Help in choosing a 2nd racket

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    XtremeCoolz Regular Member

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    Hi. I currently using Li-Ning N50II. Not to say I'm a good player but someone who really likes badminton and play quite often, usually in doubles.
    From what I experience with my racket is it's getting heavier when games goes on.(I think my stamina isn't that good.) It grants better power in smashing but I lack of speed to response to opponent's smash especially when me or my partner accidentally made mistake by returning half court :(
    So, I'm looking for a 2nd racket which is the opposite side of N50II.
    My playing style varies due to my form and mood so I don't really have a fixed style.
    Is it type of racket i should go for is stiff, headlight? Any recommendation so far(which less sacrificing power)?
    Thanks :D
     
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    LD rules! Regular Member

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    you might want to try the NanoSpeed 9900 or Victor BraveSword 10
     
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    XtremeCoolz Regular Member

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    Racket that popped up in my mind are NS9900, Arcsaber 7, Apacs VisibleHollow 2000, AT900T, Li Ning Windstorm(forget which model), Carlton Vapor Trail Tour.. :D
     
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    Does aerodynamic has something to do with headbalance? or they are not related?
    I read the new Li-Ning series and found out that they describe the swinging speed for a certain model is very fast but their headbalance is 300mm. Quite curious about it.
     

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