vs Li Ning N80.

    NanoSpeed 9900 vs Li Ning N80.Which racket would be better in terms of speed and power. What are advantages and disadvantages of both. I have reached my final phase before making my purchase of either one of these rackets in pairs. What are your thoughts people. Feedback from ppl that have used these 2 rackets before is much welcomed. Any crazies in da house??:D:D
     
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    No worries mate. To be honest, I'll e impressed if they can forge a code sticker because most fakes don't even have the sticker at all bit the code will definitely work. If you need anymore help, just give us a shout
     

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