i have both racquet. i found that n9 is a lot flexible and lighter also the very even balance. love both racquet equally. personally i felt that n9ii gives me more power while n9 gives me more control.
Hi everyone, two questions: -Is the shop-lining.com website directly linked to the official lining company, or is it an offshore distributor ? -I don't know if this is an appropriate question for this thread but I did run a search beforehand and did not find a Li Ning price check thread. So I am going to ask for a price check for a Li Ning N9 and N55iii in preferably AUD or SGD/USD/Ringitt. Thanks in advance!
Think it's run by Li Ning if you check their about us - https://www.shop-lining.com/about-us They're good.
I just checked in the Gosen thread, the head weight of the Inferno was 40.53 g, but this was with strings. I can measure the strung N9-2 later if you want me to.
Hehe, now you tried it as well, that was quick. I see you have the same impressions as me except that it's not stiffer than your N80-2. The more direct feeling is also something I noticed. I'm not sure if it was due to the Aerosonic, but I will find out tonight.
(all rackets strung with either No. 1 or 3; towel grip on bare wood) N9-II, 41.80 g N80, 41.90 g Inferno, 40.99 g ZFII, 41.62 g N80 and N9-II head-heavier than the ZFII? This can't be right? @visor
Ok thanks. It should be fine since Srikanth Kidambi uses n9 but i would gladly take any input on that matter
LN#1 would have around 0.2g more head wt than #3 but those results are strange indeed. I think it may be the ZF2 that is off? Do they all have the same amount of towel grip? Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk
Might be the ZF. About the towel grip, it's all very similar but it's off the reel so not exactly the same.