The new 2023 lineup for Li-Ning AxForce - Power Halbertec - Control/All Round BladeX - Speed They also have different models which are still in production. But these 3 will be the main ones going forward.
The new models don’t have CIBD and most likely won’t for the time being. I was just giving a overall example for what the 3 models represent.
just got my tc80. a bit disappointed as this racket is the same as my tc75d. was hoping for the longer shaft as i assumed it is the lighter tc75.
I have 2 Axforce 50 4u 2 Axforce 80 4u 1 tectonic 9 4u ( tectonic 6 and tectonic 3 broken ) (lining axforce 20 broken ) I feel Axforce 50 is best in terms of power and control in comparison to price it offers .
Anyone? How does it compare to 90 Dragon.. Ginting used it in Sudirman Cup, previously he used 90 Tiger. What does LKY use now?
Can anyone confirm if my assumption is correct? This is how lining based on the numbering digits: 2digits: turbocharging > axforce (power) 3digits: calibar > blade x (speed) 4digits: aeronaut > halbertec (control) Or is it just my imagination...?
Li Ning system so confusing. Turbocharging was their speediest series so BladeX is the replacement series. Axforce is replacing Tectonic. 3d Calibar is just getting phased out, but doesn't have a replacement series yet.
Then another assumption nased on the naming. It seems lining wanna compete directly with yy high end lines. Example: Axforce vs astrox Blade vs saber Then maybe halbertec vs nanoflare Lol
Axforce, tectonic vs astrox Bladex replace turbo charging and 3dcalibar vs nanoflare Halbertec vs arcsaber. My opinion
At least they reduce their variant. No more original, drive, combat, instinct for each model. Tho we can still found dragon/tiger, sun/moon but not as confusing as before.
Why do some players only wrap cloth grip partially up the handle and leave the top part near the cone with wood exposed?
Technically, it makes the racquet a bit lighter. But from what I remember the reason Lin Dan did it was to force himself to stop gripping too high up and hold lower on the handle. I'm not sure about Ginting, but it's probably similar.