Unfortunately, I throw it away after checking. We might find someone on this forum who's going to buy a new Li-Ning racket soon I guess
Oh ok. I'm just curious if this security code can somehow be re-used because if it is, then this is kinda useless. I might try it on mine when I change my overgrip.
The really old ones had a red logo on the butt cap. Mine did, but those were basically the first batch ever produced.
Hi all, Bought a high end Li-ning TB Nano N10 racket for a very good price. I checked the specs and its a stiff head heavy racket which suits me fine. Just wondering if anyone bought this racket and your comments of it.
I used to have one. Good racket and good overall performance but I bought it at the same time as the JS10 and as a double player you can understand that the JS10 cought my attention much more than the N10
Indeed. As my post was quoted by swsh earlier. That is definitely an original N70. I've had it for years..... Sent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk
The weight, the swing, the looks and just everything in general is sooooo nice on this. Probably need to pinch myself to confirm I really do have my dream racket now.
I actually hit my tk9900 hard on the ground and damaged the top rather badly just days ago. Tape is there so that doesn’t happen again. Too good of a condition to ruin on the first day. I will put proper lead tape on for the heck of it but not right away. Must say though, I expected it to be head heavier. It is heavy but not exactly zf2 head heavy.
First off, no lead tape. Long strips of athletic tape are sufficient, just do a layer more if necessary. Secondly, not as HH as a ZF? Then you got a light one. Or misremember the ZF
Oh it blows my 9900 out of the water in terms of weight and that has random people saying the racket is too heavy. This is similar to victor where it’s more spread out throughout the racket but still more head heavier. It hasn’t really been that long since I stopped having my ZF2 3u ;], just a month. If ZF2 is a 75:25 weight spread then maybe this is a 60:40.
I don’t think it’s as hh as zf2 either but that might be as you said, the density, and also the frame shape. My favourite n90 is 44g head weight, so much power
zf2 does follow 80/20 rule! weird for a racket, perfect for a golfing club! all thrusters i have seen and used are more uniform in weight and are simply more weighted towards the t-joint. n90, same principle!
I don’t really have access to a jewellers scale rn so can’t measure it. That probably is it though as I can’t imagine any other reasoning behind it. Heavy head but a heavy shaft with it.