
2026
Siux
Electra Pro Shadow Red 2026
Teardrop365gMedium BalanceBalancedAdvanced
£244 RRP £315
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ShapeTeardrop
Weight365g
BalanceMedium
LevelAdvanced
StyleBalanced
CoreEVA
FaceCarbon 12K
FrameCarbon
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Our Verdict
The Siux Electra Pro Shadow Red 2026 is a serious competition tool built around a 12K carbon construction and stiff EVA core that together produce a firm, explosive feel on every clean contact. The teardrop shape and medium balance give it a wider appeal than a pure diamond attacker, letting advanced players defend comfortably from the glass and then step forward to finish with genuine authority. The matte sandy finish is a real differentiator for players who build points through spin — the additional surface grip on effect shots is tangible rather than cosmetic. Franco Stupa's official racket for 2026, it carries that pedigree into a design that rewards technical precision and confident ball-striking at the highest amateur and semi-professional levels. If you play at advanced level and want a single racket that covers both disciplined back-court construction and aggressive net finishing, this is a credible choice.
Pros
- Players who drive through the ball from deep in the back court will feel an immediate, confident energy return — the stiff 12K carbon faces transmit pace efficiently rather than absorbing it, giving decisive ball output on aggressive drives.
- Generating heavy spin becomes noticeably easier thanks to the matte sandy surface texture, which grips the ball through the contact window and allows for more pronounced effect on serve, bandeja, and vibora.
- Despite sitting at roughly 365g, the medium balance keeps the swing weight in a manageable range, so the racket feels faster through the air than its heft might suggest, holding up well during rapid exchanges at the net.
Cons
- Players below advanced level, or anyone managing arm sensitivity, will find the stiff EVA core and rigid 12K carbon faces an unforgiving combination — mishits transmit uncomfortable vibration, and the hard touch punishes incomplete swings rather than smoothing them over.
In Depth
The Face
Carbon 12K
12K carbon weave — a balanced option between stiffness and flex. Good energy transfer on hard contact with enough face movement to generate spin on attacking shots.
The Core
EVA
EVA core — a medium-density rubber that balances feel with energy return. Firmer than EVA Soft, giving a more direct response on hard contact and better power transfer.
Shape & Balance
Teardrop · Medium Balance
The most versatile combination available — sweet spot large enough to handle pressure situations, balance neutral enough to transition between defence and attack without fighting the racket.
Who Buys This
Advanced · Balanced players
Experienced players with developed technique who want flexibility across different match situations. Equally comfortable defending from the back or finishing at the net.
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