Siux Diablo Pro 4

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The Siux Diablo Pro 4 is a heavy, attack-oriented racket aimed at experienced players who want to put pace and spin on the ball. At 400g, it sits at the top end of the weight range, so it rewards players...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Teardrop
Weight
355-375 g
Balance
Medium (no exact mm published)
Profile
38 mm
Core
EVA
Face
18K Textreme Carbon
Surface
Glossy with subtle sandy/textured finish
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Siux Diablo Pro 4 is a heavy, attack-oriented racket aimed at experienced players who want to put pace and spin on the ball. At 400g, it sits at the top end of the weight range, so it rewards players who already have solid technique and physical conditioning.

That 400g weight tells you a lot about who this racket is built for. It is not a beginner's tool. Players who can swing with control will find the extra mass translates into serious power on smashes and drives, but anyone still developing their stroke mechanics may find it tiring to use across a full match. Beyond the weight, the "Diablo" line from Siux has a reputation for aggressive performance, and the Pro 4 continues that direction. Without confirmed specs on shape, core material, and face construction, it would be misleading to go further into technical detail, but the weight alone places this firmly in the advanced category.

If you are an intermediate player, or someone coming back from a wrist or elbow issue, a lighter racket in the 360g to 375g range would be a more sensible choice. The Diablo Pro 4 is for the player who already hits hard and wants a racket that keeps up, not one that teaches them how.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Siux Diablo Pro 4 designed for?

It suits advanced players who generate their own power and want a heavy racket that adds weight behind attacking shots. It is not recommended for beginners or players with arm injuries.

Is 400g unusually heavy for a padel racket?

Yes, most padel rackets sit between 355g and 385g. At 400g, this is on the heavier end of what is commercially available, and you should be confident in your physical fitness before choosing it.

Can I use this racket if I play a defensive game?

Technically yes, but a heavy racket is harder to reposition quickly at the net. Defensive and all-round players usually get better results from something lighter and more balanced.

How should I store and care for this racket?

Keep it in a padded cover away from extreme heat or cold. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can degrade the core material over time, regardless of brand.