Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

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  1. Flexsis

    Flexsis Regular Member

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    Oh, wait, I thought the code should say, "Time" that you bought it and when it was bought? o.o, or does it just say the first time you checked for authentication, so you know some one didn't use the code before you? :eek:
     
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    how many Li-Ning rackets do you have babyface ? Did you buy a 2nd N90 ?
     
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    i have 2 n90s.
    And regarding the code, i believe its when you first log in, (china time) that it states for genuine product.
     
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    I notice that the frame shape and dimensions of the N55 and N90II are similar. The only difference is the location of the serial number, the colour of the grommets, the cosmetics, the extra signature on the N90II, and the head-heaviness of the N90II. Both use extraordinarilly stiff materials of very high youngs modulus, far higher than yonex's top range. This only applies to the N series. The low price Li Ning series use materials that are no where near as stiff.
     
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    Look at the pics closely, the head shape of N90 is similar to N90 II and N55 is different...
     
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    I have something better than looking at the pictures-that is I have both these racquets. My Flame N55 was actually strung by China's national team stringer during the recent East Asian Games held in Hong Kong. After two weeks I cut the string and restrung myself and it plays much better now. My Woods N 90 II looks like it came out from the same mold as the N55, except for the drilling of the holes for the grommets. Both the N90 II and the N55 have frames that are of similar material stiffness.
     
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    taneepak, have you got or had a n90 to do a comparison?
     
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    >.> Oh dang they downgraded N90II to N55's level =/, wait.. why does N55 stringed by a national chinese team stringer have to do with N90 and N50 similaries?, are you talking about Classic o.o
     
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    I have at no time talked about the N50 or the N90 Classic, only the N55 and the N90II. As I said, both the N55 and the N90II have the same frame. The head-heaviness of the N90II comes from transferring more of the prepreg to the tip to have higher density.
     
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    for those in the UK the N30, N33, N50, N70, N90. These rackets along with the LD black top, black CHN shorts and three pairs of Li Ning shoes are now available for per order @ www.tennisnuts.com
     
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    So you have the racket, o.o, you know there's a thread comapring the Classic and N90, could you please go clarify that N90 Classic and N90 II is 2 different rackets TY. :D
     
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    bro Do not use this series if you have limited funds, use the professional series, price in my country(indonesia) no more than US$100
     
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    It pretty much depends on the individual.
    But i do agree Li Ning has some pretty good mid range rackets as well as shoes. (Those not used by any existing Chinese badminton Super stars)
     
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    I agree, there low end shoes are actually pretty good :rolleyes:
     
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    Yup.
    And they last!
     
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    5 more days till N90 II =P on TV
     
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    potentially.......:D although I would think that it will be definetly in the hands of a doubles player
     
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    =/ I hope not, it should be a singles racket >:D. The racket would feel sad used in doubles :mad:

    Then again.... there are always exceptions...
     
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    yes there is always exceptions, I would think that LD will use the N90II in the AE10, he has been training with it for a good 2+ months I would have thought, the question is providing he gets to the SF or final, will he have enough trust in it to use it then ?
     
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    I guess Lin dan use N90 (2) in early rounds all the ways at All England , when final play Lee Chong Wei , he will use N90 (1).. same as last yr armotec 700 2rd generation, final armotec 700 against Lee Chong Wei.
     

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