Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

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

  1. Sealman

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    thanks Twobeer!
     
  2. twobeer

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    sorry not UC2000A, it should be UC2200B

    /T
     
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    I thought the red one is the N30-II? I actually picked on of those up just a few weeks ago...
     
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    Thanks. I believe you are correct. Both players are using the N30II.
     
  6. j4ckie

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    I hope Li Ning will get a bit more creative with the design of the N series - theres way too much red involved. It was good to make the N50II blue, I think they should use different colors for the other rackets as well. The N33 was also very cool, and many of the lower series look great - why didnt they get more creative with the most expensive ones? D: I really hope there'll be a 3rd gen with new designs.
     
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    What racquets are Fu hai feng n cai yun using during the recent japan open?
     
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    hi All, may i ask wat is the weight of the lining tp100c?
    cause i would like to buy this racquet, but Malaysia dealer say that it only have one weight only, which is 80-84gram. But in catalouge is written got 2 type of weight, which is 80-84g and 85-89g..........
    May i know is it a good racquet and does anyone use before? cause i tot that if 80-84 gram will be light....
    I would like to have a racquet that is head heavy and good for smashing.....
    Is this racquet suit my criteria ar?
    thanks in advance first all fellow member :D
     
  9. KEN_KL MSIA

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    Fu Hai Feng

    Hi bro if not mistaken, both of them using Kason. First time seeing them using non-Li-Ning.
    quite surprise, perhaps Kason under Li-Ning and they promote for Kason as well :)

    maybe other bro can verify this, but IMO Fu Hai Feng not play as good as using Li-Ning although they won the title.
    Li-Ning N50 still the best for Fu Hai Feng, if he using N50II for now?
    thinking to get one N50II but price still step for me :mad:
     
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    Yep, they were using Kason, or at least the rackets looked like Kason - there were indications that those rackets were actually just repainted Li Nings. And since Li Ning bought Kason a few years ago, they are pretty much the same company. They probably just want to promote Kason.
    And FHF used the N50II for a while now, and IMO played better with it than with the N50. He managed a 303kph smash with it at the WC, which I think is the fastest since years (for him).
     
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    Bro agreed. I'm fans of Fu Hai Feng

    Badminton champion Fu Haifeng has also set the official world smash record June 3, 2005 Sudirman Cup. The actual bird speed was measured at 332 km/h (approximately 206 mph), making badminton the fastest racquet sport in the world.
    (Note that this is the fastest smash in a match - speeds of over 400kph / 250mph have been recorded during Yonex speed tests used to promote the ArcSaber Z-Slash racket).

    Yonex announced that using their new badminton racket, the ArcSaber Z-Slash, Tan Boon Heong hit the fastest badminton smashever recorded – 421 km/h (262mph).


    The badminton smash speeds with the ArcSaber Z-Slash are not comparable to Fu Haifeng’s record for three reasons:
    • Measuring method: High speed video equipment was used in the Yonex speed trials rather than the microwave technology which is used to record shuttlecock speed in matches.
    • Situation: The smash was not hit during a match. It is much easier to smash harder when the shuttlecock is being fed to you in a relaxed situation.
    • Unofficial status of readings: The speed was recorded by Yonex rather than by badminton officials.
     
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    I dont speak (or read) chinese, so I cant tell how sincere that shop is, but the pictures look good. Of course the pictures can be of a genuine racket and they can sell copies anyway. Try to contact them and find out if you can send the racket back (if it doesnt seem genuine) and about warranty (if it breaks). Check the racket for the engraved serial number on the shaft...hope that helps.

    PS: I already knew about the smashing record and the difference between the one set by FHF and that of TBH (which, IMO, isnt comparable at all. He also could have strung the racket much higher than in competition since it doesnt matter if it breaks in a training situation) ;)
     
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    I think the measurement was a bit different this WC.. Anyway he smashed harder than all other players playing the worldchampionship this year :)

    /Twobeer
     
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    agreed with you bro..
     
  16. XtremeCoolz

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    wanna know which one of N series racket swings the fastest as comparable to yonex ns9900..?
     
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    N-series are based on national-team player prefernses.. The stgrong players of team China usually wants a bit more weight in their rackets. N50 and N50II is probably the closest (and imop even better) than NS9900

    Windstorm 660 is faster than NS9900.

    /Twobeer
     
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    how about windstorm n70ii & n77ii? got a general idea about it?
     
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    Anybody tested the BP 300? Sounds like it could be in the N series and looks totally awesome...
     
  20. Ferrerkiko

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    Last sat , I just bought a N50 racket, will give a review on this weekend.
     

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