
Genesis II
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
Carbon fiber
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
12K carbon fiber
Type: Rough
Firmness: Hard
Core
EVA
Firmness: Medium
Bestpadel Review
The Siux Genesis II performs commendably across the court, offering a balanced experience for the competitive player. We found it delivered a firm feel on volleys and overheads, allowing for aggressive play at the net, while from the baseline, it provided good depth on groundstrokes. Its hybrid shape and medium balance support an all-rounder playstyle, making it adaptable to various situations during a match. In our detailed assessment, the Genesis II, with its 12K carbon fiber surface and medium EVA core, presents a harder surface firmness compared to some other models. This contributes to its power, which we rate at 6.9/10, and control, attributed a score of 6.4/10. Where this racket truly excels is in spin, achieving an impressive 9.5/10 in our tests, largely due to its rough surface type. Its durability also stands out, with an 8.5/10 rating, making it a robust option for frequent play, though its difficulty score of 7.6/10 suggests it's best suited for experienced players. Overall, the Siux Genesis II is a strong choice for the adult competition player seeking a durable, spin-friendly racket. Weighing between 355-375g, it offers a solid feel, particularly for those who prioritize generating spin and value a racket built to last. We rated its value for money at 6/10, considering its price point of $410. If you have played with the Genesis II, we would appreciate it if you shared your thoughts in the comments below.
Manufacturer's Description
Siux improves the Genesis Hybrid of Lucho Capra with the new edition. This time, the padel racket has 12K carbon in its faces, offering more rigidity and power than the previous version. Besides, the new model incorporates a sandy and shinny finish that will delight players who enjoy hitting with spin will be delighted by this new model.














