Siux launches the new Siux Ultra Pro, the only padel racket on the market that allows balance adjustment during play

  • September 05, 2024

With innovation at its core, Siux, the Spanish padel specialist company, launches one of its most groundbreaking paddles to date: Siux Ultra Pro.

Part of the PRO SERIES range, the Siux Ultra is designed for intermediate to advanced players who are passionate about innovation, seeking cutting-edge performance on the court, and versatility in their game.

Featuring an entirely new mold and design, the padel rackets includes a rib along the edge that provides greater stiffness, making it harder and offering more power in strikes without losing its sweet spot.

It is a fully hybrid padel racket, striking a perfect balance between power and control. Its lightweight construction makes it highly maneuverable and comfortable. Additionally, it is reinforced with 3k carbon in the core and aramid reinforcement in the head. It also features 21k Twill carbon, adding firmness and durability. The padel racket is completed with Shockout and Dual Pro Grip.

What truly makes this padel racket unique is its integrated technology, as it is the only padel racket on the market with a mechanism that allows players to adjust its balance. This 18-gram accessory, located in the bridge, enables players to slightly modify the balance by moving the piece up or down. This allows players to fine-tune the padel’s racket balance to suit their needs in any situation, even mid-match.

Most padel rackets, being mass-produced, have a balance that falls within a range of values rather than a fixed number, which can make it difficult for experienced players to find the exact balance they need at any given time. With the new Siux Ultra Pro, this precision is now achievable.

With the Siux Ultra Pro, we want to offer the highest technology to padel enthusiasts. Thanks to the integrated accessory, players can further balance their padel racket, allowing them to find the most precise points and dominate the game on the court,” said Stefano Barbero, Siux engineer.


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