Hi. Looking at getting the LI NING WINDSTORM 690 Does anyone own this? Some places say it's flexible shaft, others say medium. I don't like flexible shafts so want to find out before buying Thanks
hi normally windstorm series has flexible shaft . i havent tried ws690 but i am using ws 680 which is not really a flexible shaft and is a decent racket for doubles play if you are looking for medium shaft and a racket for doubles play try n7 or n9 both are superb rackets and much better then windstorm series my all time favourite from li ning is N90 III thanks
Thanks for the reply. I ordered Ashaway Superlight 99 SQ http://www.directsportseshop.co.uk/...-Superlight-99-SQ&NavID=610&FromSearchPage=No Which seems very similar and other members on the forum like the racquet.
I have a chance to buy some Li Ning demo rackets at a cheap price. They aren't really demo rackets(not like straight from the lining factory before release) but just rackets that were bought and used throughout clubs for testing. I usually play men's doubles and hit pretty hard from the middle, back. Also love speed. Any of these worth looking at? Lining Turbocharging 7, 9 speed LD90 II N9, N7 If anybody knows any info about these rackets...please share. Lining doesn't seem like they want to write down rackets specs It's hard to come across weight, balance, stiffness of lining rackets. All they do is list all the fancy technology stuff they put it the racket. Thanks
Anybody know the difference between Turbocharging 9 speed, Turbocharging 7 speed? All it shows on different stores, lining websites is that they are Both medium flex 675mm in length 9 speed is a MP series(Mega Power) 7 speed is a PM series(Pro Master) But they seem like two exactly same rackets... lining loves naming their technology, series in a fancy way and don't really show racket specs... :/
There is a racket guide which can be found on www.shopbadmintononline.com which show the specifications of these rackets.
Thanks but it doesn't show up on their guide...:/ I'm thinking the Turbocharging 9 speed, 7 speed is the downgrade version of N9, N7 which would be a mid range racket so it doesn't show up on there.
Ah! I see what you are looking for. The "S" versions are designed to make the racket easier to swing by becoming less head heavy and a more flexible shaft kind of like the N90II and the N90II-S
Check some of the slow motion videos on youtube. When you see how much some of those Li ning rackets flex/ bend at the shaft you will believe the specs! I watched a match on badminton tv and in the intervals they showed slo mo highlights. The amount of flex was incredible.
Hi Guys : Any of you have any review of Li ning , Windstorm 600 Silver blue/Purple color racket ? Thanks
Hey, I was wondering if the stiffness ratings of Li-Ning are the same as those of Yonex. For example: Is the Li-Ning N7, which is rated as medium, the same stiffness like VT5 or VT70 or is it stiffer or more flexible? And how flexible would you rate the N9 which is rated as flexible?
It seems Li Ning is rating its rackets on the soft side. There is no stiff Li Ning racket going with their rating. But I have a N50-2 which is rated medium, but the flex is similar to a stiff Arc10.