Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by tckang, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. BalajiSethuraman

    BalajiSethuraman Regular Member

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    So why sell it?


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  2. Coolkas

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    Too light for my liking
     
  3. Budi

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    :(ok F30P is out of my option.
    Sigh... Today racket tend to be speed rather than power horse racket. Its getting lighter & manouverable but sacrifice power.
     
  4. Kokai

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    I play at 27lbs, but yes it recommends 24lbs on the racket. I haven't noticed any issues yet (I even have the old color AS11).
     
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    I have n99 not even played once but it feels heavy then 9000c ...
    Dzs good but when buying in 2020 buy new technology atleast .. n buy 100z .. if u like it after dry swing ..


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    Anyone using li ning N-36?
     
  7. Lemollin

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    Finally got myself this beautiful beast, absolutely one of the best looking racket after N9II black/pink. Dont have chance to play yet but got plenty of rough ideas of dry swing with empty racket & swing after restring/regrip. Didnt have a digital scale now but did weighed overall weight of racket at shop while waiting for my racket to be strung.

    Weight
    - 89 gram, frame without string, plastic at grip handle
    - 92 gram, strung with bg80, plastic at grip handle
    - ? gram, strung with bg80, plastic removed, ac102 on top of original grip (will report back again once i have chance)

    My very own rough ideas of this racket, can definitely feel it's head heavy, I dont measure the bp but I have 3u 88S to compared with it now and it's slightly head lighter than my 88S, more aerodynamic and got this nice "swush" sound, the sound of cutting air :rolleyes:

    The only thing that bothered me now is grip size is too small and long for me LOL, maybe i get used to Yonex g5 with shorter grip handle of 88S, took quite some time when regriping to adjust the right size which almost feel the same as my 88S. Hoping the grip size wont be affecting my game or maybe I just need time "to know" my new racket.

    Will report back again in a week time, need few sessions to provide clear information, cheers. ;)

    P/s: Btw @salepang , did you buy your new racket already? :p
     
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    P/s: Btw @salepang , did you buy your new racket already? :p[/QUOTE]


    mizuno fortius 30 power for now..
     
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    The longer handle/grip will definitely take your time to adapt :D
    But it is worth tho, this racket is a great " all round slightly towards offense " racket
     
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    it seems the 9000C is really becoming Li Nings most popular racket among the new releases...perhaps my next purchase. i personally would like to try the 7000, 7000B, 9000D also. and even the tc70 (for more front court)
     
  11. Michel Aupin

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    True, can't find any review about the 9000D. 9000C is quite popular but nothing on 9000D. I bought one anyway and it is playing quite well. I really like this profile; 4u, stiff (lining stiffness) and quite HH.
     
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    Damn, was hoping it wouldn't be so HH. The racket matrix show it being a bit HH, but I guess I know better than to trust a racket matrix I'm glad you're at least enjoying the racket, but noticable HH rackets are not for me anymore. Looking forward to your review regardless.

    I'm probably thinking of getting a DZS(worried about just how HH it is) or a D8XP next. I would like to order off of e78, but the COVID situation makes me hesitant since it could take a really long time to get here. If anyone knows how shipping has changed from HK, that'd be really useful.
     
  13. Michel Aupin

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    It is HH but not crazy HH. Lining says the balance point is at 314mm. However, my girlfriend used it for a while instead of a Arcsaber 6fl and loved it. One of my friend tried it and said it was light. I don't have any other 4u so it's hard to compare but so far, defense is good and power is fine. I haven't played with it for a while as my girlfriend stole it :eek::D I will play more with it in the next weeks so maybe I will be able to post some infos.
     
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    I want to buy a 9000C but I was quite hesitated because its balance point is 298mm. (maybe too heavy to me)
     
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    FME so far I think most people's problem with he AN9000C won't be the spec. It will be the overall weight. They generally come in at 88g-90g and that's no mean feat to wield a box frame racket at recreational level. I got extremely lucky on my 2nd piece that's definitely around 87g or slightly lighter and it makes such a difference compared to my first piece that was about 89g. Didn't bother to scale them but the felt difference is noticeable. One was unwieldy and the other played as I expected of its spec on paper.

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  16. ice man

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    Just received my N7 Cai Yun and N9 Fu Haifeng

    As I’ve already got N9ii and tc70, I can say that I’ve got the whole family

    First impressions soon!
     
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    Can anyone compare 9000D with 88D 4U?
    Which one more head heavy? and easy to use?
    Sory, I dont like 9000C because feel flex for me.
     
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    What about Kason C7 Cai Yun and F9 Fu Haifeng?
     
  19. ice man

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    I played with Kason F9 a long long time ago...
     
  20. Michel Aupin

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    I tried the 88d 4u a while ago. It feels too light for my taste. 9000D is stiff but when you compare to Yonex, they are not stiff at all. It's more flexible than the astrox 77. We compare it with a astrox 99 (not the first gen) in 4u and the 9000D is more HH. I have more punch with the 9000D than I had with 88d, defense they are both good, drive I prefer the astrox, drop shots Astrox as well, backhand is nice with the 9000D. They are both easy to use, maybe the 9000D is a bit easier with the more flexible shaft. Hope it helps!
     

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