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Siux Fenix Pro Glow Purple 2026

Score7.6/10

Siux's Fenix Pro Glow Purple is a diamond-shaped power padel racket built for professionals who need maximum aggression. A 10/10 power rating backed by 12K carbon faces, a high-density EVA core, and 3D rough finish delivers the highest-output smash platform in the Fenix Pro lineup.

Siux Fenix Pro Glow Purple 2026
Price range
from 259.95€ – 302.5€

Description

Brand
Siux
Level
professional
Style
power
Shape
diamond
Balance
head-heavy
Hardness
hard
Weight
355-375g
Season
2026

Score

Power
10/10
Control
7/10
Ball exit
8/10
Maneuverability
7/10
Sweet spot
6/10

Pros

  • 10/10 power rating — the maximum possible — is the headline number, produced by the combination of a diamond shape that concentrates mass in the upper hitting zone, a head-heavy balance, and hard 12K carbon faces that transfer energy directly into the ball
  • 12K carbon faces provide extreme stiffness and durability, ensuring the power output remains consistent across thousands of high-impact smashes without face deformation
  • High-density EVA core scores 8/10 on ball exit, adding a firm, fast rebound kick that amplifies the pace generated by the diamond geometry and head-heavy balance
  • 3D rough surface texture generates heavy ball friction, allowing topspin to be loaded onto powerful drives and smashes without reducing the 10/10 power ceiling
  • Head-heavy balance shifts mass toward the top of the diamond frame, dramatically increasing rotational momentum on overheads and drives for maximum offensive impact

Cons

  • Sweet spot is rated 6/10 — the lowest in the spec sheet — because the diamond shape concentrates the optimal hitting zone in the upper third; off-center hits are significantly punished
  • Control scores only 7/10, confirming this is a specialist offensive tool that demands clean, technically consistent ball-striking — defensive placement is secondary
  • Maneuverability is also rated 7/10 due to the head-heavy balance at 355–375 g — recovery shots and quick net volleys require deliberate wrist effort