Siux Trilogy Pro 2026 Ash Green

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The Siux Trilogy Pro 2026 is aimed at experienced players who want a racket that can handle aggressive, attacking padel without punishing them on every off-centre hit. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, so this...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Round
Weight
360-375 g
Balance
Low (exact mm not published)
Profile
38 mm
Core
EVA (high-density / medium-hard)
Face
24K Carbon
Surface
Matte 3D (rough/textured)
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Siux Trilogy Pro 2026 is aimed at experienced players who want a racket that can handle aggressive, attacking padel without punishing them on every off-centre hit. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, so this one rewards players who already have solid technique and enough arm strength to swing it consistently.

A 400g racket at this level typically pairs with a mid-to-high balance point, which shifts weight toward the head and adds punch to smashes and volleys at the net. Beyond the weight, Siux has built the Trilogy line around a blend of control and power rather than going all-in on either extreme, making it a reasonable choice for an all-court player who attacks when the opportunity is there but still needs to construct points from the back. Without confirmed details on core material, face construction, and shape, it is worth checking the full spec sheet before buying, as those factors will tell you a lot about how it actually feels on contact.

If you are a beginner or an intermediate player still developing your swing, 400g is likely too much racket. Fatigue sets in quickly, and a heavier frame can put strain on the elbow and shoulder over a long session. Players in that category would be better served by something in the 360g to 375g range with a lower balance point. If you are an advanced player who already games with a heavy racket and wants to try a new option from Siux, the Trilogy Pro 2026 is worth a look.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this racket best suited to?

Advanced players who are comfortable with heavier frames and play an attacking style. It is not a good fit for beginners or players with existing arm or shoulder issues.

Is 400g unusually heavy for a padel racket?

It is on the heavier side. Most padel rackets fall between 355g and 390g, so 400g is noticeable and suits players who prioritise power and stability over manoeuvrability.

How should I care for the frame?

Keep it in a protective cover when not in use, avoid leaving it in a hot car, and check the grip tape regularly. Replacing the grip when it wears down helps maintain control and reduces stress on the wrist.

Can I add an overgrip to adjust the feel?

Yes. Adding an overgrip will slightly increase the handle diameter and add a few grams, which some players prefer for comfort during longer matches.