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Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard

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Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard

PADELTESTLAB SCORE

0-100 scale

78/100

94POWER90HARDNESS77CONTROL68AGILITY77BALL EXIT71SWEET SPOT68ROUGHNESS

Price range

Price range
from 94.9€ – 94.95€

Description

Weight355–375 g
ShapeDiamond
BalanceHigh
Facecarbono-12k
Surface68/100
Core — rubberEVA Hard
FeelHard
LevelAdvanced
StylePower

Technologies

Shockout DampenersDual Pro GripTubular 3K
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Who this racket is for

Pros

  • The EVA Hard core gives back a firm, direct response on the smash and the vibora, with barely any ball deformation on impact. The 12K carbon faces add a rigid hitting surface that transmits the shot with almost no absorption, most noticeable on flat bandejas and aggressive off-the-wall exits. The 3K tubular reinforcement in the frame adds structural stability without piling on weight, keeping the racket in the light 355-375g range. The high-balance diamond shape concentrates mass in the head, adding extra inertia on the remate por 3 and the smash.

Cons

  • The high balance and the firm core demand early preparation in defence — arriving late to the ball costs you more than it would on a teardrop shape. The EVA Hard plus 12K carbon combination cuts down the margin for error on sliced baseline shots, where a softer racket would forgive more. This is a racket built for a power game — players without a solid technical base will find less forgiveness on shots struck away from the centre of the face.

PADELTESTLAB SCORE

0-100 scale

78/100

Power
94
Hardness
90
Control
77
Agility
68
Ball exit
77
Sweet spot
71
Roughness
68

The Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard targets advanced players with consolidated technique who want more performance without yet moving to a pure competition racket. Its diamond shape moves the sweet spot to the top of the face, giving more leverage and power at the cost of some tolerance. The high balance adds weight to the swing and pushes the racket toward an offensive profile. Its 355-375g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.

12K carbon faces, an EVA Hard core, 3K tubular reinforcement and a weight of 355 to 375 grams: the Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard brings together the classic ingredients of a pure attacking racket in a diamond shape, built to hit hard without the frame giving an inch.

What's inside the Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard: 12K carbon, EVA Hard core, 3K tubular reinforcement

The 12K carbon faces flex very little, so the ball comes off the racket almost without the trampoline effect you'd get from a softer rubber. It's a face that rewards a clean, flat strike — the straight overhead, the smash and the vibora all pick up exit speed, but only when contact is dead centre.

Underneath, the EVA Hard core is the densest rubber in Siux's line-up for this type of racket. It absorbs little and gives back a lot, which shows up on court as a "short" feel off the strings — contact time drops, and power ends up depending more on your racket-head speed than on the material doing the work for you.

The frame adds 3K tubular reinforcement — an extra layer of carbon around the rim that stiffens the whole racket without piling on weight. The Spyder Lite 3 Hard sits in the 355-375g range, light considering how firm the core feels.

Two extra features round out the build: the Shockout Dampeners, integrated shock absorbers built into the face moulding that cut down impact vibration, and the Dual Pro Grip, a textured grip designed to hold up through long matches once your hand starts sweating.

Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard on court: smash, bandeja and wall exits

It's on the smash where the 12K carbon and EVA Hard combination really shows — the racket barely gives on contact, so all the energy from your arm goes straight into the ball. The diamond shape, with the sweet spot pushed up toward the top of the face, puts mass exactly where you need it to put smashes away.

Bandeja and vibora play out much the same way: flat, finishing-intent shots benefit from that stiffness, while heavily sliced bandejas demand more precision, since the racket doesn't forgive much once you're off-centre.

Defence and wall exits are where the character changes. The high balance means you need to start your preparation early — this isn't a racket you can flick with the wrist when the ball comes in fast and tight to the glass — and the firm core means lobs and blocks need tighter wrist control to keep the ball from sailing long.

What level is the Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard for?

This one's built for advanced players who already have a settled power game and can generate their own racket-head speed rather than leaning on the material to do it for them. The 12K carbon, EVA Hard core and high balance combination doesn't forgive technical errors — mistime the ball or catch it off-centre and you'll pay for it more than you would on a teardrop-shaped racket or a softer core.

It's not the best choice for players still building their baseline technique, or for a control-and-placement game built around consistency over power — a softer rubber and a bigger sweet spot would give more margin for error there.

Verdict: Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard for heavy-handed attackers

The Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard is an attacking racket built on 12K carbon, an EVA Hard core and 3K tubular reinforcement, in a high-balance diamond shape. Its biggest strength is sheer punch on the smash and flat shots, with a direct response and next to no absorption. Its biggest drawback is the lack of forgiveness — it demands good technique and early anticipation in defence. I'd recommend it to advanced, attack-minded players, not to anyone still building their baseline game.

Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard weight: how heavy is it?

The Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard weighs between 355 and 375 grams depending on the unit — a light range for a racket packing an EVA Hard core and 12K carbon faces. That contained weight offsets some of the physical demand of such a dense core, keeping the racket manoeuvrable at net without giving up smash power.

Is the Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard good for beginners?

No. The EVA Hard core, 12K carbon faces and high balance combine into a setup built for players with settled technique who already generate their own power. A beginner will find little forgiveness on off-centre hits and more physical strain on the arm than they'd get from a softer rubber.

In the brand's lineup

Within Siux's lineup, the Spyder Revolution 3 Lite Attack Hard is one of the most accessible options starting at €94.9, perfect for getting started without a heavy outlay. With an overall score of 7.7/10, it's a solid choice within its price range.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard for?

The Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard targets advanced players. It needs consolidated technique and is not recommended for beginners.

How much does the Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard weigh?

The Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard weighs 355-375g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.

What's the Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard's PadelTestLab score?

The Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard scores 7.7/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.

How much does the Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard cost?

Current price of the Siux Spyder Lite 3 Hard is 94.9€ – 94.95€, comparing 2 shops in our finder.

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