LI - NING IGNITE 8

LI - NING IGNITE 8

Sale price  Rs. 3,250.00 Regular price  Rs. 5,690.00
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LI - NING IGNITE 8

LI - NING IGNITE 8

Sale price  Rs. 3,250.00 Regular price  Rs. 5,690.00

Li-Ning Ignite 8 (5U) is absolutely an active model! It serves as a direct, upgraded companion to the popular Ignite 7.

It takes the signature formula of the Ignite series—combining a highly forgiving, whip-like flexible shaft with an ultra-light body—and reinforces the frame matrix. This gives intermediate club players a lightning-fast defensive weapon that can handle incredibly high string tensions and still pack a serious punch from the rear court.

⚙️ Core Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Weight 77 grams (5U Ultra-Lightweight Class)
Balance Point 304 mm (Distinctly Head-Heavy)
Shaft Flexibility Flexible
Grip Size G6 / S1 (Slim handle for rapid finger manipulation)
Max String Tension Up to 30 lbs (Significantly reinforced frame)
Material Japanese Ultralite Carbon Graphite
Player Profile Intermediate Speed-Attacker / Fast-Paced Doubles

🚀 Key Performance Technologies

  • Japanese Ultralite Carbon Graphite: Built using premium Japanese carbon fiber matrices to keep the total bare frame weight right at 77 grams. This drastically cuts down wrist and forearm fatigue during extended multi-match sessions or fast flat-drive rallies.

  • Nano Power Frame Matrix: Utilizing nanometer-scale carbon sheets tightly bound with specialized resin, the frame's overall strength is amplified without adding weight. This is why a nimble 5U frame can safely support custom tensions up to 30 lbs.

  • Dynamic Optimum Frame: Shifts the sweet spot slightly higher up on the isometric shape. This creates an expanded, highly forgiving hitting zone that maintains solid bounce strength and accuracy even on late or off-center defensive blocks.

  • Aerotec Beam System: The frame's cross-section is mathematically sculpted to reduce the drag coefficient. It slices cleanly through the air, providing a crisp, fast swing feeling when transitioning from defense to a net interception.

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