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The Valkiria Pro is Siux's dedicated women's performance racket, built for players who want genuine control without giving up too much punch. At 400g it sits at the heavier end of the women's range, so it rewards players with a...
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The Valkiria Pro is Siux's dedicated women's performance racket, built for players who want genuine control without giving up too much punch. At 400g it sits at the heavier end of the women's range, so it rewards players with a solid, consistent swing.
Beyond the weight, the full spec sheet for this 2026 model is not yet published, so take the details below as context rather than a complete picture. What the Valkiria line has historically stood for within the Siux catalogue is a balanced feel, meaning the weight is distributed to keep the racket manageable through long rallies rather than loaded into the head for raw power. That kind of balance suits all-court players who rely on placement and touch more than flat hitting. If you are a baseliner who likes to drive the ball hard from the back, a more head-heavy, diamond-shaped option would likely serve you better.
The 400g weight is worth thinking about carefully. Most women's rackets sit between 340g and 375g, so this one is noticeably heavier. That extra mass can add depth and stability to your shots, but it also asks more of your arm and shoulder over a long match or training session. If you are returning from a wrist or elbow injury, or if you are earlier in your padel journey, a lighter racket would be a safer and more comfortable choice. For an experienced player with good technique and no injury concerns, the weight becomes an asset rather than a burden.
Full details on shape, core material, and face finish will be confirmed once Siux releases the complete 2026 spec sheet.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Siux Valkiria Pro 2026 designed for?
It is aimed at experienced women players who prioritise control and consistency and are comfortable handling a racket at the heavier end of the women's range.
Is 400g too heavy for a recreational player?
For most recreational players, yes. A racket in the 350g to 370g range will be easier to swing and kinder on the arm during longer sessions.
Will more specs be available soon?
Yes. Siux typically releases full technical details closer to or at launch. Check back on this page for updates on shape, core, and face material.
How should I store and care for this racket?
Keep it in a padded cover away from direct sunlight and extreme heat, both of which can degrade the core and affect performance over time.

