li-ning 3racket vs 6racket vs 9racket bag

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    ilovefuhaifeng Regular Member

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    i currently have the 9 racket bag but it is too heavy and big... does anyone know how the 3/6 racket bags compare to it??? can fit shoes and clothes too?
     
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    i have the 3 and 6 mate and the 3 is too small for any clothing.. unless you pack it in.. the 6 is my primary bag and i can fit shoes, a few tubes of shuttles, towel grips blah blah..
    depends how much clothes you plan to put in it.
     
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    Would the 3 racket bag, fit 3 rackets, Badminton shirt and shorts =/?
     
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    yes that is what i want to know to... can the 3 racket bag fit shoes?
     
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    i would say it could, but it would have to be stuffed in. the 6 racket bag has the shoe compartment so i would say that would be better.
     
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    But the 3 racket bag comes for free and 6 racket bag is .. not cheap =/
     
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    yes.. but the question is which one is better.. not financially better.
    i have never used my three racket bag as i think is too small. (smaller than the yonex equivalent)
     
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    Oh really, by the pictures I thought I could put my N90II/Arc10/Iso in and my badminton clothes =(... dang that means I need a 6 racket bag now T. T

    Btww, you know the cheapest place to buy a LN 6 racket bag ?
     
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    like i said, you probably could, i just wouldnt.
     
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    Li-Ning AXJD062 Black/Gold, which is a 6 racquet bag with a shoe compartment. Got it for $75CAD. Measurements can be found online.

    This is what I can stuff in it without cramming the racquets and stretching the bag too far.

    2x PP U2's
    1x PP U1
    1x Mtec70
    1x Nano PRO 9600 tour
    2x Iso 75MF
    3x Tubes of Mavis300's
    2x shorts
    2x t shirt
    1x pair of shoes
    4x grips
    1x scissors & pen

    I like to put all the racquets into one compartment and clothing into the 2nd. Somethings I don't like about this bag is that if you fill the shoe compartment up to the max it lessens the space in the 2 side compartments. Other thing is that one side looks like this:
    http://www.yoger.com.cn/upfile/prdPic/200952064183237.JPG
    & other side looks like this which is so plain.........
    http://www.yoger.com.cn/upfile/prdPic/200952041760988.JPG
     

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