I can too, but it's still a nice easy racket to use. I'm not even sure I'll get an N99 at this rate, the N90 has somewhat captivated me.
The 80EX must be a special racket only available in a specific region. Where do you see this racket available? The 80TD is a take down of the N80 where you can still enjoy the 3D Breakfree technology but the graphite is a commercial grade graphite allowing for stringing tensions up to 24/26.
Ok thx but what do the ex td tf stand for Any website with li ning info on it I saw mostly Asian websites having it claiming its mp series Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk
EX is not a special model that has been designed for a specific region. TD is a take down of an N-series racket so it is like a top of the line car without the moon roof and rims. TF is take further of an N-series racket so it is like that same car in TD but without the airconditioning and ABS. I hope that helps!
IMG_20160409_235921 by flash jawa posted Apr 10, 2016 at 3:49 PM I just got mine at JB. Now can i be part of glorious Li-Ning master race?
Really interested in testing the N99. Hopefully sales in germany will start in the next few month. For now I am playing the ZFII 4U. I admire my ZFII, but sometimes I want something faster with a litte more flex and not sooo head heavy. I really liked the N80, too. In my opinion Li Ning Rackets build quality is really top notch. I've tested the JS10 from a friend of mine. It is ok, but was not good enough to put away three ZFII. Hopefully the N99 will be as good as I hope.
I need to stop reading these review forum. Now I want to try a new racket thanks to you bc gentlemen lol You think n99 or n80ii will fit my bill if my current racket are js10 3u, apac avp, and tk9900 3u. I want something in between of speed and power as I play mostly mid to back court. Thanks in advance.
The reason why it is difficult to find is because this is a special racket designed for a specific region. Why not look at the other rackets available? There are plenty of rackets to choose from so maybe you'll find something you like. It's always easiest to demo a racket before buying... TRY BEFORE YOU BUY!
I need to follow up on these two ratings of yours: Speed: N99 > N80 Balance point: N99 > N80 This would mean that despite having more weight in the head, the N99 is still faster - so a kind of a perpetuum mobile when it comes to badminton rackets in my understanding. If you had to make a wild guess, what is it that makes the N99 so fast? Is it really this fancy Airstream gimmick or does it have an even more aerodynamic frame than the N80 which already is supposed to have a pretty good aerodynamic as far as I understand.
It may happen at times that a stiffer racket is more reactive than a sifter one despite having a heavier head. The difference is negligible in most cases, unless the difference in stiffness is huge...for example, my N90 is faster than my N50II because of this. Because of the stiffer shaft there is less delay when you play shots as you dont have to wait for the shaft to 'unflex' Gesendet von meinem SM-G920F mit Tapatalk
Just for Info: Chai Biao and Hong Wei used N99 in Malaysia. Previous Racket from Chai Biao was N55 and Hong Wei was N55-II
Yeah, I think it's the "fancy Airstream gimmick". They stated that the other technology, which is used for N80, N90 III improves speed more so than Airstream, but I experienced otherwise.
My experience (though limited as I dont own one) is that the airstream feature has no influence whatsoever @freewilly: Chai Biao's previous racket was the N50, not N55 Gesendet von meinem SM-G920F mit Tapatalk