






Siux Gea 2
The Siux Gea 2 is built for players who want control and consistency without sacrificing too much punch. At 400g, it sits on the heavier end of the spectrum, making it a better fit for intermediate to advanced players who...
Full details below
The numbers.
Product details
The Siux Gea 2 is built for players who want control and consistency without sacrificing too much punch. At 400g, it sits on the heavier end of the spectrum, making it a better fit for intermediate to advanced players who have the swing speed to get the most from that extra mass.
The 400g weight tells you this racket rewards an active, confident swing. Heavier rackets generally give you more stability on hard-hit balls and more depth on your shots, but they ask more of your arm and shoulder over a long session. If you are still developing your technique or you play multiple times a week and worry about elbow fatigue, you may want to look at something in the 360-375g range instead. Without confirmed specs on shape, balance, core, and face material, it is worth contacting us directly to confirm the full build before you buy, since those details will tell you a lot about whether this racket leans toward control or power.
What the Gea 2 name suggests within the Siux range is a racket aimed at players who want a reliable, well-rounded tool rather than a specialist power or touch racket. Siux has a solid reputation for quality construction and consistent feel across their lineup. If you are an intermediate player moving up from a lighter beginner racket and want something that will grow with you, or an advanced player who prefers weight and stability over a light, whippy frame, the Gea 2 is worth a serious look.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Siux Gea 2 designed for?
It suits intermediate to advanced players who are comfortable with a heavier racket and want added stability and shot depth from the extra weight.
Is 400g too heavy for a recreational player?
For most recreational players who play once or twice a week and are still building technique, 400g can cause arm fatigue over time. A racket in the 360-375g range is usually a more comfortable starting point.
Can you confirm the shape and core material before I order?
Yes, get in touch with the PadelMaxi team and we can confirm the full spec sheet for the Gea 2 so you know exactly what you are buying.
How should I store and care for this racket?
Keep it in a protective cover away from extreme heat or cold, and avoid leaving it in a car boot in summer, as high temperatures can damage the core over time.

