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Siux Electra Pro 2026 Padel Racket Review

Look, we’re just going to come out and say it — we love this racket. Not in a “we stock it so we have to say nice things” way. In a “we’ve been playing with it for weeks and keep reaching for it over other options” way. The Siux Electra Pro 2026 is Franco Stupaczuk’s weapon of choice, and after spending proper time with it, we get why.

The Feel

First thing you notice picking this up is how easy it is to move around. For a racket that packs genuine punch, it doesn’t feel like you’re swinging a brick. The teardrop shape gives it an offensive edge, but it’s not some one-dimensional power bat that sends everything into the back fence.

The face is medium to hard — noticeably firmer than last year’s Siux ST4 version. If you played the ST4 and thought “I wish this had a bit more bite,” congratulations, Siux apparently read your mind. That 15K carbon face paired with the EVA Hard core gives you a really crisp, responsive feel on contact. You know exactly where the ball’s going when you hit it, and that’s not something you can say about every racket.

Power vs Control

Here’s where the Electra Pro gets interesting. Yes, there’s power — plenty of it. Smashes come off hot, and you can absolutely bring the ball out of court or get serious pace off the back glass. But this isn’t an out-and-out power racket. It’s more like… power with manners.

The control is genuinely impressive. Placing shots exactly where you want them feels natural. Volleys at the net are sharp and precise, and the manoeuvrability means you’re not getting caught out in fast exchanges. It’s a racket that lets you play aggressive padel without sacrificing accuracy, which is a balance a lot of rackets claim but don’t actually deliver.

Who's it for

Let’s be real: if you’re a beginner still figuring out your shots, this isn’t the one. Move along. The firm face and performance-oriented build will punish bad technique rather than hide it. You want something more forgiving while you’re learning — come talk to us and we’ll point you in the right direction.

But if you’re an intermediate player who’s got their game together and wants to step it up, or an advanced player looking for a racket that does a bit of everything well? This is right in your wheelhouse. It rewards good technique and gives you the tools to play smart, attacking padel.
SpecDetail
ShapeTeardrop
Weight355–375g
BalanceMedium
Face15K Carbon
CoreEVA Hard
SurfaceSandy matte finish
HardnessMedium-hard
PlayerFranco Stupaczuk

NINEPADEL's verdict

The Siux Electra Pro 2026 is one of those rackets that just works. It’s got enough power to put opponents under pressure, enough control to place the ball on a coin, and it’s light enough in the hand that you’re not knackered after a two-hour session.

We rate it highly and it’s earned its spot as one of our favourites this year. If you reckon this sounds like your kind of racket, grab one from our shop or drop us a message — we’re always happy to chat through what’ll suit your game.

 
 
 
 
 
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