Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

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

  1. eiji

    eiji Regular Member

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    My Li-Ning N series collection.

    From left to right
    N7II LIGHT
    N9II
    N7II
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  2. eiji

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    Now to wait for N90-IV
     
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    hands itchy to get the N7II light new colourway though I aldy haf the pink 1
     
  4. DinaH

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    Hi all
    Any idea which model hav similar flex as N9ii.....but with lighter head....more to even balance.
     
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    One with lots of flex? Maybe try the N80 TD?
     
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    N9-2 is stiff, in my opinion. The 80TD is actually stiffer than the N80, but not N9-2 stiff.
     
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    I mean, could always wait for an N9-II S type?
     
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    It always depends on what you compare it to. Compared to a JS10, the N9II feels definitely not stiff.
     
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    Not lots of flex. But similar to N9ii.With lighter head (even balance).
     
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    I think the N80 TD/TF are your only real choices for the same frame type.
     
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    Envy ur collection.Like you im curious bout the N90IV.Btw for N7ii compared to N9ii, other than being stiffer, is the head weight similar?
     
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    N7II is less head heavy, I dont measure the balance point or head-weights like some of the more technical guys here. But from the swing it feels less head heavy. probably still slightly head heavy as oppose to head light.
     
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    Could anyone plz give me a link for n90(3) review? I m planning on trying one. Ppl highly talk about this and recommend me to try it. So, a nice review of this racquet would b helpful. Thanks in advance.
     
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    It's a good racquet, but probably a little overshadowed by some of the latest offerings. I used to love mine until the N99 came around which felt much better to me overall. If the N90III was good, the N99 was outstanding and amazing.
     
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    How about N99 vs N90?
     
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    IMG_2104.PNG Hello everyone, need some help to identify potential fake N9ii. Saw one online with serial code on the shaft as seen, I only encountered an N99 with serial code on the shaft near t-joint and clarified by the licensed seller in Malaysia. Anyone come across this?
     
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    It's totally different from mine's serial code... More pictures perhaps..
     
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    No more photos but claimed to be purchased from US
     
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    its fake. real ones don't have such serial numbers on the racket anywhere at all.
     
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    What are good mid range li-ning rackets? I mostly see high end models being discussed.
     

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