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I am looking for Li-Ning N55-II, N7 and Kason F9 Ltd. If anyone want to sell it in Singapore, please contact me at 94376776.

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Hi Rob3rt - any feedback / review on your N36? Wouldn't mind hearing your views. :)

A very warm welcome for the newest member of my Li-Ning racket family: the N36.

295 mm, medium stiff and air-stream holes. So better control than the N50-3 and not as demanding as the N99? But still faster than my N80? The specs are promising.

First things first, have to get the crappy BG65 stringjob replaced. :)

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Hi Rob3rt - any feedback / review on your N36? Wouldn't mind hearing your views. :)

Well, it's been a while since I've used the N36. Currently trying the JS12 3U.

But the N36 actually played like I expected it to play. It's as fast as the N50-III (slightly slower than the N99) and stiffer. Although it's stiffer I sometimes still get that sluggish (flexible) feeling, especially on fast shots like drives, pushes and smashes. Still prefer my N80 over the N36.
 
Well, it's been a while since I've used the N36. Currently trying the JS12 3U.

But the N36 actually played like I expected it to play. It's as fast as the N50-III (slightly slower than the N99) and stiffer. Although it's stiffer I sometimes still get that sluggish (flexible) feeling, especially on fast shots like drives, pushes and smashes. Still prefer my N80 over the N36.

Thanks for the update - much appreciated :)
 
Li-Ning currently has the best designers, hands down
In the early years of Li-Ning in the badminton market, it was totally the opposite. N50, N33, N30... Gosh, they looked like cheap fakes *lol* I couldn't believe what I saw when holding them the first time at the shop. Even N55 or N70 were rather meh than anything else. The only exception was N90.
Luckily it turned out well from the 2nd generation on :-)
 
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