Siux Siux Fenix IIFor the weekend player building their game, this racket feels more manageable and forgiving on off-center shots while still allowing you to learn volleys and overheads without being overwhelmed. It’s easy to move and gives a reassuring, confidence-building response during rallies.
You give up the absolute finishing power and precision that a specialist attacking racket would deliver.
Siux Siux Fenix IIA developing player who wants to add spin, power and control will find this racket a versatile partner—it rewards improved technique without punishing mistakes harshly, so you can experiment with attacking options and positioning. It balances maneuverability and punch in a way that helps you grow your all-round game.
You sacrifice the last degree of outright power and pinpoint precision that a top-end, specialist racket provides.
Wilson Wilson Bela ProExperienced players with reliable technique will appreciate how directly this racket responds and how it rewards aggressive, precise finishing—perfect for players who run the net and close points. It gives a sharp, confident feel for hitters who know how to control placement and timing.
You accept much less forgiveness on mis-hits and a stiffer, more demanding feel.
Wilson Wilson Bela ProIf you’re the left-side attacker who finishes points with hard smashes and aggressive volleys, this racket amplifies that intent and delivers a punchy, decisive response when you drive through the ball. It makes attacking easier for players who already have the technique to generate their own power.
You trade off comfort and forgiveness for maximum finishing ability.
Siux Siux Fenix IIFor the patient builder who constructs points and relies on consistency and touch, this racket offers a balanced, stable feel that helps you place shots and defend from the right side without fighting the tool. It’s easier to maneuver for quick reactions and steady rally play.
You give up some raw smash power in exchange for steadiness and maneuverability.
Siux Siux Fenix IIPlayers protecting an elbow or shoulder will prefer this racket’s more forgiving response and gentler feedback at impact, which reduces jarring sensations and helps prevent fatigue during long sessions. It’s a calmer option that lets you play comfortably while still improving technique.
You accept a softer, less explosive response on hard finishes.
Wilson Bela ProAdvanced, aggressive finishers who prioritize direct power and precision at the net.
Siux Fenix IIIntermediate club players and weekend players who want a versatile, slightly more forgiving racket to develop all aspects of their game.