Siux Trilogy Pro Noir Fog 2026
Discover the Siux Trilogy Pro Noir Fog 2026, a round padel racket for maximum control, comfort and precision on every shot.
Padelful Rating
| Rating Metric | Our Rating |
|---|---|
| Power | 7.5 |
| Control | 9.6 |
| Rebound | 8 |
| Maneuverability | 8.9 |
| Sweet spot | 8.8 |
Shape
Round
Weight
355 - 375 gr
Touch
Medium
Core
EVA
Faces
24K carbon
Frame
Carbon fiber

The Siux Trilogy Pro Noir Fog 2026 is a racket aimed clearly at advanced players who value precision, a big sweet spot, and a very solid feel in defense and on volleys. It is a control-oriented weapon with enough hidden power to punish short balls when the technique is on point.
Technical Analysis
Shape and Balance
This model comes in a round shape, which is already a clear statement: control first.
The sweet spot sits quite centered and feels wide and forgiving, so off-center hits do not die at the net as easily as with many aggressive diamond rackets.
The balance feels slightly centered, tending a bit to neutral. It does not behave like a head-heavy cannon, but there is enough stability in the head to give consistency on blocks, lobs, and firm volleys.
On quick exchanges, the racket stays stable and does not twist easily, which is a big plus at higher pace.
Overall, the geometry and balance configuration focus on control and stability, leaving power more in the hands of the player’s technique than in the mold itself.
Construction and Materials
- Frame: Carbon fiber
- Faces: 24K carbon
- Core: EVA rubber
The carbon fiber frame gives the structure a very solid and resistant chassis, ideal for players who train and compete often and demand durability on impacts with glass and fence.
The 24K carbon on the faces provides a crisp and responsive touch. The surface feels firm, and the ball leaves with a clean trajectory when you hit with conviction. This also helps the racket behave very well in volleys, blocks, and aggressive flat shots.
The EVA core gives a medium feel. It is not a soft pillow, nor a rock. The rubber works well in controlling the ball on slow shots and adds a bit of rebound when you accelerate. Players who dislike extremely soft palas will value this more direct feedback on contact.
Grip and Handling
The grip feels standard and comfortable, with a size that will suit most players who use one or two overgrips. There is enough length to support two-handed backhands for those coming from tennis or who like to stabilize the shot with the non-dominant hand.
In motion, the racket is very maneuverable. Quick changes between defense and attack feel natural, especially at the net and on fast exchanges in the middle of the court. The round shape and neutral balance help a lot here.
On-Court Sensations
Fondo de pista (Back of the court)
From the back, the Siux Trilogy Pro Noir Fog 2026 stands out principally for its control. The medium feel, combined with the 24K carbon, gives a clear, precise impact. Defensive lobs come out with very good height and depth once you adjust to the response of the core.
On slow balls, you get fine touch for placing the ball near the side glass or playing soft chip shots at the feet of the opponents. In tighter defensive situations, the wide sweet spot helps you block and lift even when the contact is not perfect.
It is not a racket that gives free power from the back. You need to work the swing and use your legs and torso well to generate speed. The reward is that you get a consistent, predictable trajectory, something very valuable for players who build points patiently.
En la red (At the net)
At the net, the racket’s best characteristics appear clearly. The combination of stability, big sweet spot, and firm faces turns it into a very reliable tool for volleys and bandejas.
- On volleys, the feeling is that you can direct the ball with surgical accuracy. The ball leaves flat, clean, and with good penetration when you close the wrist with decision.
- On bandejas, the control over depth is excellent. You can keep the ball low and long, forcing errors or weak returns from your opponents.
- On víboras and more aggressive spin shots, the face construction helps to bite the ball and send it with angle and speed, as long as your technique is developed.
In quick net exchanges, the maneuverability is a strong asset. The racket moves quickly, allows you to close the net with confidence, and makes it easy to block strong volleys from the opponents without losing the line of the shot.
En el remate (Smash)
In the smash, this is not a pure power cannon, and that is important to highlight. The racket offers decent power, but it asks the player to do the job technically.
For x3 and x4 smashes, players with good mechanics and timing will be able to take advantage of the 24K carbon, which releases stored energy efficiently when you hit with full swing and good body rotation. The reward is a controlled yet forceful ball exit.
On flat, aggressive smashes from closer to the net, the racket responds well, especially if you hit high and in front. For players who depend heavily on pure power with little spin and technique, there are more explosive options in the Siux lineup. This model clearly prioritizes precision over brute force.
Where it shines is in directed, angled smashes and topspin finishes that aim to push the ball into awkward spots rather than just out of the court. You feel that you can aim more than just hit hard.
Comfort and Player Profile
The medium feel of the EVA core and the solid carbon construction give the racket a firm but not harsh touch. Players used to very soft palas may find it a bit more demanding at first, but this firmness translates into feedback and control on every stroke.
Comfort is good, especially during longer matches. The vibration level feels controlled, and the structure does not transmit an unpleasant shock on centered hits. For players with sensitive elbows who still want a control racket with a firm feel, this can be an interesting option, as long as technique and warm-up are decent.
This racket suits best:
- Advanced or strong intermediate players who prioritize control and placement.
- Left or right side players who like to construct points and finish with precision rather than raw power.
- Players who value a large sweet spot and a consistent response in all areas of the court.
Conclusion
The Siux Trilogy Pro Noir Fog 2026 is a control-focused racket with a clear identity: big sweet spot, solid construction, and a medium feel that rewards players with good technique and tactical patience.
Its biggest strengths are:
- Excellent control in all phases of play.
- Wide and forgiving sweet spot thanks to the round mold.
- High stability at the net and on blocks.
- Clean, precise impact aided by the 24K carbon faces.
Its weaker areas:
- Power is there, but not explosive. Players who live off easy x3s will probably look for something more aggressive.
- The medium-firm feel can be somewhat demanding for beginners or players used only to very soft cores.
For players who want a racket that allows them to command rallies with control, move comfortably between defense and attack, and finish points with accuracy and intention, the Siux Trilogy Pro Noir Fog 2026 stands out as a very compelling option in the control segment.




