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The Electra Pro is aimed at attacking players who want a racket that rewards hard swings and overhead smashes. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the padel spectrum, which means it delivers real punch when you connect...
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The Electra Pro is aimed at attacking players who want a racket that rewards hard swings and overhead smashes. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the padel spectrum, which means it delivers real punch when you connect cleanly.
Siux has built the Electra Pro around an aggressive play style. The "Pro" designation in the Siux range typically points toward a high or medium-high balance, which shifts more weight toward the head and amplifies power on volleys and bandeja shots. If you like to dictate points from the net and finish rallies with pace, this racket is designed with you in mind. The Shadow Red colourway is the 2026 edition, so you are getting a current-season model. Beyond the weight of 400g, Siux has not published full spec details for this version yet, so core material and face construction are not confirmed at time of writing. We will update this listing as that information becomes available.
Who should think twice? If you are a beginner or an intermediate player still developing your technique, 400g is a lot to swing consistently over a two-hour session. A heavier, head-heavy racket punishes off-centre hits more than a lighter, balanced one does. Players with a history of elbow or shoulder problems should also be cautious, since the extra weight increases the load on your arm over time. A racket in the 360-375g range with a more neutral balance would be a kinder starting point.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Siux Electra Pro 2026 best suited to?
Experienced players with an attacking style who generate their own pace and want more weight behind their smashes and volleys.
Is 400g too heavy for a recreational player?
For most recreational players, yes. A racket between 355g and 375g is easier to control and reduces fatigue during longer matches.
How should I store and care for this racket?
Keep it in a padded bag away from direct sunlight and extreme heat, both of which can degrade the core material and frame over time.
Does the weight include the grip or is it the bare frame?
Padel racket weights are quoted with the grip fitted, so 400g is the ready-to-play weight before any overgrip is added.

