Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

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

  1. Aayoosh

    Aayoosh Regular Member

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    There's a new Tectonic 6 listed on the Indian lining studio official website. It's a mid range racket and they've tried to follow their 3/6/9 thing with tectonic series as well. I can barely find any details on the racket online, beyond the vague specs listed on the official website. Does anyone have more info on these new tectonics? The balance is listed as simply head heavy, but that could be anything from 295 to 315. This is unlike how they usually list rackets on that site.

    Any more info on these would be highly appreciated, thanks!
     
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    Anyone has any idea when AxForce 90 will be releasing?
     
  3. Khun

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    This month in China and probably next month in the rest of Asia (from what Li-Ning Thailand told me)
     
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    If between Turbo Charging 75C and 75EX, which one is better for singles?
     
  5. Khun

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    May I suggest the BladeX800.
    Favourites at this point:
    1. BladeX 800
    2.AXForce 80
    3. Aeronaut 9000C Watanabe Tokyo Edition
    4.Tectonic 7 C

    All at 27lbs with Li-Ning Number1 Boost
     
  6. Woesi

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    Hey, have never used either the 75EX or 75C.

    From looking at the specs both should be good if you like headheavy and rather stiff.

    Maybe Calibar 900C, Tectonic 7C, Tectonic 9 or AXForce 80 could be interesting for you too with simewhat similar specs...
     
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    Been trying to find a detailed review on the BladeX 800 but to no avail, hopefully you can chime in on this?
     
  8. km_01

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    I saw Loh Kean Yew used an AXForce. Do you know perhaps which model is it? It's kind of blue and black. I think it's not the AXFORCE 80 since 80 has a purple/violet color.
     

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    I saw Loh Kean Yew used an AXForce. Do you know perhaps which model is this? It's kind of blue and black. I think it's not the AXFORCE 80 since 80 has a purple/violet color.
     

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    The blue version of the 90 Max most likely

    Some people have posted pics of it in this thread already
     
  11. Khun

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    AXF 90
     
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    Do you know where to search for its specs? I can't seem to find one on Google.
     
  13. Woesi

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    Here is a screenshot from BadmintonCN (auto translated).

    Somebody also posted a pic of the AXF 90 Max 3U and 4U catalogue page earlier in this thread (within the last 2 or 3 pages I think).
     

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    Thank you so much. Sorry for asking too many questions. Perhaps, do you know why there is no video review for AXFORCE 90 Max in YouTube? I can't decide if I should buy one without watching/reading a good review.
     
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    It is very simple: it is not out yet, even in China!!!!
    It should come out there this month, the rest of Asia one month later
     
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    You can check out the BadmintonCN page of the 90 Max Dragon.

    There are some User reviews already, pics and also "unboxings"
    https://www.badmintoncn.com/eqm.php?a=view&eid=10960&mag_hide_progress=1

    Btw, forgot to mention this. There have already been comparisons between the 75C and 75EX way earlier in this thread. You will have do dig somewhat deep though;)
     
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    Any indicators yet if it really has a compact head?

    *pleasepleaseplease*
     
  18. Martynas

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    judging from pics it is a clone of astrox 100zz :D all tectonics are around 236mm - so almost alike as js10, but since it has quite narrow frame it could be longer than 236mm
     
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    Almost a clone of Astrox 100zz, but even nimble/thin frame and shaft, not having solid shaft and lesser no of holes is a thumbs from me compared to 100zz which is a very good racket.
     
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    Judging from the pics doesn’t really help. That I can do on my own. No chance to really tell if you can’t make a real life comparison with a standard isometric frame.
     

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