Siux Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026
Siux Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 padel racket delivers elite control, precision and comfort for advanced players seeking consistency.
Padelful Rating
| Rating Metric | Our Rating |
|---|---|
| Power | 7.5 |
| Control | 9.7 |
| Rebound | 8.1 |
| Maneuverability | 8.8 |
| Sweet spot | 9 |
Shape
Round
Weight
355 - 375 gr
Touch
Medium
Core
EVA
Faces
24K carbon
Frame
Carbon fiber

The Siux Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 is a control-oriented racket aimed at advanced players who like to command points with precision from any area of the court. It stands out for its very generous sweet spot, solid stability, and a medium feel that gives confidence both in defense and in aggressive play at the net.
Technical Analysis
Shape and Balance
The racket has a round shape, clearly focused on control and ball placement.
The balance feels slightly centered, giving a stable sensation in the arm without making the head feel heavy.
This configuration helps a lot in defensive shots, blocks, and lobs. The racket comes around quickly, but still offers enough solidity to add weight to the ball when accelerating. Players who like to construct points with patience will appreciate how easy it is to repeat the same shot with accuracy.
Construction and Materials
- Frame: Carbon fiber
- Faces: 24K carbon
- Core: EVA rubber
The carbon fiber frame gives the racket very good rigidity and long-term stability. It does not feel flimsy or whippy.
The 24K carbon faces offer a crisp contact with the ball. The feel is medium, with a slight lean to the firm side, which helps a lot in definition shots and in controlling depth. There is good feedback in the hand; off-center hits are clearly noticeable but not punishing.
The EVA core provides a controlled rebound. It is not a “trampoline” racket. The ball stays on the face just enough to guide direction and spin, which is key for players who value control above easy power.
Grip
The grip comes in a standard thickness, with a conventional length that allows for a safe single-handed hold and, for most players, some comfort on two-handed backhand preparations.
It feels comfortable and stable during quick changes, with no need for constant adjustments. The grip transmits impact information clearly, which is useful in knowing exactly how well the ball has come out of the strings. Players with sensitive elbows or wrists will appreciate that the vibrations are quite controlled for a full-carbon racket.
Comfort
In terms of comfort, the Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 performs really well for a performance model with carbon faces.
The medium feel, combined with the EVA core, leads to a predictable response in slow and fast shots. It does not punish the arm when you are late, and it allows long sessions without that heavy fatigue you get with stiffer rackets.
That said, it is not a super-soft “pad” style racket. Those who want a mushy, very elastic feel might notice it is firmer than they would like. The reward is in the precision and clean contact.
Technical Analysis
Control
Control is clearly the strongest feature of this racket.
The round shape, large sweet spot, and medium feel make placement shots very reliable.
In cross-court drives, chiquitas, and lobs, the ball goes where it is aimed, with little surprise in the trajectory. There is an immediate sense of confidence when playing near the limits of the glass or side fence. In fast exchanges, especially in counter-volleys, that extra margin of control makes a difference.
Power
Power is present, but it does not come for free.
The Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 allows good acceleration when you swing fully, but it does not behave like a pure attacking diamond-shaped racket.
In smashes and aggressive bandejas, the racket responds better when the player has solid technique and good body rotation. Those who hit flat and clean will be able to generate more than enough pace, although it will never be a cannon.
For players who prefer control-first rackets that still let them close the point when they go all in, this balance will feel very logical.
Sweet Spot
The sweet spot is one of the big highlights.
It is wide, forgiving, and placed very centrally.
This is noticeable from the first hits: off-center contact loses less speed and control than usual, especially in defensive situations or rushed blocks. It gives security to intermediate and advanced players who do not always find the perfect impact point under pressure.
Sensaciones en el Juego
Fondo de pista
From the back of the court, the Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 feels very stable and predictable.
The medium feel helps control the rebound in defensive lobs and lifted drives.
On slow balls, it is easy to guide the shot and control height over the net. The racket does not “launch” the ball excessively, so there is little risk of over-hitting when absorbing pace from the opponent.
At higher intensities, it rewards clean technique. If you work with legs and full swing, you get a strong, linear ball with good depth. It is especially solid in counter-attack situations, blocking or redirecting power from the rival and sending the ball to uncomfortable zones.
Players who like to construct the point from the back, changing height and rhythm, will feel very comfortable.
En la red
At the net, the combination of stability and manageable balance works very well.
Volleys come out clean, with excellent direction control and enough bite to complicate returns.
Short, compact volleys are a pleasure. The racket allows you to put the ball tight to the net and near the glass without much risk of going long. In aggressive volleys, you can generate speed, but it asks you to commit with your body weight and wrist acceleration.
In bandejas and víboras, the racket stands out for its precision rather than brute force. It is very easy to find depth near the baseline and move the opponent out of position. Side spin and cut are straightforward to apply, helping keep the bounce low after the glass.
En el remate
In the smash, the Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 performs competently, but with nuances.
It is not built as a pure finisher for big hitters.
For flat remates over the head, if you time well and use your legs, the ball responds with decent speed and enough capacity to bring it back to your side or send it out by three on medium courts. Those who rely more on technique and placement than on raw strength will get better results.
For kick smashes, the control and spin potential help to give the ball that upward, rotating trajectory. However, players used to very stiff and head-heavy power rackets might notice that they need to work a bit more to get identical height and exit.
In short, you can close points, but this is a control racket that lets you finish, not a smash-focused weapon.
Best for Player Types and Style
The Siux Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 fits best with:
- Advanced or high-intermediate players who value precision and stability over raw power.
- Right-side players who like to set up the point, defend well, and build with lobs and chiquitas.
- Left-side players with good technique who prioritize reliability and who already generate their own power.
It is especially suitable for those who:
- Want a forgiving sweet spot without losing feeling.
- Prefer a medium feel instead of very soft or very hard.
- Play long matches and appreciate a controlled, comfortable impact on the arm.
Players who might not enjoy it as much:
- Very aggressive smashers looking for maximum power from the racket.
- Beginners searching for a super-soft, very bouncy racket to help them lift the ball with minimal effort.
Conclusion
The Siux Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 stands out as a control-focused racket with an excellent sweet spot, very good stability, and a medium feel that inspires confidence in both defense and attack.
Its main strengths are:
- Exceptional control in all areas of the court.
- Large and forgiving sweet spot that helps maintain quality under pressure.
- Comfortable impact for a full-carbon construction.
- Very solid performance in volleys, blocks, and lobs.
On the flip side, it is not the ideal option for players who want maximum explosive power with little effort. It asks for good mechanics to squeeze the last bit of speed out of the smash.
For players who see control, consistency, and tactical play as the base of their padel, and who like to finish the point through smart construction rather than pure force, the Trilogy Pro Ash Green 2026 is a very strong candidate to become a main racket in their bag.




