
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
3K Carbon Fiber
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
24K Carbon fiber
Type: Textured
Firmness: Hard
Core
EVA Hard
Firmness: Hard
Bestpadel Review
The Siux Fenix Pro Glow Purple is a diamond-shaped racket with a high balance, designed for players who favor an aggressive, attacking game. With a weight range of 355-375g and a 38mm frame profile, it combines a 3K carbon fiber frame with a 24K carbon fiber hard surface and an EVA Hard core. This construction provides a firm feel upon impact, aligning with its competition-level player type. In our testing, we found this racket truly shines in offensive situations, scoring particularly well for power, which we rate at 8.9/10. Its hard surface and core contribute to this direct power transfer, allowing for strong smashes and volleys. We also attributed it a solid 7.8/10 for spin, thanks to its textured surface. However, this power focus and high balance mean its control scores lower at 5.6/10, and we rate its difficulty at 9.1/10, indicating it requires a technical player to manage effectively. Overall, the Fenix Pro Glow Purple is a specialized tool for experienced attackers who can consistently find the sweet spot and manage its demanding nature. It offers a firm, direct response for those who generate their own power and prioritize offensive play. We rate its durability at 7.8/10, though its value for money scores 5.8/10, reflecting its premium positioning. If you have experience with this racket, we invite you to share your insights below.
Manufacturer's Description
The SIUX FENIX PRO 2026 GLOW PURPLE is a professional-level padel racket designed for advanced players seeking maximum performance. Built with an EVA Hard core of maximum hardness and a 12K structure, it offers an explosive response on every hit. With a weight of 355-375 grams and a high balance, it provides superior power in strong attacks. Its satin surface with 3D finish optimizes control and spin, while the geometry is oriented toward offensive play. Ideal for competitors who master advanced techniques and demand a racket with maximum stability and attack capability.













