Li Ning Racket

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  1. dave2589

    dave2589 Regular Member

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    Is Li Ning rackets durable? Im thinking of getting a N90 IV but I'm afraid that it will break easily.
     
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    dave2589 Regular Member

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    also anyone knows if its stiff? i heard that the specs on the Li Ning web is incorrect.
     
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    Deepclean1122 Regular Member

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    Saw a lot of ppl request for review for this racket and I would like to know also hope this help. But a type up review would be lot better.
     
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    Lining has the best reputation for durability amongst the mainstream brands, victor is the worst, yonex in the middle
     
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    Bjt1 is correct, also depends on yr tension. Unless u r stringing >27/28lbs, they should be abt the same.
     
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    But the irony is for victor racket feels the best, followed by lining then yonex. Victor has sunken frame issue, easily solved by special grommets. Lining n90vi is a beast, chen long accidently stepped on the shaft and bend it like 45 degrees in comp, nothing happened lol
     
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    I love Li-ning rackets. I have owned/used/currently own Yonex Voltric 7, Voltric ZForce, Voltric 50, Duora 7, among others. After I tried my friend's Li-ning n55-ii, I bought two of these and have been playing with these for months. I have clashed a few times, and the rackets are still solid and work just fine. The Voltric 50 frame broke easily. That and a Jetspeed 10 are the only rackets I've broken so far. So, you'll be fine with Li-ning rackets. I just ordered a pair of n99. I will get them tomorrow.
     

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