Not sure, I tried the 600B and 900B and I didn't like them. The others are too head-heavy or too stiff.
Also, I found conflicting data concerning the stiffness of the aforementioned rackets on different websites. I wonder what the official catalogue says about the stiffness of the BladeX 900, 500 and 700.
Is anything close to Li ning N90 gen 1? Closest ive found is Axforce80 and on paper its not even that close.
Has anyone tried the Li-ning Blade x 200? Is it worth paying the extra money for the 500 or is the difference not noticeable for the average player?
From all the Li-Ning racquets I've tried. I think the closet thing to the N90 1st gen is the Tectonic 9 3U. Another racquet that could be close is the Axforce 90 Dragon 3U but I have not tried it.
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I'm going to always find it strange that the string he chooses to use from another brand is also the string that is hardest to hide what it is.
Anyone wanna speculate what racket Loh Kean Yew might be using? It's painted like an Axforce 90 Max dragon, but the stringing pattern is for 76 holes, not 72 like the 90 max. The cap also doesnt look the same... Maybe Axforce 80 or the new axforce 100?
Is buying an old Li Ning racket from Taobao too risky? Anybody from the Chinese speaking community wanna share their experiences?
Where are you looking at? Most of my friends that buys from Taobao normally gets new stuffs, for starters I would recommend Tmall (天猫) if you’re interested buying from Taobao. Tmall is for sellers that have actual physical stores. Even as a person that speaks and reads mandarin fluently, buying from Taobao is still tricky, i wouldn’t go thru all those hassle unless you’re trying to buy China-exclusive products. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
TC75C has 76 holes, AF90M has 72 holes. From afar, the far left and right string on 72 holes gives the shape of "A" while 76 holes looks more squarish. You can google images of TC75C and AF90M, then compare them with recent pictures of LKY in tournaments. If you are familiar with how light reflect off the surface/shape of turbo charging rackets and axforce rackets, they give a lot of clue as to which racket LKY is actually using. It's no secret that rackets makers make repainted rackets for prominent players to promote newer rackets while giving them more time to transition from familiar rackets.
Actually I want to buy a new bag. I always bought Victor, I don't like the design of Yonex. Would anybody mind to translate it for me? I want to know what message I carry on my back when I buy it. Thanks in advance.
When looking at his recent matches (for example against Li Shi Feng in july) I think the frame looks too thin to be a TC racket, also the frame looks boxy and fully recessed but with 76 holes and that stringning pattern.
My Chinese contact couldn't really translate it since these are old Chinese letters. From what she was able to read it seems to have a positive/encouraging meaning, basically sending out good vibes