Run N7II at from 12.5 up to 13.5kg for nearly 1.5 years. Absolutely nothing. Really impressed by the quality of the frame. Paint quality, stability, etc. I'm also impressed how easy, effortless and powerful Li-ning rackets are to use, without sacrificing control or having a lag.
I want to join and ask if anybody gave the TC40 a try? I'm looking for a midranger which can die in a clash with unfamiliar partners. Also the turbo force 1000 got my interest.
Now this is a fake N90 IV one shop is selling here in India. Paint job is super similar to the original. The product code didn't match, also there is no sharp triangle at T joint. Did you find such very similar products anytime?
Sometimes I really wish these forums had the laughing emoji as a reaction instead of only liking a post
1. Thank you invisible master, You revealed something that was visible only to you. 2. Masters everywhere .
Overpriced wet noodles fan club is here! You are better at yelling at people not to ask questions in the forum! than jokes
Cheap high end stuff is obvious a fake, so the fake sellers also offer slightly below the average to make the stuff look authentic. Has you confronted the shop owner? It would be good to name the shop, so no other can be a victim, too. Sorry for the shitty joke. I don't wanted to hurt anybody.
We have a fake racket sub-forum. IMO a better place to look, warn and ask. I paid for my wet noodles below the Victors and Yonex I bought and frankly they stand stronger than all of them. I don't get this "overpriced".
There were times when (new) members, after asking for recommendations and comparisons, actually bought a racket and then shared their experiences with it in return. Somehow the equipment section has turned into a one way street in which the same handful of members are expected to deliver endless information and then being rewarded with bold replies as a bonus. Remember that being nice and polite might actually motivate people to participate.
I have to report something negative about LN. I bought a third N7II. After I gripped it my style, the grip felt thicker. I didn't thought much about it, maybe I add a bit too much pre-wrap under the overgrip. After I switched the rackets in a game, the grip feel was different. I thought my mind plays a game and when I arrived at home I teared off everything of these two rackets. Both are S2 size, but the one is around 3mm thicker in terms of circumference. Anybody noticed something similar? I need to add 2 layers 50% overlap and a third layer with nearly no overlap of electric tape to make them equal. Adds 3g to the racket. This never happend to me with any brand. I didn't get a fake. I buy all my rackets brand-new in reliable german stores. Any hints to make them better equal without adding too much weight and maintaining the bevels?
Not the same, but I my N9ii handles were 5mm longer. So quality control concerning handles might be off. Sent from my MI 8 using Tapatalk
That's really weird, hands down. Never experienced anything similar with the LN rackets that I've owned so far.