Li-Ning Flame N50-2 or N50 II badminton racket is the 2nd generation of the N50 series. The Li-Ning N50-2 or N50 II racket is equipped with slim frame and hih-tensile shaft that granted the racket low air resistance and reinforced strength. Using isometric head shape and wave-like groove frame structure, the string repulsion is increased and vibration is reduced to avoid injuries. Li-Ning Flame N50-2 / N-50 II badminton racket is taylor-made of Fu Haifeng, one of China national team and world top ranking and 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist men doubles badminton players winning the World Championship in 2006 & 2009, All England in 2005 & 2009, and Asian Games in 2006.
The Li-Ning Rocks N 50 II (N50II) is used by World and All England doubles champion, Fu Hai Feng and World Number 1 Women Doubles badminton player Wang Xiaoli. Li-Ning Flame N50-II Badminton Racket is equipped with slim frame and high-tensile shaft that granted the racket low air resistance and reinforced strength. Using isometric head shape and wave-like groove frame structure, the string repulsion is increased and vibration is reduced to avoid injuries. Even balance and medium flexibility provide a well rounded racket.
USED BY OTHER INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS: Wang Lin, Li Xuerui, Du Pengyu, Wang Zhengming, Chen Xiaojia, Yao Xue, Guo Zhendong, Chen Zhuofu, Tian Qing, Wang Xiaoli, Xia Huan, Deng Yuting, Lou Yu, Lou Ying and Bao Yixin *** This series of high quality badminton rackets ensures a balance between weight and the shaft. The Li-Ning wing stabilizer helps the player make great net play or power strokes. No matter if you are unleashing a blistering attack or rock solid defense, Pro Master Series badminton rackets are the professional badminton racket of choice.
The Flame N50-II badminton racket is part of the Pro Master Series and is the optimum choice for all around PLAY BALANCED badminton players. The racket name "Flame" came from the adage in Sun Tzu Art of War that stated, "When in movement, be as swift as the storm. When in tactics, be as intricate as the woods. When in aggression, be as ferocious as the flame. When in stillness, be as steady as the rocks".