Born in September 2012 en Spain , Siux is a brand 100% padel No tennis, no diversification in all directions, just the paddle and nothing else. This absolute focus has forged a strong identity and a technical credibility that cannot be faked. From the outset, the brand chose to be the circuit's laboratory, a pioneer in the incorporation of multiple layers of carbon and shape memory erasers . In 2017 , Siux crosses the Spanish borders and begins his international expansion , before signing two of the most bankable names on the circuit a few years later: Franco Stupaczuk et sanyo gutierrez .
Today, the stable Siux resembles an elite unit. By signing the new phenomena Alex Chozas , Tino Libaak et Leo Augsburg The brand confirms its appetite for atypical profiles, strong personalities, and players who challenge the established order. Almost 15 years after its first Smash , Siux is not satiated, quite the contrary: with this vintage 2026 She seems hungrier than ever, ready to dictate her law on the most prestigious tracks in the world.
Put away the makeup, bring out the artillery
For this new season, Siux pushes its move upmarket even further with a collection Pro resolutely focused on high standards. The Spanish brand favors models designed for experienced players, with an approach centered on the raw performance and a clearly deliberate aesthetic refinement. The shift is striking: the new logo. asserts itself with two streamlined shapes boomerangs a perfect metaphor for the liveliness and unpredictable bounces of our sport, which alone symbolizes the very essence of paddle : the speed , The rotation and this eternal ball return . Siux also left his mark on the top of the sieve into a raw calligraphy , this lettering in broken sticks reinforcing the technical and professional aspect, like a serial number engraved on a racing engine. The brand has clearly bet on products that no longer need to shout to prove their worth. You can feel the meteoric rise of Leo Augsburg and the requirements of Stupa weighed heavily in the balance: the specifications are now crystal clear. If you center, you kill; if you decenter, you pay.


Two very distinct families
Siux structures its collection around two main lines: the range Pro , designed for the most demanding players, and the range Elite More accessible, and more focused on comfort and ease of use, this model is aimed at less technical players or those who want a more forgiving racket, without leaving the brand's premium range.
Another notable point, and a first on the market: the versions Pro now exist in two distinct colors per model without altering a single gram of their internal structure. Finally, you can match your equipment to your outfit without sacrificing the playing feel you've spent months perfecting. Pegasus Pro in orange and grey, the ST Pro in red and black, the Diablo Pro in navy blue and blue, and the Fenix Pro In purple and black. An aesthetic tour de force that gives a real personality to each reference without the slightest technical compromise.
A closer look at the 4 Pro paddles
Siux Fenix Pro: Leo Augsburger's Thor's Hammer
It's known as "The Stone" on the circuit, and it makes its intentions clear with a chilling engraved inscription: Hardness 10/10 . Shape guide “Cyber”, a very high-wire act, and yet, what few people know is that the Fenix Pro 2026 displays a sweetspot slightly wider than its predecessors. A welcome evolution that makes it a machine for smasher more accessible, without sacrificing any raw power. Hard EVA foam However, it requires flawless technique to make the balls squirt out of the 20 × 10 The racket absorbs very little energy, and everything you put into your arm is transferred directly to the ball. Moving on to the 12K carbon It becomes even stiffer and more stable during full-power impacts. It's the ultimate tool for those who want to atomize the ball and knock it out three times from the baseline. This Fenix Pro 2026 It succeeds in offering a higher performance ceiling while injecting an unexpected dose of tolerance; the beast is finally tameable in long exchanges.

Siux Electra Pro: Stupa’s scalpel
The legendary model of Franco Stupaczuk returns with a much stronger character than the magnificent ST4 from last season. And listen up, forget your old habits: whatever you do, don't call him ST5 The system of combining Franco's initials with the season number is now a thing of the past; today we speak of the... Electra Pro This name change makes perfect sense: like its new look, everything is streamlined to focus on the essentials. Zero frills. 100% effectiveness .
Mounted on a EVA foam Pro of medium hardness and shaped water drop , It is returned quite dry, with a sweetspot slightly smaller. The 12K carbon makes it compact and direct, hyper-responsive in flight The balance is not as radical as the Fenix , but offers an effective lever to Smash without sacrificing the legendary handling of this range. If the ST4 was more friendly, the 2026 It requires a steady hand and a complete movement, but in return it offers a stability imperial during high-speed blockages. Its sandblasted finish remains the absolute reference for those who like to "scratch" the ball and give vicious trajectories to their vipers .

Siux Diablo Pro: Tino Libaak’s chameleon
My biggest surprise of the test, and my technical favorite of the year. What immediately strikes you is its sleeve extended to 13,5 cm for two-handed backhand or to gain in racket head speed The radical change in geometry at the level of the pont This is no coincidence: it's this new compactness that freed up the space needed to lengthen the handle. Pure intelligent engineering: the core architecture is optimized to maximize grip ergonomics, eliminating all unnecessary volume to create a far more efficient playing tool.
On the technology side, it combines a face made of 24K TeXtreme carbon to a layer of 3K carbon On paper, the combination seems surprising, as the two materials don't offer the same level of rigidity, but in practice, the whole thing works very well: a dry and precise touch, with a particularly pleasant feeling of control. EVA Pro rubber of medium density (hardness announced around 7/10 ) is firm without being extreme, and prioritizes control and a bullet exit controlled while maintaining a good level of comfort.
Form tear It is undoubtedly the most maneuverable of the four. Compared to previous versions that emphasized obvious flexibility, the 2026 abandons the trampoline effect For a much drier and more direct feel, a true "builder's" weapon, ideal for those who like to construct the point with their wrist. At low speeds, it seems reluctant, but as soon as you accelerate, it adapts to the rhythm of the game. It's the perfect tool for the strategist who wants to maintain a direct connection with the ball without the "beam-like" feel of other models.

Siux Pegasus Pro: Lightning at your fingertips
The mount of Alex Chozas , shaped water drop , sports some touches orange/copper magnificent, snappy on the court. It's nicknamed the "flash" racket: it feels stiff as soon as you pick it up, and this firmness is confirmed during play; the ball doesn't get stuck in the sieve she bounced back with a bullet exit Frank and direct. Her open heart optimizes air penetration, accelerating the swing speed for lightning-fast initiatives. EVA Pro Eraser of medium hardness, faces in 12K carbon A tried-and-tested combo that has been successful for a long time. With a fairly high balance, it excels in finishing phases with a head speed stunning and a stability Phenomenal in the bouldering room. No trampoline effect parasite, just a surgical reactivity to the net and a real punch to the Smash .

On the field: verdict after a few liters of sweat
On the track, the demanding nature of the vintage 2026 is immediately noticeable. In defense, let's be blunt: if your arm is tired or your footing is shaky, forget it. Fenix Pro . With her ball exit (Ball exit) almost nonexistent, it's an "arm wrestling" racket; you have to engage your whole body to get a shot off. lob deep. The Electra Pro is slightly more permissive but remains uncompromising: passive or late, the ball dies in the sieve The major advantage remains its stability: the frame never twists, providing a rock-solid base against opposing attacks. Only the Diablo Pro truly saves the day in defense thanks to a more predictable and generous response at low speeds.
At the net, it's a tactician's paradise. rigidity increased capacity allows each bullet to be loaded without fear of the impact escaping into the back glass We place our stolen with surgical precision — the bullet exits dry, sharp, and dies in the carpet . If the Electra Pro what remains is a scalpel, the duel between the Fenix and Pegasus deserves closer attention. . The Fenix Pro It's like lightning: a muffled, violent impact that extinguishes the exchange, but be warned, it takes a strong arm to move it through space. Pegasus Pro wins the battle of agility, significantly more manageable, ideal for those who like to whip the ball or change direction in a flash in reflex duels.
Au Smash For the "thugs," it's Christmas. Fenix Pro confirms its status as a steam hammer: as soon as you touch the top of the sieve The detonation is immediate and the bullet flies. Diablo It stands out thanks to its long handle, which offers superior leverage for achieving complex effects. However, be careful: the Sweet spot reduced from the collection 2026 It doesn't forgive any naps. If you lose your balance, the power loss is immediate and the vibrations will remind you of their presence in your elbow.
Finally, note: the wrist strap changing system Smart Strap is always very much appreciated, and the vibration dampers Integrated features ensure comfort that your joints will appreciate after 90 minutes of combat.

Conclusion: what Siux For your arm?
Siux took the gamble of prioritizing precision over comfort. This collection is primarily aimed at competitive players, tournament players, and those who already possess a solid technique. Here's how the hierarchy emerged after several playing sessions.
La Siux Fenix Pro is the undisputed queen, the most powerful in the catalog. You are a so-gifted finisher, Who lives only to hit the ball on a par three and isn't afraid of balance? Go for it. It's the real Thor's hammer, we own it. 10/10 in hardness or we change our approach.
La Siux Pegasus Pro It's hot on its heels: that's the compromise power/stability ultimate, a little less “stone-like” than the Fenix but just as devastating as soon as you engage your torso. If you refuse to choose between maneuverability et firepower That's her.
The Electra Pro completes this offensive podium with slightly less raw response to Smash than the first two, but a diabolical agility to the flight that makes all the difference.
Finally, the Siux Diablo Pro It closes the bar on the pure power scale while remaining true to its DNA as a racket designed for construction and placement. However, be aware: it is noticeably drier than the model 2025 if you are looking for the bullet exit Generous as in the past, you may be surprised by this new firmness which demands a real commitment.
Finally, a big thank you to Greg Ruiz ( Siux France ) for his availability and our passionate discussions. These unfiltered moments of sharing allow us to compare impressions on these models 2026 but also to remake the world by evoking the exciting direction that it is taking Siux for the seasons to come. The present is already strong, the future looks epic.

Padel fan, Stéphane has become the official tester of the padel planet in Europe. Everything goes through his expert hands. Thanks to his extensive experience in the world of rackets, he is able to scan your equipment from head to toe!

























































































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