Li Ning Rackets Fan Club :)

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

  1. s_mair

    s_mair Regular Member

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    Reminds me of women. The prettiest are (mostly) the hardest to tame. Different thing with the weight though... ;)
     
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    NO TRAIN... NO GAIN!
    Li-Ning Product Knowledge | Question of the Week

    "The Woods N90-II S-Type is my favorite racket but looks like they are no longer available. What racket would you recommend as a replacement?"

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    This is a great chance for you to explore the NEW Multi Control XiPHOS X1 (AYPJ192-1) which will provide a similar feel and play experience.
     
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    Hard time deciding between the n9 and n55 iii.
    Offensive minded player with good clears and smashes looking for a little help as intermediate player and slightly weaker back hand. Advice please?
     
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    The N9 is definitely easier to use due to the flexible shaft. N55-3 is stiffer and head-heavier.
     
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    Awesome thanks for the advice I was leaning that way just hard to compare rackets that close. Not sure on the n7 either.
     
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    Anyone bought & tested N99? It's already available in a few SG shops.
     
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    Lining windstorm code black 20

    Hi All,

    Just want to check with you guys did any of you have tried Lining windstorm code black 20 racket... i am trying to get one today..
    I earlier tried both Yonex and li ning rackets..on lining side gforce lite 3200 and on Yonex side voltric 7 for my intermediete play..
    i have not participated any matches but picked up my game in the last 2 years.
    I have less power to clear back to back line when i am not in position.
    Hope windstorm code black 20 wont surprise me..

    No reviews on code black 10 or 20 to understand how they differ.

    I just saw code black 20 in hand n felt its good to pick as its 3 times price of gfore lite 3200 interms of li ning. i m very much comfortable playing with gfore lite 3200 but only problem is lacking power to do clears when not in position. hope that will be sufficed with windstorm code black 20.

    Awaiting your valuable inputs..

    Regards,
    Amar.
     
  8. Trinhity

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    AIR STREAM technology incorporates air vents in the racket frame reducing air resistance by an astonishing 8.2% which increases smash speeds by up to 3.1%. Air Stream technology is available in the N36 (shown), N55, N50 and 50TD!

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    Just got my first pair of lining n90 iii. Excited to give them a try hope the learning curve is quick.
     
  11. Trinhity

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    Where do you play?
     
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    U probably need a strong arm and wrist to master your new N90III. Very good for power smashes but will tire you out after 2-3 games. Enjoy your new "toy", cheers!
     
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    The N99 is now available on MBS.

    Must resist the temptation...
     
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    "YOLO!" -visor
     
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    It's listed as stiff too...
     
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    Do you guys recommend woods n90 (first gen) at this time? Some stores still have some in stock.
     
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    N90 & N92 very stiff. N93 not so stiff.
     
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    Depend on your need
     
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    I thought it was flexible. Someone needs to clarify this...
     
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    Really surprised that there is still no hands-on review whatsoever of the N99... :confused:

    Yesterday, I had the chance to test a N50-3 for a couple of (singles) games. And I have to say that this is one of the most easiest to use rackets that I have ever played with. For me, this is like the definition of a "neutral" racket - perfectly even balanced, medium stiff and with a head speed which is not super-fast, but still on the faster side. Feel is very direct despite the pretty flexible shaft. Put it all together and you get a racket which needs absolutely no effort whatsoever to reach the back of the court. Although I don't see myself ordering and using it since it's just a tad too flexible for my liking, I can imagine that this is could be the perfect racket for a huge lot of players.
     

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