Siux Diablo Elite 6

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The Diablo Elite 6 is built for experienced players who want a heavy, attacking racket and are confident enough in their technique to get the most from it. At 400g, this is on the heavier end of the market, and...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Teardrop
Weight
355-375 g
Core
EVA Soft
Face
3K Carbon
Surface
Matte + Sandy (Mate + Arenoso)
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Diablo Elite 6 is built for experienced players who want a heavy, attacking racket and are confident enough in their technique to get the most from it. At 400g, this is on the heavier end of the market, and it rewards clean ball striking with serious power.

Siux positions the Diablo line as an offensive tool, and the Elite 6 continues that tradition. The extra weight means more momentum through the ball on drives and smashes, but it also demands good timing and a reasonably strong arm. If you play three or more times a week and your game is built around aggression from the back of the court, this racket will suit you well. Casual players or those still developing their swing mechanics should think carefully before committing to something this heavy, as fatigue and elbow strain become real concerns over a long match.

Beyond the 400g weight, the full spec sheet for this model is not yet confirmed on our end, so we are not going to guess at the shape, core material, or face construction. What we can say is that Siux rackets in this range typically use EVA foam cores and textured carbon faces, which together produce a firm, fast response. Once the full specs are confirmed, we will update this page.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Siux Diablo Elite 6 designed for?

It suits intermediate to advanced players with an attacking style who are comfortable handling a heavier racket. If you rely on power shots and overhead smashes, the extra weight works in your favour.

Is 400g too heavy for most players?

For recreational players or beginners, yes, it likely is. Most padel rackets sit between 355g and 385g, so 400g is a noticeable step up that can put strain on the wrist and elbow if your technique is not solid.

How should I care for this racket?

Keep it in a protective cover when not in use, avoid leaving it in a hot car, and check the frame periodically for cracks if you play frequently. Grip tape should be replaced as soon as it loses tack.

Can I add an overgrip to adjust the feel?

Yes, adding an overgrip will slightly increase the handle diameter and absorb more sweat, which many players prefer. It will also add a few grams to the total weight.