
Siux Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026
A crisp control racket with a dry, stable response, giving expert players a generous sweet spot and calm precision from the back of the court.
Our Take
Shape
Round
Weight
355 - 375 gr
Touch
Medium
Core
EVA
Faces
24K carbon
Frame
Carbon fiber
What we like
- Huge, trustworthy sweet spot
- Stable blocks and volleys
- Quick defensive handling
What we don't
- Limited easy smash power
- Dry feel on slower balls
- Needs clean technique
Updated on 16 May (shipping cost not calculated)
Updated on 16 May (shipping cost not calculated)
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Siux Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 is a control-first racket with a very clear identity: stable, precise, and easy to place through the court. It does not pretend to give you free power. What it does give you is order, a big sweet spot, and a very predictable response.
I’d read it as a serious tool for players who like to build points from the back and who value security under pressure. The feel is on the dry side, so it rewards clean mechanics more than lazy swings.
Technical analysis
Shape & balance
The round shape and the low-to-medium balance explain most of the racket’s behavior. In hand, it feels quick enough for a control racket, especially when I’m defending low on the baseline or reacting to a heavy ball at the net. The sweet spot is generous, and that makes it easier to trust the racket under stress.
What I don’t get here is easy access to power. If I’m trying to finish with a smash, the frame asks for good timing and proper technique. It’s not the kind of racket that adds punch for free.
Materials & construction
The fiber carbon frame and 24K carbon faces give it a firm, crisp response. Combined with the EVA core and the Medium feel, the overall sensation is controlled rather than soft. I feel the ball come off cleanly, with very little slop in the impact.
That stiffness helps on blocks and on quick exchanges because the racket stays stable and doesn’t wobble when the pace rises. The trade-off is touch. Players who like a softer, more elastic response may find it a bit dry, especially on slower balls or delicate shots.
On-court feel
Baseline play
From the baseline, this is where the Trilogy Pro makes the most sense to me. Defensive lobs come out with a very straight, predictable path, and the racket feels trustworthy when I’m absorbing pace after the wall. It’s easy to place the ball deep without feeling like I’m fighting the frame.
The maneuverability also stands out. For a control racket, it moves quickly enough to keep me organized in off-the-wall play and to reset points without panic. It is not a lazy defender’s racket, though. It rewards compact, clean swings.
At the net
Up at the net, it stays sharp. Volleys feel precise, and the sweet spot gives me enough margin to block hard balls without the frame getting messy. That stability is probably the racket’s best quality in fast exchanges.
What it does not do is turn every volley into an attacking shot. I can press, but I have to create the pace myself. The racket guides the ball well; it does not launch it for me.
Bandeja and víbora
This is a strong zone for it, mostly because of the control and the easy read on contact. The racket lets me place bandejas with confidence and keeps víboras tidy when I’m aiming more for pressure than outright damage.
Still, the dry feel shows here too. If I want extra bite or a more explosive ball path, I have to work for it. It gives me precision first, power second.
Conclusion
I see the Siux Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 as a racket for players who win points through placement, stability, and discipline. If you like controlling the rhythm, blocking well, and building from defense into attack, it makes a lot of sense.
If your game is built around easy acceleration, heavy finishing, or a softer feel off the face, this will probably feel too restrained. It is honest, stable, and very exact. Just not generous with free power.
What other reviewers say
- PadelScouten
This is a clear control racket: the round shape and low-medium balance make the sweet spot easy to find and the ball path highly predictable. It feels stable and quick in defense and at the net, but it is not built to make power come easily on smashes.
- Padelreferenceen
Editors describe it as a precise, stiff tool for expert defenders, giving lots of security from the back of the court and against heavy shots. The dry feel and stability help place the ball accurately, but the profile makes it clear that control is prioritized over free power.
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