Siux Pegasus Elite 4 2026
Discover the Siux Pegasus Elite 4 2026, a powerful tear-shaped padel racket for advanced attackers seeking precision and spin.
Padelful Rating
| Rating Metric | Our Rating |
|---|---|
| Power | 8.4 |
| Control | 8.5 |
| Rebound | 7.9 |
| Maneuverability | 8.4 |
| Sweet spot | 8.3 |
Shape
Tear
Weight
355 - 375 gr
Touch
Medium-Hard
Core
EVA PRO
Faces
3K carbon
Frame
Carbon fiber

The Siux Pegasus Elite 4 2026 comes as a very complete racket for advanced and ambitious intermediate players who want a clear mix of control, power, and a firm, precise feel. Its construction in carbon fiber frame, 3K carbon faces, and EVA PRO rubber places it squarely in the performance segment, with a profile clearly aimed at offensive, technical players who like to dominate the point.
Technical Analysis
Shape and Balance
The Pegasus Elite 4 uses a tear (teardrop) shape with a medium balance, so it sits right between pure control rackets and full attack options.
The sweet spot is slightly raised, which helps a lot in overhead play and aggressive shots near the net.
From the back of the court, that same balance demands a clean technique, but rewards it with a very linear ball exit and solid precision.
Players used to round, low-balance rackets may need a small adjustment time. Once adapted, it feels very stable in block shots and counterattacks.
Construction and Materials
- Frame: Carbon fiber
- Faces: 3K carbon
- Core: EVA PRO rubber
The 3K carbon on the faces gives the Pegasus Elite 4 a crisp, firm touch, with little deformation on impact. This translates into excellent control and a very direct response.
The EVA PRO core adds some firmness but with enough cushioning so that the racket does not feel like a stone. It is still a medium-hard feel, more on the demanding side than forgiving, ideal for players who like to “feel” the impact and direct the ball with accuracy.
The combination of these materials also improves durability and maintains performance under intense, frequent use.
Surface and Spin
The surface comes with a matte and rough (sandblasted) finish, which is a real plus for players who use spin constantly.
- Slices from the back have a very sharp, penetrating trajectory.
- Bandejas and víboras benefit a lot from the grip on the ball, helping you keep it low and biting.
- On kick smashes, the roughness helps the ball grab the face and jump once it touches the glass.
The rough finish does its job from day one. Like all textured surfaces, some wear over time is likely, so spin may lose a bit of bite in the long term.
Grip and Maneuverability
The racket feels manageable for being a teardrop with medium balance. It does not feel clumsy in quick exchanges at the net.
The standard grip size is comfortable and allows a secure hold without having to squeeze the handle excessively. That helps prevent forearm fatigue in longer matches.
Maneuverability in fast volleys and sudden changes between defense and attack is one of its strong points. The racket moves quick enough to react in tight situations but still offers enough stability so the head doesn’t wobble on off-center shots.
Comfort and Feel
The medium-hard feel is clear from the first contact. The racket gives a very direct response: what you put into the stroke, you get back.
- On clean hits, the sensation is solid and powerful.
- On off-center contacts, it forgives more than other hard, head-heavy models, thanks to a generous and well-distributed sweet spot.
Players with elbow or shoulder issues who prefer very soft rackets may find it a bit demanding in long sessions. Those who enjoy a firm impact and a more “professional” touch will appreciate the feedback and confidence it provides.
On-Court Performance
Back of the Court
From the baseline, the Pegasus Elite 4 behaves as a balanced, slightly aggressive racket.
At low speeds, the ball exit is controlled. The EVA PRO core does not shoot the ball out by itself, so you have to work with your legs and technique to lift deep lobs and defensive balls. That’s good if you like to measure each shot and avoid unforced errors.
At higher speeds, the racket shines. When you accelerate with good preparation, the ball comes out with a lot of penetration and a very clean trajectory. The medium balance helps you generate power without needing a massive effort.
In defensive situations, especially on low balls near the glass, it asks for a precise swing. It is not the easiest racket for purely defensive players, but it rewards active defense and counterpunching with aggressive, controlled shots.
At the Net
At the net, the Pegasus Elite 4 really stands out.
The medium balance, together with the hard faces, lets you accelerate the ball fast in volleys and quick exchanges. In fast play, the racket helps you a lot; you just need to accompany the movement and the ball flies with plenty of weight.
- Volleys: Very stable, with a firm, direct feel. You can aim at tight angles and play aggressive, deep shots with confidence.
- Bandejas: The raised sweet spot and rough surface help keep the ball low, with a long and deep trajectory.
- Víboras: This is one of the shots where the racket feels most comfortable. The spin plus hardness generate a very nasty ball for the opponent.
At medium and high speed, the comfort actually improves. The racket feels more natural when you “go for it” than when you play too softly.
Smash
In the smash, the Pegasus Elite 4 is clearly a dangerous weapon for offensive players.
You don’t need a perfect technique to generate power. The combination of tear shape, medium balance, and 3K carbon gives plenty of help:
- For flat smashes, the ball comes out with a lot of pace and a heavy trajectory.
- In kick smashes, the roughness and firm core help create spin and angle.
- For tray-type finishing shots, the racket allows you to keep control and still aim for winners.
Players who like to finish points often, either over the fence or bringing the ball back to their own side, will feel very comfortable here. Smash is probably one of this racket’s most standout areas.
Playing Style and Recommended Player Type
The Siux Pegasus Elite 4 2026 fits best for:
- Advanced or ambitious intermediate players who already have a solid technique.
- Players with an offensive or hybrid profile who defend well but want to take the initiative whenever possible.
- Right-side players with a technical, aggressive game, or left-side players who like to finish points but still value control in construction phases.
It is less ideal for:
- Very defensive players who base their game on lobs and long rallies with minimal effort.
- Beginners or very casual players who need maximum forgiveness and a very soft feel.
Conclusion
The Siux Pegasus Elite 4 2026 is a high-performance, versatile racket with a clear offensive character and a medium-hard feel. It offers:
- Excellent balance between control and power.
- A large sweet spot for its tear shape.
- Great performance at the net and in the smash, where it truly stands out.
- A rough surface that helps generate spin in all overhead and cut shots.
On the downside, it demands good technique from the back of the court and is not the softest option for players who prioritize maximum comfort or have chronic arm issues. Also, as with any rough finish, the texture may lose some effect as the matches pile up.
For players who enjoy a precise, firm, and aggressive racket, capable of responding at a high level both in defense-attack transitions and in finishing points, the Pegasus Elite 4 2026 is a very solid candidate to anchor a modern, attacking padel game.



