Li-Ning BladeX 700
Li-Ning

Li-Ning BladeX 700

Specs

Flexstiff
BalanceHead Light
Weight / Grip
3U / G5
4U / G6
5U / G6
Max Tension
3U: 31 lbs
4U: 30 lbs
5U: 29 lbs

Li-Ning BladeX 700 - Technical Review & Full Performance Breakdown

The Li-Ning BladeX 700 emphasizes precision, stability and lightning-fast racket speed. Built with a stiff shaft and a head-light balance, it caters to advanced defensive players who rely on fast interceptions, tight net kills and clean drives.

Racket Specification Breakdown

Flex: Stiff

A stiff shaft offers maximum control and precision, ideal for players with fast swing speeds who can fully load the shaft.

Flex Rating

Flexible
Medium
Stiff

Balance: Head Light

A head-light design increases speed and maneuverability, perfect for fast defensive play and quick doubles rallies.

Balance Rating

Head Light
Even
Head Heavy

Available Variants

3U Variant

Grip Sizes: G5

Max Tension: 31 lbs

3U (85-89g) gives more weight and stability, allowing stronger smashes and better control for powerful players.

This tension range is ideal for intermediate to advanced players seeking crisp control and strong repulsion.

4U Variant

Grip Sizes: G6

Max Tension: 30 lbs

4U (80-84g) offers faster handling and great maneuverability, ideal for doubles or quick all-round play.

This tension range is ideal for intermediate to advanced players seeking crisp control and strong repulsion.

5U Variant

Grip Sizes: G6

Max Tension: 29 lbs

5U (75-79g) focuses on speed and rapid movement, best for defensive or fast-reactive play styles.

This tension range is ideal for intermediate to advanced players seeking crisp control and strong repulsion.

Best For

  • Advanced players with fast swing speeds who want maximum control.
  • Defensive or fast doubles players needing quick maneuverability.
  • Players seeking strong smash power and stability for singles play (3U).
  • Players needing faster handling and quick transitions in doubles (4U).
  • Fast-reaction players who prioritize speed, defense, and front-court play (5U).
  • Players who want a strong, stable frame that supports high tensions for advanced control - while still allowing lower, beginner-friendly tensions.