Li-Ning v Victor v Yonex

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by Stokey1, Apr 25, 2010.

  1. bob_jabba83

    bob_jabba83 Regular Member

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    Get a high end Apacs.. suitable for your level of play... Tantrum series... Tan beng shek Malaysian pair is using that racket... sori if the Name spelling is not accurate...:p
     
  2. LD rules!

    LD rules! Regular Member

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    You mean Gan/Tan and not MK/HS who use flypower
     
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    Errr, at900p is too head heavy for doubles for non
    pros...
     
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    ahh... I think LD used AT700 and not AT900P before switching to Li-Ning N90.

    But I have to agree, AT900P is a good weapon to have when attacking at the baseline. It is like firing bazooka when smashing with the AT900P. However, it suffer from slower reaction when defending if your wrist is not strong enough.
     
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    I m playing a pair of Victor nano5, its good balance and i ve just buy a BS 11 3UG2, I like Victor because its nike and balance!
     
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    If you are looking to replace your Arc10, the most similar Li-Ning racket should be the N70. However, if you are looking for a more even balance racket that is great in both attack and defence, I suggest you try out the N50, a true double specialists' racket. If you find the N50 too headlight for your liking, the new N50-II is slightly more head heavier (packed heavier punch) than the original N50.
     
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    N55 is also quite similar to Arc10
     
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    lol. they look alike.
     
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    did LD ever used the NS9900?
     
  10. LD rules!

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    Noooooooooooooooope (15)
     

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