Li-Ning N9II 3U

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  1. eiji

    eiji Regular Member

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    I am sure Goh V Shem can smash over 400km/h on the VTZF2 as well, he has the swing speed, strength for it, nothing to do with the racket. I did say with stiff shaft rackets, you need to have the strength and swing to fully exhibit its power for full swing smashes.




    I have a post in the this forum where we show our arsenal of rackets. I have a 4U JS10. Yes the JS10 excels front and mid court, but its too stiff for my liking. I just couldnt fall in love with it, might give it another go after I get over the euphoria of the Li-Nings
     
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    Anybody here have compare n9ii and n90iii? Power, manuver, and defense area?
     
  3. badmintony

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    Does this racket come in 3U only?
     
  4. Ch1k0

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    Yes.

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    Power n90iii>n9ii
    Manuvrr n9ii>n90iii
    Defense n9ii>n90iii
    Netting n9ii>n90iii
    Overall n9ii is better in my opinion. I kept my n90iii as my warm up racket after i bought my n9 and n9ii. Though when playing single which is rare for me i prefer the n90iii
     
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  6. Konquerian

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    After using my new 3u tk9900 for 4 sessions, total 8 hours, I can say that my n9ii will definitely stay as my main racquet. The tk9900 is an amazing racquet, very powerful smashes indeed, but it's just not as good as my n9ii as an all around racquet. I must praise Li Ning on the n9ii, bravo . As of now, the n9ii is still the best all-around racquet for me. If a n9iii ever get released, I'm in .

    The dark side has never been so good !
     
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  7. frostcone

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    Can anyone compare n9ii vs tk9000 or vt80? I have the tk9000 4u and wondering if the n9ii has more power?
     
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    I play dounles n mix. Can anyone share how is N9II like when compared to VT LDF? (Especially Head heaviness and shaft stiffness)

    Thanks
     
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    Hello, how stiff is the n9II ? More or less stiff than the arc11 ?
     
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    i use to play with victor tk9000 3u for 1 year before the dark has come
    heres my oppinion about it
    speed: n9ii>tk9000
    stiff: n9ii<tk9000
    power: n9ii<tk9000
    drive: n9ii>tk9000
    net: n9ii>tk9000
    even n9ii has no power like tk9000 or voltric series, dont worry, it has a enough power to kill your opponent
     
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    n9ii is medium stiff racket and its more flex than arc11
     
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    I thought this racket sits between medium stiff and medium flex? N7II is medium stiff as posted a few pages or has the shaft stiffness changed due to different gen?


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    There is a chart with relative stiffness posted to the LN rackets fans thread.
     
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    Ok so I just got this one too, finally:rolleyes: Strung with BG 68 Ti at 25 lbs, now just waiting til wednesday to test this.
    Feel is really solid and when hitting the shuttle, I don't feel much to no vibration at all. With the string in use, it also produces a high pitch metallic sound.
     
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    Mine was strung with Gosen G-Tone5 @26 in lime (perfect matched with my green N9II). Completely satisfied with what it responded to my playing style. So Konquerian, after reading your comment, I may not bother to try TK9900 since I'm an old and not the bullet shooting guy.

    Count me in to the dark side !
     
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    I had a walling session with this ala dark side light sabre and I must say that it immediately gave me a good/excited feeling about it, not to mention some boner too:D Can't wait til wednesday to test the full potential of this.
     
  17. Konquerian

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    Welcome to the dark side !

    I'm glad to see that you're satisfied with the n9ii. I feel that the most important thing in choosing a racquet, IMO, is to find one that fits one's play style, which is definitely the best way to go. I'm glad that's the case with you and n9ii .

    The tk9900 is such an amazing racquet, but it's certainly not for everyone. I'm very satisfied with the tk9900 overall performance, but I just don't find it ideal to be used in a long session for me. However, in short sessions, I won't hesitate to bring out this big gun , so it will have a place in my bag.

    In the meantime, let's just embrace the dark side and have fun with our n9ii .

    The dark side has never been so good !
     
  18. Konquerian

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    Welcome to the dark side !

    I can't wait to read about your comments on the n9ii. I, too, will have another session on Wednesday, and I will also be using my go-to n9ii after I tired myself out with my tk9900. Let the smashing begin!!!
     
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  19. Konquerian

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    Whoa, down boy ! Let's save those boners for your victory monkey dance after your Wednesday session man !
     
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    Lining milking the N9ii with so many color variations now...
     

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