Li Ning N90 Best racket in the World

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  1. issarakaya

    issarakaya Regular Member

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    ow...sorry, forgot to share my opinion......at my first comeback i feel head heavy and stiff racket suit me better, but after 3 years continue play my favorite changed to more even balance or slighty head heavy with stiff to extra stiff shaft so currently i think the best (read : suit for my style) is Victor BS10 :)
    Every people could be has different opinion so there is no such thing like the best for all user :)
     
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    haha.

    ask 10 people what is the best racket, you might get 10 different answers.

    there is no best racket like there is no best clothes in the world. everyone has different preferences, criteria and tastes.
     
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    okay...based on everyone opinions..

    I must said that the N90 is the best heavy head single racket for offensive professional player!!

    hahaha...

    This racket is definitely a classic!!
     
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    pretty weird when someone going to cook, and feel delicious, and claim around the world he/she was a very best chef around the galaxy..
     
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    including LDs undies hihihi.....




    Just joking :)
     
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    Unfortunately, I doubt that all professional players would agree with you... unless of course you've actually asked them all.

    It's great that you're so passionate about your racket but people just don't take statements like this seriously...
     
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    It's the best combination of head light (which brings in speed) and extra stiffness but of all time? That's a big claim mate;)!
     
  8. Yoppy

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    I just want to make a point that everyone got diff opinion about this. But seriously for me it's the best racket I ever use. Many come and go but it's still the one (damn does it sound like writing a love letter now?)
     
  9. Ferrerkiko

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    In my review of N90 :

    Lobbing : 9.5/10

    Drop: 9/10

    Smash : 9.7/10

    Net: 9/10

    Drive : 9/10

    Overall its a great racket!
     
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    maybe for you is the best , but to other maybe not not .. is just like food some people enjoy eating fish & chips , some enjoy eating steaks ..
     
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    And how would you rate NS9900 drive?? Must be 9.5, otherwise you must be kidding :)
     
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    How does one get to a 9.7, may I ask?
     
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    for every 100 smashes, 97 of them make it over the net :p
     
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    NS9900 is a girl racket lah!! even the china national team use heavier rackets than it... I exchange my NS9900 with LN N50 already... don't suit me at all.. too light headed...
     
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    for those that never use N90 before or do not have the strength to use it, it is a pity as this racket is a classic..

    I do admit that even i do not have the strength to use it... furthermore, i'm a double player.

    Try it when you play single...
     
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    And now, I want to know your review about your old AT700.

    And let's see what is the best racket according to you......
    If N90 is the best racket, why you use it as a backup of your AT700??
     
  17. george@chongwei

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    LOL, i ROLF when seeing the thread title.
    I remember my grandfather told me his 'bluebird' classic racket is the best racket in the world too!:D..
     
  18. issarakaya

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    You can tell that to Thomas Laybourn (den) and Tan Boon Heong (Mas) :p I dont know if they are changing gender recently heheheheheh j/k
    Headlight doesnt mean bad, it created for different purpose and for some typical player. Ns9900 is really need a super strong wrist to generate its potential if you are arm player and your wrist is weak then it will explained everything ....you cant judge the racket is bad just because it doesnt suit you :)

    N90 no doubt is a very good racket but are you sure it better than Voltric80? SW35? even from oldies at700? everybody have different taste and opinion about this, and please do respect others choice :)
     
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    A 2U NS9900 is heavier than 'ur N50 ;):p + You must have already forgot Chen Hong was using even more headlight NS8000 ...
     
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    Can anyone make a photo of an internet troll holding an N90?

    Thanks
     

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