Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by tckang, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. Swat

    Swat Regular Member

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    Don’t know if it’s correct, but someone said the TC75 bp was a little lower...
     
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    They don't always get the pictures and racket models correctly. Don't go by the colour you see on the advert. Look up the model number for what you will be getting.
     
  3. Swat

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  4. Ch1k0

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    Don't buy the marketing drivel. The only facts to know for the TC70 and TC75 are that they took the multiple colourways of the N7II and N9II and then pasted it onto base, Boost, Combat, and Instinct variations.

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    What version? The normal(white) or boost(purple)?
     
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    Only the pretty one =P

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    The pretty one for you or the pretty one for me? :D
     
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    For me which was the white one.

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    May I know what is the difference about the n50ii s-type and without ? Because I just bought a n50ii without s-type
     
  10. j4ckie

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    As far as I know the S-type rackets were lighter, softer versions of the regular ones. They weren't available here and Ive never held one in my hand, so I couldn't tell you about the specific differences between these two in particular.
     
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    The n50ii s-type has a slightly softer shaft compared to the regular one, hence it's more user friendly to play with. Weight wise is still the same.
     
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    If i recall well they are less head heavy too
     
  13. Alexbangdudu

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    Thank you very much , but this N50ii really make me play aggressive
     
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    Thanks for the info
     
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    Got myself a N7II Setiawan's edition yesterday. Damn it's so beautiful. I'm joining the dark side now. :)
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    Uhmm, that's more on the green side But I truly love this one as much as my dark sabre

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    Just joined. After having used a Finapi 232 and a very heavy, very stiff steel racket. Liked playing with both until both of them broke at the frame. Bought a Li-Ning G Force lite 3400i and am finding it difficult to adjust to the playing of this racket. Is this normal? It has been a week now that and am still not able to play my regular game. Any help/advice please.
     
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    Hi guys, I heard that Liu Yuchen is using Aeronaut series, is this true?

    Anyone know which Aeronaut series does he use? (including the Drive/Boost/Combat)

    Thanks! :D
     
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    7000 combat if I recall well!
     
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    I thought it was the drive or instinct...whichever the white one is...
     

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