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Padel Rackets
Siux
£200
The Siux Diablo Revolution sits in the Spanish brand's flagship Diablo line, a long-running attacking range Siux has refined over multiple generations. Siux is less of a household name in the UK than Bullpadel, Nox or Babolat, but the brand has serious pro-tour credibility through players like Momo Gonzalez, and the Diablo silhouette is one of its best-known frames. The Revolution version of the Diablo keeps the line's attacking character with a head shape that pushes weight toward the tip and a carbon-led face for a defined response. At £200 it sits in the upper-mid tier alongside the Bullpadel Vertex 04 and Nox AT10 Genius, and while UK availability is patchier than the bigger brands, Amazon UK and Padel Nuestro UK both carry it. It is a frame for advanced finishers; control players should look elsewhere.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →Credible £200 attacking flagship from Spain's Siux for advanced UK finishers willing to step outside the big-four brands.
The Siux Diablo Revolution sits in the Spanish brand's flagship Diablo line, a long-running attacking range with serious pro-tour credibility through players like Momo Gonzalez. At £200 it competes with the Bullpadel Vertex 04 and Nox AT10 Genius, and the audience is clear: an advanced UK club player who finishes points at the net, wants tour pedigree on the wall and is prepared to step outside the big-four brands to get it. Siux's Diablo line keeps the attacking character with a head shape that pushes weight toward the tip and a carbon-led face for a defined response, and the Revolution version is the latest refresh of the silhouette. The honest drawback for UK buyers is not the racket itself but the retail footprint - Siux is a smaller player in the UK market than Bullpadel, Nox or Babolat, so stock can be patchier and the warranty channel less developed. Amazon UK and Padel Nuestro UK both carry it, but if you want next-day replacement options, the bigger brands are easier. For the right player at the right level it is a credible alternative to the more obvious flagship attackers, and the distinctive look on court is a fair bonus. At £200 it is fair value for an advanced finisher's racket from a respected brand.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
| Weight | 365-380g |
| Shape | Diamond |
| Balance | High |
| Core | Hard EVA |
| Surface | Carbon fibre |
| Thickness | 38mm |