Description
The Siux Pegasus Elite 2026 is a semi‑pro / advanced‑level padel racket that aims to strike a balanced compromise between power, control, and versatility. Its teardrop (drop) head shape, medium balance, 3K‑carbon face and EVA Pro core make it a good “do‑everything” racket: capable of solid smashes and consistent volleys, while still manageable and stable enough for rallies, defensive shots, or spin‑heavy play.
It’s intended for players who want to progress from intermediate toward a more advanced, competitive level — a racket that will “grow with you,” giving you tools to improve power, control, and adaptability.
Features & Highlights
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3K Carbon Face + Carbon Frame — The use of carbon on the face and frame ensures stiffness, durability, and a stable hitting surface. This gives reliable ball response and good longevity even under frequent use.
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EVA Pro Foam Core (Medium‑touch / Medium hardness) — The EVA Pro inner core balances ball output with comfort: it’s firm enough for power but offers enough touch and stability for controlled shots and rallies.
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Teardrop Shape + Medium Balance — This shape/balance mix aims to give a compromise: a sweet spot large enough for forgiveness and consistency, with sufficient head mass to generate power when needed. Good for players who don’t want to be locked into “power-only” or “control-only.”
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Matte + Sandpaper / Rough Surface Finish — The textured (sandblasted) surface enhances ball grip and spin potential. That helps slices, topspins, spin volleys — giving you shot variety beyond flat power hits.
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Versatile All‑around Performance — According to descriptions and retailer info, the Pegasus Elite 2026 performs well across different phases of play — baseline, net play, defense, offense — making it suitable as a “one‑racket‑fits‑all” solution.
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Good Manoeuvrability + Manageable Weight Range (355–375 g) — Offers a reasonable balance between inertia (for power) and manoeuvrability (for volleys/defense), helping players adapt to different styles or evolve their game.
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Balanced Feel (Medium Feel / Medium‑Hard Touch) — The racket aims for a middle‑ground feel: not overly soft (which can feel sluggish), and not overly harsh (which can be punishing) — a balance many intermediate → advanced players appreciate.
Specifications Chart
| Spec | Detail |
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| Level | Intermediate → Advanced / Semi‑professional |
| Game Type / Style | All‑around / Hybrid — blend of power, control, spin, versatility |
| Shape | Teardrop (Drop / Tear) |
| Core | EVA Pro rubber / foam (medium‑touch) |
| Face / Surface | 3K Carbon face with matte + sand‑textured (rough) surface for spin/grip |
| Frame | Carbon fiber frame (full carbon) |
| Balance | Medium / Even balance (not heavily head‑heavy) |
| Weight | 355 – 375 g (typical range) |
| Beam / Thickness | 38 mm standard profile (common among 2026 Siux rackets) |
| Feel / Touch | Medium / Medium‑hard — balanced between rebound and control |
| Surface Finish | Matte + Sandpaper / Rough texture — for spin/grip control |
| Ideal Player / Use Case | Players looking for a versatile racket that covers offense, defense, volleys, spin shots, and rallies — good “all‑around” racket for advancing players aiming for consistency + versatility. |
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