I heard from the seller the signature series have some different from original coz it is customized for the player. Also the grip is slighly slimmer than the original and not S2.
Guuuuys.... please.... The only reason why that limited one has a more narrow head is because it was strung with too tight cross strings. Remove the strings and it will look like normal again - guaranteed. Stop making a potential sensation out of nothing. So far there was not a single credible hint that indicates any difference between the different colors. Things like "but I know a guy who knows a guy who says that..." have no relevance whatsoever.
I haven't received my racket yet. I will let you know once I get it. By the way, I still have problem with the feeling when I do lift. It feels... too light.. maybe because I am used to more solid feel. My lifts end up going high but not deep enough. I don't have this problem with my JS12, where I get the solid feeling and it is deep enough to the back court of my opp.
I remember the N99 as being a bit stiffer and a tiny tad more head heavy. And at least for me, it felt less forgiving on off-center hits. Overall, they have a lot in common.
it is indeed the string job makes the different. without the string job done both head look the same Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Thanks for great info guys! Very much appreciated! I suspected the stringing had something to do with it, but I just wanted more info. I hate to find out that the n9ii limited really did have a different head shape, because that would have been a bummer. I really like the n9ii head shape.
It actually looks really good when you are standing on the opposing court looking at it. My wednesday sessions has 4 players with N9II out of 6-8 players for that session. Many have joined the Dark side
Hi eiji, could you please do the comparison between N9II and LDF? I have the LDF 3U and would like to buy the N9II. Thanks
In short, get the N9ii, you won't regret. It is less stiff than the LDF, swings faster, loses out a little on pushes and drives but makes it up with the awesome smashes.
I prefer the light version, seems like I don't really like stiff rackets. The light is really easy to play and effortless due to its weight, but u lose out power on smashes as compared the the N7II. Defense wise the light is amazing.
Must second to your saying because it was the the color as one of the reason for me to pull the trigger to buy it.
Yeah I have the Chameleon and the Black/Pink/Blue. Also put a deposit down for a number of Fu Hai Feng Limited Edition.
The black orange doesn't appeal to me as it doesn't stand out as much as the black pink version, the chameleon color looks really good from a distance and after watching my opponents on court wield them, i reckon i should get one of it as my backup to the black/pink. Also strung it with Li-Ning no.3 so i can compare it with Li-Ning no.1 string on the same racket.