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Siux Diablo Go 3 2024

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Siux Diablo Go 3 2024

PADELTESTLAB SCORE

0-100 scale

78/100

83POWER83HARDNESS89CONTROL78AGILITY72BALL EXIT74SWEET SPOT68ROUGHNESS

Price range

Price range
from 74.9€ – 74.95€

Description

Weight355–375 g
ShapeHybrid
BalanceMedium
Frame38mm
Facecarbono-3k
Surface68/100
Core — rubberEVA Medium
FeelMedium-Soft
LevelIntermediate
StyleVersatile

Technologies

Dampeners Shockout
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Who this racket is for

Pros

  • The hybrid shape and medium balance let you swing from defensive rallies at the back of the court to attacking at net without having to reset your wrist much. The Dampeners Shockout noticeably cut the vibration travelling up your arm, which you'll appreciate during long sessions of intense wall rallies. The medium-density EVA core splits the difference between control and reactivity, without tipping into the soft extreme that costs you power on the smash. The 38mm frame leaves enough flex for the bandeja and lob to carry through properly.

Cons

  • With a medium-density core, the X3 smash and flat smash lose a touch of punch next to this brand's hard-EVA rackets. The tech spec stays essential — face and core only, with no aerodynamic frame extras or additions borrowed from the brand's higher-end lines.

PADELTESTLAB SCORE

0-100 scale

78/100

Power
83
Hardness
83
Control
89
Agility
78
Ball exit
72
Sweet spot
74
Roughness
68

The Siux Diablo Go 3 2024 suits intermediate players who already have a technical base and want to progress without jumping to a too-demanding paddle. 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 355-375g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.

3K Carbon Face Meets Medium EVA Core: The All-Round Formula Behind the Siux Diablo Go 3 2024

The Siux Diablo Go 3 2024 sits in the Valencian brand's mid-range Go line, built for the amateur player who's already got the basics down and wants a racket that won't punish them in defence or attack. Hybrid shape, medium balance, a 3K carbon face and a medium-density EVA core are the four pillars that shape how it plays on court, with a weight range of 355 to 375 grams depending on the grip size.

The 38mm tubular frame adds structural body without tipping the racket into stiff territory, smoothing out the overall response while keeping enough firmness behind each shot — in keeping with a medium-density EVA core that delivers consistency without turning every ball into a missile.

How the Diablo Go 3 Performs From the Baseline to the Net

From the baseline, the medium balance and mid-range core density buy you reaction time in long rallies: the racket doesn't fire off on its own with every swing, which makes it easier to place the ball with intent rather than just get it back. Ball exit off the back wall is predictable and forgiving, taking some of the sting out of off-centre hits.

At net, the medium balance and hybrid shape — somewhere between teardrop and diamond — put a touch more weight in the head than a pure round shape would, giving volleys and smashes a bit more bite without sacrificing the manoeuvrability you need to block on the half-volley.

What Level of Player Is the Siux Diablo Go 3 Really For?

The Diablo Go 3 suits the intermediate amateur who's past the beginner stage but isn't chasing a full-on competition racket yet. Its all-round game makes it just as valid for the patient baseline defender as for the player starting to come to net more often, without either style feeling let down by the racket.

It's not the best call for players already competing at a higher level who need a hard core to load up every smash, nor for anyone nursing elbow trouble who needs vibration absorption above everything else — though on that last point, the dampeners do a lot of the heavy lifting.

What Do the Dampeners Shockout Actually Do for Your Arm?

Dampeners Shockout is Siux's vibration-damping system built into the Diablo Go 3, and it noticeably cuts the vibration that reaches your wrist and elbow on every impact. In practice, you feel it most in long sessions or drills with a lot of hard-hit balls, where your arm builds up noticeably less fatigue than on a racket without this kind of system.

Verdict: Is the Diablo Go 3 Worth It in 2024?

The Siux Diablo Go 3 2024 is an honest, all-round racket for the intermediate player: solid power, a manageable medium balance, a medium-density EVA core, and Dampeners Shockout that genuinely make a difference to on-court comfort. It's a sound pick for anyone playing two or three times a week who wants a racket that doesn't force them to adapt to either extreme of power or control, without the extras you'd find on the brand's flagship lines.

In the brand's lineup

Within Siux's lineup, the Diablo Go 3 is one of the most accessible options starting at €74.9, perfect for getting started without a heavy outlay. 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 Go 3 2024 for?

The Siux Diablo Go 3 2024 fits the intermediate level. Suited to players with a technical base who want to progress without jumping to a competition racket.

How much does the Siux Diablo Go 3 2024 weigh?

The Siux Diablo Go 3 2024 weighs 355-375g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.

What's the Siux Diablo Go 3 2024's PadelTestLab score?

The Siux Diablo Go 3 2024 scores 7.9/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.

How much does the Siux Diablo Go 3 2024 cost?

Current price of the Siux Diablo Go 3 2024 is 74.9€ – 74.95€, comparing 2 shops in our finder.

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