Li-Ning N80 II

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Rob3rt, Nov 15, 2015.

  1. necrohiero

    necrohiero Regular Member

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    Love it. Damn. Why the hell. Ugh. Ok.. Either this or n99. Well. I am using N90III and VZTF2.. So.. How does it compare to them.. Or maybe Arc 11? Or even Duora? (I will be testing duora, and it is, according to the specs from yonex and what I see in Internet, also an mid to head balance racket)
     
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    So.. How's your testing going? And compared to n99 too. ( I heard you aquired one from another thread).
     
  3. Rob3rt

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    I'm not testing the N80II anymore. :p

    But the N99 is strung with No. 3 and will probably be used the first time on Friday. Let's see.
     
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    Haha. And N80II. Which yonex racket is similar? Well my Li Ning is N90III.. How does it compare?
     
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    N90III is slower, but more power. Also a more solid feeling than N80II.
     
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    Wondering the same question too, which yonex and victor rackets are similar? Coming from NR900 and JS10 i wonder how the n80ii will work?

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    I just got my N80 ii yesterday, had a few games with it on Aerosonic strings at 26lb, The racquet itself feels incredibly HH (Similar to ZF2 almost) however the swing speed is incredibly fast and responsive, Not sure if I like it yet as I generally use HL racquets but the paint job is absolutely beautiful (Stayed up all night just looking at the racquet).
     
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    What about the stiffness and the overall weight? ZF2 is over 305 but N80ii is only 298 as lining said
     
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    Hi @Rob3rt , sorry to drag you here.
    Could you tell me which do you prefer between N50III and N80II?
    I believe N80II is not as flex as N50III.
     
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    Rob3rt Regular Member

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    I prefer the N80 II.
     
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    Nguyenthanhvu Regular Member

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    @Rob3rt sorry once again to mention you :(
    Can you make a brief comparison about Head weight, overall weight, stiffness and swing speed between the (N99) N80ii and the N50iii if possible the N9 please.
    So good to hear from you.
     
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    Trinhity Regular Member

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    The specs of the racket can be found on www.shopbadmintononline.com. I'll copy out the details here for your convenience:

    SPECIFICATIONS:
    • COLOR: Metallic Yellow
    • MATERIAL: Military Grade Carbon Fiber
    • WEIGHT: 85-89 grams
    • GRIP SIZE: Extra Small 3 1/8"
    • OVERALL LENGTH: 675mm
    • GRIP LENGTH: 200mm
    • BALANCE POINT: 298mm
    • FLEX: Medium
    • TENSION: Vertical 24-28 lbs, Horizontal 26-30 lbs
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    Dynamic Optimum Frame is a high tech badminton racket frame technology that delivers exceptional offensive and defensive play characteristics and includes an enlarged sweet spot for high repulsion performance.

    AEROTEC-BEAM SYSTEM
    The Aerotec-Beam System is an extra aerodynamic badminton racket frame structure that is specially engineered to minimize air resistance while maintaining the strength of the frame. This reduces athletic fatigue resulting in a competitive advantage to the player.

    WING STABILIZER
    The Wing Stabilizer reduces vibration and torsional forces by using aerodynamic engineering techniques to deliver lightning fast badminton racket frame recovery making subsequent strokes significantly more accurate and consistent.

    HDF SHOCK ABSORPTION SYSTEM
    A space age, light weight material is injected into the badminton racket frame to absorb shuttle impact resulting in improved striking capability and power. In addition, the HDF Shock Absorption System helps make the badminton racket feel stable and extremely solid.

    BIO-INNER-CONE
    This patented state-of-the-art badminton racket shaft technology improves flexibility and enhances the overall control and feel of the racket. Bio-Inner-Cone technology is a flagship technology that can be found on numerous high end Li-Ning badminton rackets.

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    Can anyone please tell me which racquet is suitable for me.lining n80 ii, n90 ii s type or n80 s type.
    I am an intermediate player.I a singles player,my game is very fast and the strokes which i use very frequently are smash,keep and drop
     
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    So is n99 better or n80II ?
     
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    I am getting one of them since both of them are on sale in Canada for 150$ CAD
     
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    Define "better"!
     
  17. Andyworld

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    I am currently using ZF II 3u and 4u. I would prefer something play like the 4u ZFII or 3u voltric 80ETUNE. I would prefer more aggressive and head heavy racket. The flex point for n99 and n80ii is different and the n99 is flexible. I am wondering if it still able to produce those powerful smashes ZFII is known for. Thank you !
     
  18. Rob3rt

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    The N99 is not flexible.
     
  19. Andyworld

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    How is the flex compares to n80ii ?
     
  20. Andyworld

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    And how is the power of n99, I saw someone said that n80ii is like between n90iii in terms of speed, power and flex but n99 gets less power but greater maneuverability. Is that true ?
     

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