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Siux Beat Control 2 2025

Score8.2/10

Siux's Beat Control 2 2025 is a round control padel racket with a head-light balance and soft construction designed for intermediate players building their control game. Matching 9/10 scores on control, maneuverability, and sweet spot confirm a thoroughly forgiving and accessible frame.

Siux Beat Control 2 2025
Price range
from 68.74€

Description

Brand
Siux
Level
intermediate
Style
control
Shape
round
Balance
head-light
Hardness
soft
Weight
355-375g
Season
2025

Score

Power
6/10
Control
9/10
Ball exit
8/10
Maneuverability
9/10
Sweet spot
9/10

Pros

  • Head-light balance at 355–375 g scores 9/10 on maneuverability, keeping the swing response fast and effortless during volleys and defensive transitions — intermediate players benefit from reduced wrist fatigue across long practice sessions
  • Round frame with a 9/10 sweet-spot rating creates a wide central hitting zone that absorbs timing inconsistencies during the learning phase, allowing intermediate players to build consistency without frustration
  • Soft construction absorbs vibration at ball contact and across the frame, significantly reducing the cumulative shock that reaches the wrist and elbow during extended sessions
  • 9/10 control rating from the head-light balance and round geometry returns the ball predictably on every placement attempt, building the foundational shot selection skills needed at the intermediate stage
  • 8/10 ball exit score generates enough elastic rebound to sustain productive rallies, providing useful pace without demanding advanced physical technique from developing players

Cons

  • Power is rated 6/10 — the head-light balance and soft core actively cap pace generation, making this frame unsuitable for intermediate players who want to develop offensive elements alongside their defensive control game
  • Soft touch provides very little tactile feedback on contact quality — players looking to develop sensitivity to ball spin and speed will find the blunt, cushioned response uninformative
  • The control-only profile offers no progression path toward a more attacking game — once defensive fundamentals are established, players will need to upgrade to a more versatile or offensive frame