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SIUX padel rackets

SIUX was founded in 2012 with a clear ambition: to become one of the leading padel brands in the world by using only premium materials from day one. Since then the brand has built a strong reputation among competitive and recreational players who want high-quality rackets with a distinctive visual identity. SIUX is the official racket of the Spanish Padel Federation, and the brand works with professional players including Franco Stupaczuk, Leandro Augsburger and Valentino Libaak.

The 2026 SIUX collection is structured around two tiers: Pro for advanced and professional players who want maximum performance at the cost of a more demanding feel, and Elite for advanced players who compete or play regularly but want a more controllable and comfortable racket. Within each tier, the collection is organised into clear families: Diablo, Pegasus, Trilogy, Valkiria, Electra and Fenix. Each family maintains a distinct personality across its Pro and Elite versions.

At PadelShop.com you will find a curated selection from the SIUX 2026 range. Below we explain every family and what it is built for.

The SIUX padel racket families explained

Diablo — power and aggressive versatility

The Diablo family is built around a hybrid shape that makes it an all-terrain racket. It is designed for players who want to switch between control and power depending on the match situation, without committing fully to one extreme. The rough surface finish of the Diablo improves spin generation and shot precision. The Diablo Pro maximises the carbon on the faces for an aggressive punch. The Diablo Elite 6 softens the touch and expands the margin of error, while maintaining high power output.

Available in: SIUX Diablo Elite 6 2026, SIUX Diablo Go 4.

Pegasus — power without sacrificing control

The Pegasus family is co-designed with professional player Alex Chozas and built around a teardrop shape with medium balance. This gives it strong attacking capability combined with better defensive control than a diamond racket. The Pegasus Pro models use 12K carbon and a hard EVA core for a firm, direct ball contact. The Pegasus Elite 4 uses 3K carbon and a sand-textured matte finish for excellent spin control and durability, with a slightly more comfortable and accessible feel than the Pro.

Available in: SIUX Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026, SIUX Pegasus Pro Lava Orange 2026, SIUX Pegasus Elite 4 2026.

Trilogy — control, round shape and precision

Trilogy is the control family within SIUX. These rackets use a round shape, low balance and soft EVA core that facilitate defence, easy racket handling and confident shot placement. Trilogy is the most accessible family for players who want control and consistency rather than maximum power. The Trilogy Pro Noir Fog and Trilogy Pro Ash Green are the current Pro versions, while the Trilogy Elite 6 and Trilogy Pro 5 offer accessible variations within the family.

Available in: SIUX Trilogy Pro Noir Fog 2026, SIUX Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026, SIUX Trilogy Elite 6 2026, SIUX Trilogy Pro 5, SIUX Trilogy Go 5.

Valkiria — designed for women, control-oriented

Valkiria is SIUX's dedicated women's range. These rackets use a teardrop or hybrid shape with lower balance and lighter weight to suit the physical profile of female players. The Valkiria Pro 2026 raises the level of technical demand slightly within the family. The Valkiria Elite 2 prioritises comfort even more and is the most arm-friendly option in the range. The Valkiria Go is the most accessible entry point.

Available in: SIUX Valkiria Pro 2026, SIUX Valkiria Elite 2 2026, SIUX Valkiria Elite, SIUX Valkiria Go.

Electra — signature model for Franco Stupaczuk

The Electra is Franco Stupaczuk's signature model. It uses a teardrop shape and medium balance that delivers power without losing precision, and is especially known for its spin generation through the textured carbon surface. The Electra suits players who want a versatile all-round racket with attacking potential and a strong connection to professional padel.

Fenix — maximum power diamond

The Fenix is SIUX's most aggressive diamond-shaped model, co-designed with Leandro Augsburger. High balance, maximum power on smashes and overheads, and a small sweet spot that demands consistent technique. The Fenix is for players who are ready to commit to diamond-level performance.

Comparison table: all SIUX families at a glance

Family

Shape

Balance

Level

Sweet spot

Character

Diablo

Hybrid

Medium

Adv. / Pro

Mid-high

Power and versatility

Pegasus Pro

Teardrop

Medium

Advanced / Pro

Mid-high

Power with control

Pegasus Elite

Teardrop

Medium

Advanced

Mid-high

Accessible power

Trilogy

Round

Low

Advanced / Int.

Full face

Control and precision

Valkiria

Teardrop / Hybrid

Low / Medium

All women

Mid / Full

Comfort and control

Electra

Teardrop

Medium

Advanced / Pro

Mid-high

Spin and versatility

Fenix

Diamond

High

Advanced / Pro

High, smaller

Maximum power


Sweet spot, shape and what it means for your game

The shape of a padel racket determines where the sweet spot is located and how the racket behaves in different game situations. This matters for every player, regardless of level. Playing style, position on court and technique are more decisive than your ranking.

  • Round racket: the sweet spot covers almost the entire face. Very forgiving and consistent on shots at different heights. Round rackets are not only for beginners. The shape relates to playing style, not level. Many advanced players deliberately choose a round racket because it fits a control-oriented, patient style of play.
  • Teardrop racket: the sweet spot sits mid-high in the face. This combines control at lower heights with more power on higher, attacking shots. Well suited to all-round players who want both consistency and punch.
  • Hybrid racket: the hybrid shape combines elements of the teardrop and diamond. The sweet spot sits slightly higher than on a teardrop, but is larger than on a diamond. Versatile for players who want power and control without committing fully to one direction. The hybrid shape generally asks for at least an intermediate level of technique.
  • Diamond racket: the sweet spot sits high in the face and is smaller. Maximum striking power on smashes and high volleys, but requires consistent technique to hit the sweet spot reliably. Diamond rackets are suited to advanced and professional players.
  • Weight, balance and injury prevention

SIUX rackets span a wide range of weights and balance points. The Fenix and the Pro versions of Diablo and Pegasus sit at the heavier, more head-heavy end of the spectrum. Valkiria and Trilogy models sit at a more manageable, lower-balance end that is friendlier for the arm.

Women generally play best with rackets between 340 and 360 grams. The Valkiria range is specifically designed with this in mind. The Valkiria Go and Valkiria Elite 2 are the most manageable choices in terms of weight and balance.

Men at recreational level are generally well served by 355 to 370 grams. The Trilogy Pro or Pegasus Elite are good starting points. Men playing at a more competitive and offensive level can consider the Pegasus Pro or Diablo Pro versions.

The Fenix and Pro versions of Diablo and Pegasus place significant rotational load on the elbow and wrist, especially if you play at high intensity. The EVA Black core in Pro models is stiffer, which amplifies power but also transfers more vibration to the arm. If you are sensitive to arm complaints, the Elite series is a meaningfully more forgiving choice. The Soft High Recovery Black EVA core in Elite models absorbs more vibration than the harder cores in Pro versions.

Want to test a SIUX racket in the right weight and balance for your body? Come and visit our Padel Experience Center in Alphen aan den Rijn.

Why buy SIUX padel rackets at PadelShop.com?

SIUX offers premium materials, distinctive design and a strong connection to professional padel. We selected these rackets because they give players access to genuinely high-quality construction at competitive prices.

  • Order before 16:00 and your racket ships today
  • Free delivery from 50 euros
  • Test your racket for free at our Padel Experience Center in Alphen aan den Rijn
  • Advice based on playing style, physical fit and injury risk
  • Personal contact via WhatsApp, phone or email

Frequently asked questions about SIUX padel rackets

What is the difference between SIUX Pro and Elite?

Pro is the more demanding tier with premium materials including high-end carbon, a stiffer feel and a more precise sweet spot. It is suited to advanced and professional players who want maximum performance. Elite uses 3K carbon with a softer feel, more comfort and a more forgiving character. Elite rackets are for advanced players who compete or play regularly but want a controllable and comfortable racket rather than the stiffest possible feel.

Which SIUX racket is best for women?

The Valkiria range is specifically designed for women. The Valkiria Go is the most accessible starting point. The Valkiria Elite 2 is the most comfortable and arm-friendly option. The Valkiria Pro 2026 is for women who want more technical demand and a higher performance ceiling.

Which SIUX racket gives the most control?

The Trilogy family is the most control-oriented range in the SIUX collection. The round shape, low balance and soft EVA core make Trilogy models the most forgiving and consistent in the range. They suit players who prioritise defensive reliability and patient point construction.

Can I test a SIUX racket before buying?

Yes. At our Padel Experience Center in Alphen aan den Rijn you can test SIUX rackets for free on a professional court. Not near Alphen? Contact us via WhatsApp.

Which professional players use SIUX?

SIUX works with Franco Stupaczuk (Electra), Leandro Augsburger (Fenix) and Valentino Libaak (Diablo Pro). These are their respective signature models in the 2026 collection.