







Siux Fenix Pro 5 Black Edition
The Siux Fenix Pro 5 Black Edition is built for experienced players who want a high-performance racket with serious weight behind it. At 400g, this is a heavy frame that rewards controlled aggression and a well-developed swing. That 400g figure...
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The Siux Fenix Pro 5 Black Edition is built for experienced players who want a high-performance racket with serious weight behind it. At 400g, this is a heavy frame that rewards controlled aggression and a well-developed swing.
That 400g figure is the first thing to take seriously. Most padel rackets sit in the 355-375g range, so this one sits noticeably above average. That extra mass can add real punch to smashes and drives, but only if your technique and physical condition can handle it consistently over a full match. If you are still developing your swing or you play several times a week and worry about elbow or shoulder strain, this is probably not the right choice. It is aimed at players who know what they are doing and specifically want more weight to work with.
Beyond the weight, the "Pro 5" naming within the Siux Fenix line suggests this sits at the top of that range, and the Black Edition finish points to a premium version of the model. Unfortunately, without confirmed specs on shape, balance point, core material, or face material, it would be wrong to make claims here. What is clear is that Siux is a well-regarded Spanish brand with a track record in performance-oriented frames, and the Fenix line has been a consistent part of their competitive range. If you are considering this racket, it is worth checking with us directly for the full technical sheet before buying.
Players who will get the most from this racket are those at an advanced level, comfortable with heavier frames, and looking for a racket that adds weight to their attacking shots without sacrificing too much control.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this racket best suited to?
Advanced and competitive players who are used to heavier rackets and want more mass behind their attacking game.
Is 400g too heavy for most players?
For recreational or intermediate players, yes. The extra weight increases arm fatigue and can contribute to injury if your technique is not solid.
What shape and core does this racket have?
We do not have confirmed specs on shape, balance, or core for this model. Contact us before purchasing if those details matter to your decision.
How should I store and care for this racket?
Keep it in a padded cover away from extreme heat or cold, as temperature changes can affect the core and frame over time.

