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The Valkiria Elite 2 from Siux is built for attacking players who want a racket that rewards aggression without punishing every off-centre hit. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, making it a serious tool for...
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The Valkiria Elite 2 from Siux is built for attacking players who want a racket that rewards aggression without punishing every off-centre hit. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, making it a serious tool for players who have the technique to use that extra weight productively.
Siux has positioned the Valkiria line as a power-oriented option, and the Elite 2 continues that direction. The 400g weight suggests a high-swing-weight feel, which translates to more pace on smashes and drives when you connect cleanly. Players who like to dominate from the back of the court and finish points with overhead power will feel at home here. Beyond the weight, full spec details on shape, balance, core material, and face construction are not confirmed for this model, so if those details matter to your decision, it is worth checking with us directly before buying.
Where this racket may not suit you: if you are a beginner or an intermediate player still working on consistent technique, 400g is a lot to swing through a full match. Fatigue sets in, timing suffers, and the benefits of the extra mass disappear. Players who prefer a control-focused, touch-based game at the net may also find a lighter or more head-light option a better fit. The Valkiria Elite 2 rewards players who already have a solid foundation and want a racket that keeps up with their power game.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Siux Valkiria Elite 2 designed for?
It suits intermediate to advanced players with an attacking style who generate their own pace and want a heavier racket to add weight to their shots.
Is 400g too heavy for a recreational player?
For most recreational players, yes. A racket in the 360-375g range is easier to control over a long session and reduces the risk of arm fatigue or injury.
How does it compare to other Siux models?
Without confirmed specs on shape and balance, 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 cover when not in use, avoid leaving it in a hot car, and check the frame for cracks regularly if you play frequently.

