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Siux Pegasus Elite 4 2026

Siux Pegasus Elite 4 2026

A firm teardrop racket that keeps volleys crisp, blocks steady, and attack shots controlled without asking for huge swings.

By Jorge Masta

Our Take

Power8.4
Control8.5
Rebound8.1
Maneuverability8.6
Sweet spot8.3
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Shape

Tear

Weight

355 - 375 gr

Touch

Medium-Hard

Core

EVA PRO

Faces

3K carbon

Frame

Carbon fiber

What we like

  • Crisp, stable volleys
  • Predictable defensive blocks
  • Controlled *bandeja* and *víbora*

What we don't

  • Limited ball exit
  • Not especially quick-handling
  • Little trampoline effect

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Siux Pegasus Elite 4 2026

The Siux Pegasus Elite 4 2026 is a firm, balanced all-round racket with a clear attacking bias. It gives me the feeling of a racket that wants to be played with intent: clean in the net, stable in defense, and not overly demanding if your timing is decent.

What I like most is that it doesn’t try to be flashy. The response is direct, the ball exit is controlled, and the racket stays composed in fast exchanges. What it doesn’t offer is a huge trampoline effect or that extra burst some players want from a more lively face.

Technical analysis

Shape & balance

The Tear shape gives this Siux a useful middle ground. I can feel the higher sweet spot helping in overheads and volleys, but the racket never drifts into that awkward, top-heavy territory that some teardrops can have. Balance feels central enough to keep it manageable, especially in transitions.

That said, I wouldn’t call it especially quick through the air. It’s easy enough to move, but it’s not the kind of racket that disappears in the hand. If you like very fast racket handling for constant reflex exchanges, there are lighter-feeling options. This one asks for a bit more commitment, and in return it gives you more stability.

Materials & construction

The fiberglass frame and 3K carbon faces create a firm, fairly controlled response. Add the EVA PRO core and the whole package sits in that Medium-Hard zone that rewards clean contact. I get a crisp impact, but not a harsh one. It’s playable, just not soft.

That construction also explains the racket’s temperament in defense and at the net. It blocks well because the faces don’t overreact, and it keeps the ball where I want it on contact. On the downside, the output is moderate. If you want the racket to do more of the work for you, this won’t fully oblige.

On-court feel

Baseline play

From the baseline, this racket feels organized. Defending against pace is straightforward because the frame doesn’t twist much and the response stays predictable. Blocks come off cleanly, and I can send a defensive lob with enough depth without having to swing like I’m trying to finish the point.

It also behaves nicely in off-the-wall play. There’s enough firmness to control the rebound, but not so much stiffness that touch shots become awkward. Still, it’s not the liveliest racket in its class. If you rely on easy depth from almost nothing, you may find it a little restrained.

At the net

Up at the net, the Pegasus Elite 4 2026 is at its best. Volleys feel crisp, stable, and easy to direct. I can punch through the ball without the face feeling mushy, which helps when I want to keep pressure on my opponents.

The racket also gives me good confidence on the first volley after the return. It’s not explosive, but it is precise. You won’t get a huge jump off the face, yet the control is good enough to keep the point moving on my terms.

Bandeja and víbora

These are comfortable shots with this racket. The firmness helps me hold line and depth on a bandeja, while the stable response makes the víbora feel predictable rather than wild. There’s a nice sense of bite from the carbon faces, especially when I brush the ball with intent.

I wouldn’t call it a spin monster, though. The rough finish helps, but the real story here is control more than spin production. It rewards proper technique more than it masks sloppy contact.

Conclusion

The Siux Pegasus Elite 4 2026 is for players who want a firm all-round racket with a bias toward control in fast exchanges and enough punch to stay dangerous at the net. It feels stable, tidy, and dependable when the rally gets faster.

What you trade off is liveliness. The ball exit is solid rather than explosive, and the racket won’t flatter lazy swings. It also isn’t the quickest-feeling option if your game is built on constant reflex play.

For me, that makes it a strong choice for regular players who want order first, with enough attack to finish points without forcing the issue.

What other reviewers say

  1. padelracketreviews.comen

    The racket is portrayed as a true all-rounder with a firm feel: volleys and blocks come off crisp and controlled, with little trampoline effect. In transition, it helps manage depth without needing exaggerated swings.

  2. racketguide.comen

    The listing frames it as an advanced all-round racket that balances power, control, and comfort. Its teardrop shape and balanced weight distribution suggest a precise racket that still stays manageable in fast exchanges.

  3. Padelreferenceen

    The expert ratings place it high for power and control, with strong tolerance and decent but not exceptional maneuverability. Its intermediate feel and rough finish reinforce the picture of an attack-minded racket that still stays balanced.

  4. r/Padelracketen

    A player who demoed it described it as medium firmness, softer than expected for a teardrop racket. The impression is of a stable-feeling racket that is not overly demanding at impact.

  5. r/Padelracketen

    In the thread, it comes across as a racket that does not feel harsh, with some users seeing build quality as a bigger concern than touch. The discussion also suggests it may feel underwhelming if you want a lot of ball output and a very lively response.

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