Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

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  1. Swat

    Swat Regular Member

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    It sounds like how I imagine 900C, but you’re talking about 900, right?
     
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    That's right. Keep in mind I'm comparing it to another 4u racquet as well

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    For me, it’s just slightly head heavy. But, if you’re used to n90iv, you might feel the weight in the head. It feels more or less like the n9ii with a different frame actually. It is also fast for defense, but I’m used to with head heavy rackets so it might be different. IMO, it is easy, fast, and powerful racket.
     
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    With 90 gram and slight head heavy for 7000b, is it feel tired when play more than 3/4 games?or maybe can effect slow defense when tired?
     
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    anyone played with 75ex before? how does it feel?
     
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    Such a sad photo ! Sorry for your loss mate, I felt exactly the same when I broke my n9ii orange Ahmad edition.

    I'm glad the gym I go to is only for badminton and there's no other crap hanging around.
     
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    Maybe you should join my gym
     
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    It feels so easy for me using the 7000B no sign of tired on my arm for 3 hours play of intermediate level and no rest. And back at it again, I used to use the 900C which is the stiffest and the most head heavy lining racket based on the chart, so the 7000B felt so light for me.
     
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    so when you used 900c the stiffest one and change to 7000b the flex shaft, how's the control of the shuttle?no problem of adjusting?
     
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    I still need to adjust the timing when changing between them and I do a short warm up hit with my partner. After I got the feel, I’m ready to play. There’s no problem to adjust because I’ve already know how it plays. But sometimes, I swing too fast while defending lol. The control is better with a stiffer shaft, but if you’re already got the hang of it, just a matter of time to get used to and be more consistent on your shots.
     
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    Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my new N7II in white/purple:
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    Decided to go all in with the white color and put purple Aerosonic on it. Looks sweet. Very sweet. Glad I'm not a diabetic.
     
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    Great. Seems like you couldn't move on.

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    Nah, not yet. I just liked it far too much to let go already. And the offer from @olli was just too fair to resist.
     
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    Nice looking racket! ^

    I have days once in a while when my N9ii feels a bit heavy and I have been wanting a backup when I want to be sharper and faster.
    The 4U JS10 felt so good when I first demoed it, but in match games I realized it was too stiff for me.
    So, is the N7ii noticeble lighter to swing?
    (I have even considered a 4U like the 7000 or hh 4U like Onigiri...)
     
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    N7II is slightly(!) lighter in the head and slightly stiffer. So it has a little bit more bite for flat and fast play. There have been several detailed comparisons N9II vs. N7II in this thread and the N9II thread. They give you a good picture of the racket. And coming from a JS10 4U myself, I can add that it's the closest to a "more user-friendly JS10" as available currently.
     
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    Yes, there’s indeed lots to read here
    Wish I could test it, but I think I have a pretty goog idea.
     
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    Thanks my lord we're playing on a new court now, no overhead crap, just lots of lines on the floor inclusive of for basketball, volleyball and get this, the ones for badminton are all red

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    Nothing beats my home court. Only about 4-5 meters high, basketball hoops lean into the doubles court and there are tones of lines everywhere. The most annoying thing ist definitely the height.
     
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    Is that still called Badminton or is it some kind of obstacle race with rackets? :)

    The old floor of our gym was awesome too. We had light-green lines on a not-so-light-green floor. So yeah, it definitely taught everyone a lesson in terms of trusting your opponent on line calls. :rolleyes:
     
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