But it does not mean the racquet was made differently, it might only means quality control was better. I have 2 N90, one CHN team and one regular, and I find them quite the same, though my coach find them different. I am not so sensitive
I am just back from 4.5 days at Beijing . Shop at Wang Fu Jing for Yonex , victor and Li ning is sell at retail price , no discount given . Just bought 2 Yonex towel grip at S$6. Couldn't have time to shop around for more badminton outlet shop as time is limited ..
There will be a N80II and a N99 next year (besides the Razor series), I was told. Anyone that has inside info on the release date and/or specs please feel free to comment.
I wonder whether the Razor is part of Li ning's main series because so far I didn't notice any of them at any China's online badminton store or their own li ning website.
they are???!! haha kidd Yea I'm just wondering why they bothered to released something which are not sold in their own market. Hmmmmm and now the reintroduction of new N's
Srikanth is using the Razor 95 according to their catalogue, but he didn't progress far enough in the last few tournaments to see him on tv court...
That remains to be seen but the razors' are sold in India so I wouldn't be surprised. Was watching Kido played the other day, can't really have a good look at his racket, it looks like the RZ95 but it may be his previous N90II as well. So the N99 is Airstream series. Was hoping previously to be an upgraded n90iii but too bad.
I just hope that the N99 is at least medium stiff and not as flexible as the N50III, which was basically the only downside for me.
If that racket is the N50 but stiffer, I will pay unreasonable amounts of money for them. They look good too, hot damn.
God damn, I wanted to order my new rackets in January. Wonder if I can hold out til the 99 launches. I swear if it's head light or even balance, I'll have tears. [MENTION=123643]Diamondx1[/MENTION] You and I... we're enemies now...