Siux Diablo Lite 4

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The Siux Diablo Lite 4 is aimed at players who want a lighter, more manageable racket without giving up the Diablo line's reputation for solid performance. At 400g, it sits on the heavier end of what's typically called "lite," so...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Teardrop
Weight
355-375 g
Core
Black EVA Soft High Recovery (EVA Medium)
Face
12K Carbon
Surface
Matte
Level
Intermediate
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Siux Diablo Lite 4 is aimed at players who want a lighter, more manageable racket without giving up the Diablo line's reputation for solid performance. At 400g, it sits on the heavier end of what's typically called "lite," so this suits players with some physical conditioning who still want a bit of extra mass behind their shots.

The "Lite" label here is relative. Compared to the standard Diablo models, this version is designed to be easier to swing through, which helps with reaction time at the net and reduces arm fatigue over long sessions. That makes it a reasonable choice for intermediate players moving up from beginner rackets, or for experienced players who are managing elbow or shoulder issues and need to take some load off their arm. Beyond the weight, the Diablo name within Siux's range has historically pointed toward a balanced or slightly high balance point, which gives a mix of control and power rather than leaning hard into either direction. Without confirmed specs on shape, core material, and face construction, it would be unfair to say more than that.

If you are a complete beginner, 400g may still feel heavy after an hour on court, and you might be better served by something in the 355 to 375g range. Equally, if you are an advanced player looking for maximum power from a high-balance diamond shape, the standard Diablo or a more aggressive model in the Siux range will likely suit you better.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Siux Diablo Lite 4 best suited for?

Intermediate players, or experienced players managing arm discomfort, who want a balanced racket that is slightly easier to handle than the full Diablo range.

Is 400g actually light for a padel racket?

Not particularly. Most padel rackets fall between 355g and 390g, so 400g is on the heavier side. Factor that in if you have a history of tennis elbow or shoulder problems.

How does it compare to the standard Siux Diablo?

The Lite version is intended to be more manageable through the swing, trading some raw power for comfort and control. The standard Diablo is the better pick if outright power is your priority.

How should I care for this racket?

Keep it in a padded cover away from direct sunlight and extreme heat, both of which can degrade the core over time. Replace the protective tape on the frame edge when it wears down.