Fu Haifeng's Racket ?

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  1. Shishido

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    For me,I like N50-II,maybe because I like blue colour.However, pick a racquet is depend on its performance and our feel. I'm using LiNing racquet and I like it very much.Just not satisfied with its string @@
     
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    N50 II is the blue colour racket?;)
     
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    isn't BCL using N50II already in German open?
     
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    Which match did you see him use the N50-II? I was looking through the pictures from badzine and saw that his racket was still red, white and black.
     
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    FHF was using the N50-II in the TC finals against MK/HS
     
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    FHF was using the N50II in the whole Thomas Cup match... CMIIW
     
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    I didn't watch any of the matches prior to the final but thanks for letting me know :)
     
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    Kason

    FHF & CY already changed to Kason recently..
     
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    Yes, as far as I know it is the exact same racket the national-team uses tha is in the stores.

    N50-II is made with two grip-sizes S2 and S3 you select which grip-size you want when you buy it. The radical approach if you have a racket with to thick grip-size is to a) remove overgrip and in worst case you can grind down the wood.

    /Twobeer
     
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    I feel fu haifeng N50 spec and racket is closest to Yonex ARCSABER 10.
     
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    not only the spec ;) but also the looks :D
     
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    I think it's very similar to the Ti-10 in feel, just a tad heavier and feels much more stable. Although I can't say anything about the Arc10 as I haven't tried it.
     
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    what racket and strings are these? more interested in strings never seen that design
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    Huh? What design? If you mean the stencil, you can put it on any string :p It's just the new Kason logo. Don't know which strings they're using though.
    The racket is the Kason F9.
     
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    According to some people who seems to have a clue about Fu Haifeng . He is playing with some Li Ning Acu Power 62 yet I dunno nowadays (2012)
     
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    I seriously doubt that, that string is not suitable for pros as the durability is super low. Plus it sounds so high due to the small diameter, his racket would sound incredible - my 26.4 lbs AP62 on a Arc ZS sound like the 31lbs BG65Ti on the N90II, so if he were to use it at a comfortable tension ~30-34lbs, the sound would be amazing. But it would probably break even on a perfectly hit smash, it's just too thin for high tensions and strong smashers.
     
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    ye here is the link I guess where I saw people having a clue if im right . As you said they say the Ap62 shouldnt be above 28lbs else it would break. Im getting my AP62 on friday for my Z force Im still wondering if 26,4 lbs (à so 12 kilo for me) as I have actually with my BG 80 and bg 66UM will be a problem or lower a lill bit around 25lbs so. I ve been digging for the Strings and I cant find much about him or it s written in Chinese so thx but no thx :)
     
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    You are right about the tensions no pb at all, but still here is the video in youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH6qFJoySf8 normally where they speak about his strings and so the AP 62 . Im gonna try these to get a clue by myself and compare it to my bg66 um or bg80 @ 12kilos so more or less like you 26,4lbs or maybe a bit lower like 11/11,5 kilos (25/25,3 lbs). I'm just curious with such a thin gauge. Maybe you could gimme a hint in a mp as you play already with it? :)
     

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