Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

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

  1. racketman123

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  2. Luciole

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    Can someone do a review of the N7?
     
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    i am not much of a reviewer but here's what i think of the racket.

    it is medium stiff compared to most of li ning rackets which are rated flexible.
    imo stiffer than n90iii and similar to n55iii. head heavy but you dont feel as if the weight is all in the head like n90iii. it is more uniform in play. power is good and with the medium flex, control is rather good as well. drives are faster than both n90iii and n55iii. defense is rather good as well. overall a well balance racket.

    i like it more than the N9 which i found too flexible and while it can generate lots of power, control wasnt that good.

    li ning did right in classifying it as Ultra Skill rather than Mega Power (N90iii n N55iii)
     
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    got this from a local online seller.

    RZ95 3D Break-Free
    Weight: 3U - 88g
    Balance Point: 300mm
    Shaft: Medium
     
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    Thx. Can you share the link? What about the other RZ's?
     
  6. speck

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    here it is.
    https://www.facebook.com/RestringStation.MY?fref=ts
    the turbo X77 n X99 are also listed.
    the rz5,7,9 are considered lower end and not specified.
    seen all the rackets at a local shop at my hometown.
    the rz95 looks like a repainted n90iii. dry swings feels slightly different with the n90iii having slightly more weight at the head.
     
  7. Luciole

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    Ok thanks :) what is about the frame speed?
     
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    The frame is fast due to variable frame shape along the racket head.
    The head doesn't feel like it's lagging behind.
     
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    So what exactly are the S-type rackets? Along with the TD's as well? For a bit I thought they were cheaper more toned versions of the originals but that is not the case with the N90-III S-Type about the same price.
     
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    its shud be just a lighter ver?
     
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    N90III is one of the best rackets I ever get. Difficult to tame.
     
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    The s-types' are more headlight and less stiff versions of the original.
     
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    Hi fellow BC'ers, thinking about getting my hands on my first LN with the N90 (gen 1 and gen 3) being my top two choices. Been a long time user of head heavy rackets for about 8 years now, from Armortec 900P to ZFII (the latter being my go to racket and absolutely love it).

    Thanks for any input !
     
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    Is the N90 even available? I thought it was very hard to get these days...in case youre looking for a racket to actually use, youre better off going with the N90III since it'll be much easier to replace if needed.
     
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    The N90 is still available on some sites, but it's ridiculously expensive for a racket that old, even though it's a classic.
     
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    Yeah, I'd like one or two to replace my broken one and be able to play it as a main racket again (only have one at this point,and the difference between it and the n50/n50ii is too great to be practical in a close match)....but not for a ludicrously high price where I can basically buy 3 brand new rackets for the price of 2 old ones :D
     
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    https://imageshack.com/i/p3mspahEj

    Just quick question, my friend traded me his n80 for my brs12, and this n80 has a symbol on the cone obtaining Chinese characters, what this logo means?
     
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    I could be wrong on this but that might be a CP racket. I believe CP=Chinese Player so that racket was made for the Chinese National Team much like how the KRP Brave Sword 12 is for Korean Players.
     
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    Never heard of any custom LN rackets for the professionals. Could be possible, still.
     
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    Yes, the small logo on the cone means it is for CHN team.
     

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