I'd recommend a N55 I/II, N70s are really borderline flexible. N55s are a bit stiffer, while still well within 'medium' territory.
Dear Fans: Can advise the difference between N90 1st generation and N90 III the white racket.? In term of stiffness and head heavy ?
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Hi all. I am currently using VTZF 4U. I am looking for a similar racket from Li Ning. Out of the 3 rackets, N50-iii, N55-iii and N90-iii. Which one of them is closest match to VTZF 4U? And which is more favourable in doubles play? Thanks in advance.
Dear Fans: I was seeing Chen Long vs Lee Chong Wei , Denmark open 2013, which Chen Long , the racket he using is N55, and is not N80 ... I don't think chen long use N80>?
Voilà: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJBdK7wTEO8&feature=share 0:21:57 It's a N80 with white athletic / electrical tape on the top of the frame.
Dear Li Ning fans, here's a quick enquiry. I am currently on a lookout for a Li-NING racket that has a similar swing speed, if not faster than the Victor BS LYD. My current first choice racket is the BS LHI and the BS 12/12N. Would like recommendations from fellow enthusiast. I would prefer an even balanced racket, with a flex but slanting to the mid stiff range. I was thinking of purchasing the N50 III or the N90II LD SPEED. In regards of this thread, I would like to know which player uses both rackets mentioned above (N50 III, N90II LD SPEED). Also it would be great if anyone could provide me Dear BC-ers here's a quick enquiry. I am currently on a lookout for a Li-NING racket that has a similar swing speed, if not faster than the Victor BS LYD. My current first choice racket is the BS LHI and the BS 12/12N. Would like recommendations from fellow enthusiast. I would prefer an even balanced racket, with a flex but slanting to the mid stiff range. I was thinking of purchasing the N50 III or the N90II LD SPEED. In regards of this thread, I would like to know which player uses both rackets mentioned above (N50 III, N90II LD SPEED). Also it would be great if anyone could provide me the info of the rackets used by the top 5 women's doubles pairs at current point. Apart from Li Ning I would also consider recommendations from KUMPOO, YONEX or VICTOR. Do note that I have already used the MXJJS, BSLYD, BSLYDN, BS15, ARC11, and the VT80. I am now looking for something in between BS12 and BS LHI...something close to that. I hope you guys could help me out here. Your kind/prompt comments and feedback is much appreciated. Thanks in advance the rackets used by the top 5 women's doubles pairs at current point. Do note that I have already used the MXJJS, BSLYD, BSLYDN, BS15, ARC11, and the VT80. I am now looking for something in between BS12 and BS LHI...something close to that. The racket I am looking for is almost twice faster and slightly less head heavier than the VT80 by all means. I have heard suggestions from a Li Ning fan for me to use the N80. Would the N80 be faster than the MX JJS or the LYD? Is it even balanced, slightly head heavy? I hope you guys could help me out here. Your kind/prompt comments and feedback is much appreciated. Thanks in advance
N80 is definitely faster than MX JJS, not so sure to LYD. And it is HeadHeavy with overall weight is very light.
I own a BS LYD. It's really cutting through the air. But its not that fast for me, since it's a head heavy BS. Maybe I just go a heavier one? Whatever. When I've tested the N80, I liked it a lot more than the BS LYD. In my opinion it's faster. It's more balanced than the BS LYD to me. Please note, it's a personal opinion. There are other opinions where other members say BS LYD is not head heavy.
All chi chatting here. Can somebody post some eagerly-awaited review on the third gen rackets? Especially the N9 and N50iii. It will be much appreciated.
yeah i'm a bit surprised too that nobody has posted a review of n50-iii The main thing that's stopping me from buying it is durability actually. Because it has similar design to n55-iii, and i broke one in a clash (not in the air vents although). And i also saw n50-iii die in the hands of Zhao Yunlei after a clash. So to buy a 200$ racket and being afraid to play doubles with it - just doesn't sound right.