Siux Fenix Pro 2026 Glow Purple

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The Siux Fenix Pro 2026 is aimed at experienced players who want a racket that rewards clean, aggressive hitting. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, which suits players who generate their own pace and want...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Diamond
Weight
355-375 g
Balance
High (ALTO) — exact mm not published
Profile
38 mm
Core
EVA Hard
Face
12K Carbon Honeycomb
Surface
Satin + 3D texture
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Siux Fenix Pro 2026 is aimed at experienced players who want a racket that rewards clean, aggressive hitting. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, which suits players who generate their own pace and want that extra weight behind their shots.

A 400g racket is not for everyone. If you are still developing your technique or you play multiple sessions a week and worry about arm fatigue, this weight will feel demanding. Players who thrive here are typically those with a solid base game, good shoulder conditioning, and a preference for punishing balls from the back of the court rather than relying on quick-reaction volleys at the net. The "Pro" label in the name suggests this is positioned as a performance racket rather than an all-rounder, so treat it accordingly.

Beyond the weight, the full specs for this model are not yet confirmed in our system, so we cannot detail the balance point, shape, core material, or face construction with confidence. What we can say is that Siux consistently builds rackets with EVA or foam cores depending on the line, and their Pro range tends toward a diamond or teardrop shape with a higher balance point to support power play. Once full technical details are confirmed, we will update this page. If you want to know the exact specs before buying, get in touch and we will find out for you.

The Glow Purple colourway is a nice touch if aesthetics matter to you, though it has no bearing on performance.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Siux Fenix Pro 2026 best suited to?

Experienced players, typically at an intermediate to advanced level, who hit with pace and want a heavier racket to add weight to their shots.

Is 400g too heavy for a beginner?

Yes, almost certainly. Beginners and improvers are better served by a racket in the 355 to 375g range, which is easier to manoeuvre and kinder on the arm.

Can I get more detail on the shape and core before buying?

Yes. Contact the PadelMaxi team directly and we will get the confirmed specs from Siux for you.

How should I store this racket to keep it in good condition?

Keep it in a padded bag away from direct sunlight and extreme heat, both of which can degrade the core material over time.