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Siux Diablo Pro Night Blue 2026

Siux Diablo Pro Night Blue 2026

A firm, lively tear-drop racket that gives you clean power, stable volleys, and enough bite to keep the point under control.

By Jorge Masta

Our Take

The Court

5 reviews
Power8.4
Control8.7
Rebound9.1
Maneuverability8.7
Sweet spot8.3
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Shape

Tear

Weight

355 - 375 gr

Touch

Medium

Core

EVA PRO

Faces

24K carbon

Frame

Carbon fiber

What we like

  • Lively ball output
  • Stable volleys and blocks
  • Good *bandeja* and *víbora*

What we don't

  • Demands clean technique
  • Unforgiving on mishits
  • Rushed defense loses comfort

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Siux Diablo Pro Night Blue 2026

Siux Diablo Pro Night Blue 2026 feels like a controlled hybrid with a firm edge. It’s not the kind of racket that masks mistakes, and that’s part of the point. You get lively ball output, a stable response, and enough power to attack without turning the whole thing into an unruly weapon.

I see it as a racket for players who already hit cleanly and want something predictable, especially in fast exchanges and overhead situations. It rewards good timing more than brute force. If your technique is rushed or messy, it doesn’t do you many favors.

The overall impression is that of a serious all-court racket with a clear preference for precision and tempo. It’s balanced, but not bland. There’s some bite in the faces, some firmness in the feel, and a sweet spot that’s generous for this kind of mold, though not so forgiving that off-center contact disappears.

Technical analysis

Shape & balance

The tear shape gives it that middle ground between attacking intent and usable defense. Balance sits in a zone that feels controlled rather than extreme, so I can move it well at the net without losing too much presence on overheads.

It doesn’t feel head-light, and that matters. There’s enough mass up top to help the racket drive through the ball, but not so much that it becomes sluggish. What I do notice is that it asks for a clean swing. If you’re late, the racket doesn’t rescue you with extra forgiveness.

Materials & construction

The carbon fiber frame and 24K carbon faces give it a firm, connected response. Add the EVA PRO core and you get a medium feel that leans crisp rather than plush. The result is a racket with immediate feedback and decent stability when the pace goes up.

That construction also explains the ball exit. It’s lively, especially when I hit through the shot properly, but it doesn’t feel trampoline-like. I like that. The racket gives me information. The trade-off is that mishits stay visible, especially on stretched defensive contacts or when I’m late on the volley.

On-court feel

Baseline play

From the back of the court, it behaves in a controlled way. Defensible lobs come off with good depth, and off-the-wall play feels clean as long as I’m set early. The racket isn’t lazy, but it also isn’t the easiest option if I’m under heavy pressure and just trying to survive the rally.

The main strength here is that it keeps the ball traveling well without forcing me to overhit. The weakness is forgiveness. In rushed defensive situations, I feel the firm response more clearly, and poor contact doesn’t get softened much.

At the net

This is where it really settles in. Volleys come out fast and stable, with enough firmness to keep the ball low and direct. I can block with confidence, then switch to a more aggressive touch without the racket changing character on me.

That same stability helps in quick exchanges. It feels quick enough through the air, and the response on contact is immediate. Not soft. Not sleepy. Just clean and reliable if I’m taking the ball early.

Bandeja and víbora

These shots suit it well. The racket lets me work the bandeja with control and enough depth to keep pressure on opponents, while the víbora gets a nice extra bite from the textured feel. Spin comes naturally if my mechanics are sound.

What I don’t get is easy assistance when I’m off tempo. The racket wants a committed gesture. When I give it that, the output is very good. When I don’t, the shot loses quality fast.

Conclusion

I’d put this in the hands of intermediate-plus and advanced players who want a hybrid racket with a firm response, good handling in fast rallies, and real usefulness at the net. It’s especially strong if you like to attack with control rather than just swing hard.

What you trade off is comfort and forgiveness. This is not a soft or forgiving racket, and it won’t hide sloppy contact. If you want something more permissive in defense, there are easier options. If you want clean feedback and a lively, stable response, this one makes a strong case.

What other reviewers say

  1. PadelScouten

    The racket comes across as an advanced-level hybrid with a firm feel, medium-high balance, and immediate response; it stands out for mixing usable power with stable defense and good handling in quick exchanges.

  2. PadelRacket.reviewen

    The review frames the Diablo Pro Night Blue 2026 as a more balanced and predictable racket than a pure power model, with a firm feel, improved stability, and controlled ball output that suits technical play.

  3. Padelfulen

    The racket offers a mix of power and control with a medium feel, a generous sweet spot, and lively output; it performs best when the player swings fast and keeps technique clean, especially at the net and on overheads.

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Community reviews

Real feedback from players who used this racket.

5 reviews

Narada Perdana
Balanced
Intermediate
3 days/week·1 year playing
9/10May 13, 2026
+ Good control+ Wide sweet spot+ Easy to smash+ Good balance+ Comfortable- Too expensive- Lacks power
Ryan
Balanced
Advanced
3 years playing
9/10Apr 30, 2026
+ Good control+ Great power+ Wide sweet spot+ Good balance+ Comfortable+ Good for defense- Lacks power
Morten Bagai
Balanced
Advanced
8/10Apr 23, 2026
+ Good control+ Light and agile+ Good balance+ Comfortable- Lacks power- Not durable- too light, weight outside spec
Jere Kilpinen
Balanced
Intermediate
3 days/week·5 years playing
9/10Apr 20, 2026

I have really liked to sweet spot, comfortability and ease of use of the racket. It has a good control and ok power. For me the factory weight of my racket with one overgrip was only 349g which was too light for me so I have had to find ways to increase the total weight without sacrifing the balance of the racket. With factory settings I would give this racket 8/10, but as I have been able to get the weight to 358g which is perfect I will give the racket 9/10

+ Wide sweet spot+ Comfortable+ Good for defense- Too light
user-8d5903a4
Balanced
Advanced
9/10Mar 11, 2026
+ Wide sweet spot+ Good balance

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