Siux Trilogy Pro 2026 Noir Fog

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The Siux Trilogy Pro 2026 Noir Fog is aimed at experienced players who want a serious all-round racket without sacrificing control for power. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, so it rewards players who already...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Round
Weight
360-375 g
Profile
38 mm
Core
Soft EVA
Face
24K Carbon
Surface
3D Matte (Rough)
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 Noir Fog is aimed at experienced players who want a serious all-round racket without sacrificing control for power. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, so it rewards players who already have solid technique and physical conditioning.

A 400g racket is not for everyone. If you are still developing your swing mechanics or you play three times a week and feel elbow or shoulder fatigue, this weight will work against you rather than for you. Players who will get the most from it are those comfortable generating their own pace and looking for a racket that stays predictable under pressure. The "Trilogy" name in the Siux lineup has historically pointed toward a balanced, all-court design, though without confirmed specs on shape, balance point, and core material, it is worth checking with us directly before buying if those details matter to your decision.

What the Noir Fog colourway tells you is nothing about performance, but the 2026 model year suggests this is a current production run, so you are not buying old stock. If you have played an earlier Trilogy and liked it, this is the natural continuation. If you are new to the Siux brand and sitting around 400g feels ambitious, their lighter options in the same range are worth a look first.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this racket best suited to?

Experienced players, typically intermediate to advanced, who are comfortable with a 400g frame and want an all-round racket that performs consistently from the back and at the net.

Is 400g too heavy for a beginner?

For most beginners, yes. A racket in the 355 to 375g range is easier to manoeuvre and puts less strain on the arm while you are building technique.

How does it compare to other Siux models?

Without confirmed shape and balance specs for this exact version, a direct comparison is difficult. Contact us and we can match you to the right Siux model based on your level and playing style.

How should I care for this racket?

Keep it in a protective bag away from extreme heat and cold, both of which degrade the core over time. Avoid leaving it in a car boot in summer.