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The Electra Pro is aimed at attacking players who want a racket that rewards hard swings and aggressive net play. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the padel spectrum, so it is built for players who already...
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The Electra Pro is aimed at attacking players who want a racket that rewards hard swings and aggressive net play. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the padel spectrum, so it is built for players who already have the physical conditioning and technique to make use of that extra mass.
Siux has positioned the Electra Pro as an offensive tool. The name and the Fire Red finish suggest a high-balance, diamond or teardrop shape, which is typical of Siux's Pro-line rackets and suits players who generate power from the top of the frame. That extra weight combined with a higher balance point means smashes and bandeja shots carry real punch, but the racket will feel sluggish if your swing mechanics are not already solid. If you are still developing your technique or you play long defensive rallies from the back of the court, a more balanced or lower-weight option will serve you better.
At 400g, this is not a beginner or intermediate racket. Players at an advanced club level or above, who are comfortable with heavier frames and want to put more behind their overhead game, are the target audience here. If you are coming from a lighter racket and considering a step up, give yourself time to adjust, because the added weight will stress your shoulder and elbow more during extended sessions.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Siux Electra Pro 2026 Fire Red best suited for?
Advanced players with an attacking style who prioritise power over control and are physically comfortable handling a 400g frame.
Is 400g too heavy for a club-level player?
For most recreational players, yes. The standard padel racket sits between 355g and 385g, so 400g demands good swing technique and physical conditioning to avoid fatigue or injury.
How does the weight affect play compared to a lighter racket?
More mass behind the ball increases shot power on well-timed hits, but it reduces manoeuvrability at the net and makes quick reflex exchanges harder to manage.
How should I care for this racket?
Keep it in a protective cover away from extreme heat or cold, as temperature swings can affect the core over time. Avoid leaving it in a car boot in summer.

