Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025
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PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
78/100
Price range
Description
Who this racket is for
Pros
- ✓The 12K carbon face gives a firm, precise ball exit on attacking shots, without the extreme stiffness you'd get from a higher-grade carbon in the impact zones. The medium-density EVA core soaks up some of the vibration on contact, which favours control on bandejas and viboras without giving up power entirely. The hybrid shape widens the sweet spot compared with a pure diamond, giving a bit more margin to players who catch the ball slightly off-centre during baseline rallies. The 38mm frame adds stability on contact without pushing anywhere near the weight of the brand's heavier power-range rackets.
Cons
- ✗The medium balance and medium-density EVA core cap outright smash power next to harder-core, higher-balance rackets within Siux's own line-up. There's no pro player attached to the model, which leaves it outside the brand's competition range despite the premium positioning. The hybrid shape, in chasing balance, doesn't give the direct ball exit of a pure diamond for players who lean on the smash as their main weapon.
PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
78/100
The Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 targets advanced players with consolidated technique who want more performance without yet moving to a pure competition racket. Its teardrop shape shifts the sweet spot slightly upwards, striking a balance between control and power. The medium balance keeps a balanced behaviour between baseline shots and volleys. Its 360-375g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.
Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025: The Fourth Generation of a Siux Icon
The Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 lands as the latest refresh of a family the Valencian brand has kept in its premium range for several seasons. It pairs a 12K carbon face, 38mm frame and medium-density EVA core in a hybrid shape, betting on the balance between a firm hit and forgiveness rather than chasing raw power.
It isn't a signature racket — there's no name from the professional circuit attached to it — which places it within Siux's advanced range rather than the competition line built for Premier Padel.
12K Carbon and Medium-Density EVA: The Technical Foundation
The face is built in 12K carbon, a weave that sits between the stiffness of an 18K and the flex of a 3K at the contact zones. In practice that means a firm response that isn't fully dry: the hit sends some feedback back through the arm without punishing the elbow over long sessions, provided your technique is sound.
The 38mm frame supplies the structural rigidity needed to back up that carbon face without the racket feeling soft on contact. It's a standard thickness for the top end of the market — not so thin it loses stability, not so thick it drags on the swing.
The medium-density EVA core is what shapes the racket's character the most: not soft enough to turn it into a pure control tool, not hard enough to push it toward Siux's own power rackets. It's the middle ground that explains why it's marketed as an all-round racket.
The racket also carries Siux's ShockOut technology, aimed at cutting the vibration that reaches the hand on impact. It's a natural complement to a core that's already on the softer side for the range, reinforcing the sense of control over a sharp, direct hit.
How Does the Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 Play on Court?
The hybrid shape — halfway between teardrop and diamond — widens the sweet spot compared with a pure diamond, giving a touch more margin on slightly off-centre contact during baseline rallies. The medium balance helps the racket react quickly on blocks and low volleys, without the head-heavy inertia that costs higher-balance rackets some maneuverability on defence.
On attack, the 12K carbon and medium EVA core aren't chasing maximum power: the Diablo Elite 4 performs better on placed smashes and cut bandejas with intent than on the flat-out smash, ground where a higher-balance, harder-core racket from the same brand would have more to give.
What Level Is the Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 Racket For?
It's built for advanced players after an all-round padel racket, without the technical demands or pure-power profile of a pro-signature competition model. Its mix of 12K carbon, medium EVA core and medium balance keeps it well clear of both beginner rackets and the brand's extreme-power premium models.
Who It's For (and Who Should Look Elsewhere)
Fits players who:
- Are stepping up from an intermediate-advanced level and want more carbon presence without losing the forgiveness of a medium core.
- Prioritise versatility — solid defence and placed attack — over raw smash power.
- Want a premium racket without a pro-player signature, at a tighter price point than Siux's signature line.
May not suit players who:
- Chase maximum smash power and prefer a harder core or a higher balance.
- Have a light wrist snap and rely on softer rackets to generate ball exit.
- Already play a competition racket from the brand and want to move up, not sideways.
Verdict
The Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 is an advanced-range padel racket built on 12K carbon, a 38mm frame and a medium-density EVA core, with no pro-player signature attached. Its biggest strength is the balance between control and power that its hybrid shape and medium balance deliver; its biggest limit is that it doesn't reach the power ceiling of the brand's harder-core, higher-balance rackets. It performs best in the hands of advanced players who value versatility over pure smash power.
In the brand's lineup
Within Siux's lineup, the Diablo Elite 4 occupies the mid-range starting at €186.95, offering highly competitive value for its segment. With an overall score of 7.9/10, it's a solid choice within its price range.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 for?
The Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 targets advanced players. It needs consolidated technique and is not recommended for beginners.
How much does the Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 weigh?
The Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 weighs 360-375g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.
What's the Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025's PadelTestLab score?
The Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 scores 7.9/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.
How much does the Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 cost?
Current price of the Siux Diablo Elite 4 2025 is 186.95€, comparing 1 shop in our finder.
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