Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

I getting love to Li Ning, for now I only get bag and grip.Ill buy N90 Woods soon.Im planning to buy the shoes but the shoes different then the others.If I try/test it,then Ill consider to buy it.Li Ning brand is nice,but quite expensive.Especially the shirt team ... But I still love it ...
 
BBE have a branch in Shanghai. Located at the junction of Furongjiang Rd and Tianshan Rd. :)

Do they? :) For how long already? That's pretty convenient for getting some Yonex clothing at the same time.

Try Redleaf 135 JinShaJiang Lu. I saw quite a few N-series LiNing there in Oct. Not sure about price.

There was also a lot of LiNing boutiques all around Shanghai so you might be able to get your N50 fix there.

Another location is near the Hong Kou Stadium but I do not have any specific shop to recommend.

:cool: Thanks for the additional places.

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Hey bro, now i am using the Li ning red bag which can store 4-5 rackets, another compartment that can put shoes and clothes,, the Lin dan shoe is the one he is wearing in the suirdman cup...
 
BBEShop was trying to be shifty and didn't apply the discount at first when I asked for a quote. They don't seem as cheap as Yoger but not sure how Yoger goes with overseas customers.
 
yo guys sorry because i believe i said i do not know much about the feeling of the racket n etc so i'll just give my review of n33 based on the comparison with my n55.well as u guys already know that n33 is cai yun's racket(double player) but in my opinion it can be use as single racket because it is more head heavy than n55.so if n55 power-8.5 dropshot-9 net play-9.then n33 power-8.5-9 dropshot-9 net play-8-8.5.well this my review so some people might not agree with me :p.btw bro tckang u said that n55 is more head heavy than n50 so do u think it's feeling(n50) is like arcsaber 10?because to me arcsaber 10 is way lighter than n55...
 
lol sorry because i'm still new so didn't really know how to :D.i had to think twice before decided to give review on n33.btw i think the most similar racket to n33 in terms of yonex is ti10(i never try it b4 but according to the review ti10 is a head heavy racket yes?).n33 is more head heavy compared to n55 so it can generate more power.sorry again if my writing is bad haha lol
 
lol sorry because i'm still new so didn't really know how to :D.i had to think twice before decided to give review on n33.btw i think the most similar racket to n33 in terms of yonex is ti10(i never try it b4 but according to the review ti10 is a head heavy racket yes?).n33 is more head heavy compared to n55 so it can generate more power.sorry again if my writing is bad haha lol
Bro, glad to know that u owned both N33 and N55.
And thanks for your short review. Well, everything needs to have a starting point. What the other members were requesting is just to use more commas (,) , fullstops (.), etc to rearrange your review above to make it neater and easier to read. No worries.
Regarding your question i cannot comment much as i never use an Arc10 before. What i can only say is N55 definitely is headheavier than N50. For sure.
And also i don't really agree on your comparison regarding N33 and Ti-10, simply because you never use a Ti-10, the comparison will not be valid. A ti-10 may feel like a piece of junk to player A but can be his priceless weapon for player B. So, the only way you can compare your N33 with Ti-10, is after you use a Ti-10 yourself and know the feeling yourself.

Welcome to BCDF anyway. Keep it up.
 
Hi bros: Just to share with bros here the technology of Li ning N-series racket:

1) High-tech light shock absorption

2) Multi-layer carbon fiber

3) UHB - Low resistance, high flexbility & strength

4) TB nano powertec: with Ti function & ultra carbon

5) Wing stabilizer

6) Taper shaft

7) Dynamic-optimum frame

8) Hightensile silm shaft
 
Hi bros: Just to share with bros here the technology of Li ning N-series racket:

1) High-tech light shock absorption
2) Multi-layer carbon fiber
3) UHB - Low resistance, high flexbility & strength
4) TB nano powertec: with Ti function & ultra carbon
5) Wing stabilizer
6) Taper shaft
7) Dynamic-optimum frame
8) Hightensile silm shaft

So, can you share further what is UHB? What you mean by hightensile slim shaft, What is the use of dynamic-optimum frame?
By listing the list of technology used by Li Ning is not providing much help to all forum members here. They are already in the Li Ning website anyway.
Looking forward for your more detailed description of each technology you mentioned.
Thanks
 
Hi bros: Just to share with bros here the technology of Li ning N-series racket:

1) High-tech light shock absorption

2) Multi-layer carbon fiber

3) UHB - Low resistance, high flexbility & strength

4) TB nano powertec: with Ti function & ultra carbon

5) Wing stabilizer

6) Taper shaft

7) Dynamic-optimum frame

8) Hightensile silm shaft


I have been waiting for this for sometime. Please give us more info about what they mean. Li Ning needs to justify their more expensive rackets (compare to most if not all other brands) with extra actual benefit which includes technoligical additions or advantages to the competitor products.

They can sponsor the Chinese national team and has LD as the marketing hero. And Im not saying that LD is lying but at the end of the day we as customer dont care what he/she says and we want to buy a product that's worth the money and can add something extra to our game

I really hope that Li Ning can compete with Yonex in terms of quality, popularity and market share in the short future
 
Found some more info before marketing got their hands on it!

1) High-tech light shock absorption
Sounds heaps sexier than 'foam'.

2) Multi-layer carbon fiber
Well duh.

3) UHB - Low resistance, high flexbility & strength
We just threw in some positive words here that sound nice.

4) TB nano powertec: with Ti function & ultra carbon
More nice words. 'Nano' it totally hot right now, use it as much as possible.

5) Wing stabilizer
Not to be confused with those found on your girlfirends panty liners. May have to rethink this one.

6) Taper shaft
The word shaft is very macho. Use it every 112 words so our rackets don't appear too gay.

7) Dynamic-optimum frame
Can't go wrong here. We move and we move optimally. What's not to like.

8) Hightensile silm shaft
'Fat shaft' sounds more inline with 'point 6' but 'slim' sounds faster. Bit of a catch 22 but I think we can get away with it seeing most players would put up with a 'slim shaft' if it meant playing like Lin Dan.
 
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