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Siux Electra Elite 4 2025

Score8.0/10

Siux's Electra Elite 4 2025 is a high-performance hybrid padel racket combining 12K carbon faces, a Hard EVA core, and a 3K carbon tubular frame. At 360–375 g with an even teardrop balance, its 9/10 power rating is the standout figure — the highest in the spec sheet for advanced intermediate players.

Siux Electra Elite 4 2025

Description

Brand
Siux
Level
intermediate
Style
all-court
Shape
teardrop
Balance
even
Hardness
medium
Weight
360-375g
Season
2025

Score

Power
9/10
Control
8/10
Ball exit
7/10
Maneuverability
8/10
Sweet spot
8/10

Pros

  • 9/10 power rating — the top score in this racket's spec sheet — produced by the Hard EVA core that stores and releases energy rapidly at ball contact, combined with 12K carbon faces that channel swing force efficiently into the ball
  • 12K carbon faces deliver extreme rigidity and long-term durability, maintaining consistent face response even after extensive use at the 360–375 g weight class
  • 3K carbon tubular frame adds structural stability throughout the teardrop body, preventing frame twist on off-center hits and maintaining shot accuracy under load
  • Sandy matte surface finish creates friction along the face for generating topspin and slice, useful for intermediate players developing their shot variety
  • Even balance at 360–375 g scores 8/10 on control and maneuverability, confirming the racket's versatility across both net play and baseline defense

Cons

  • Ball exit is rated 7/10 — the lowest figure in the spec sheet — meaning the Hard EVA core's firm response doesn't add much additional pace beyond the player's own swing speed
  • Medium touch and hard core may feel fatiguing during long sessions, particularly for players with developing technique who generate impact stress on off-center contacts
  • Even balance with Hard EVA can feel stiff and unforgiving on defensive soft touches and drop shots where cushioning is more desirable than energy return