Is Li Ning rackets durable? Im thinking of getting a N90 IV but I'm afraid that it will break easily.
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.
Lining has the best reputation for durability amongst the mainstream brands, victor is the worst, yonex in the middle
Bjt1 is correct, also depends on yr tension. Unless u r stringing >27/28lbs, they should be abt the same.
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
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.