Siux Electra ST3 Go
Siux

Electra ST3 Go

Hybrid365gMedium BalanceBalancedIntermediate
£79 RRP £166
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ShapeHybrid
Weight365g
BalanceMedium
LevelIntermediate
StyleBalanced
CoreEVA Hard
FaceCarbon 3K
FrameCarbon 3K + Fiberglass
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The Siux Electra ST3 Go is a well-considered package for intermediate club players who want a racket that does not force them to choose between control and power at every shot. The carbon 3K faces deliver a lively but manageable response, while the EVA Hard core keeps things firm and consistent across a range of shot types. The Dampeners Shockout anti-vibration system is a genuinely useful addition that extends comfort over longer sessions. The medium balance keeps the racket nimble enough for quick exchanges at the net whilst still providing enough mass in the right areas for constructive play from the back court. For an intermediate player who wants to develop every aspect of their game with one reliable tool, this is a sensible and aesthetically sharp choice.
Pros
  • Players stepping up from beginner rackets will notice a noticeably more planted, controlled feel through impact — the EVA Hard core offers a firm but readable response that rewards consistent swing mechanics without turning mishits into disasters.
  • The hybrid shape gives a sweet spot that is more generous than a pure teardrop but places slightly more mass toward the upper half of the face than a round racket, meaning you can attack when the ball sits up without scrambling to reposition your grip.
  • Vibration through the handle is meaningfully reduced compared to raw carbon frames at this price point, which the Dampeners Shockout system contributes to — over a two-hour session this makes a tangible difference in hand comfort.
Cons
  • Players who have already consolidated their intermediate game and are beginning to compete seriously will find both the power ceiling and the feedback precision of the EVA Hard core and 3K carbon faces too blunt for the technical demands of that next step up.
The Face
Carbon 3K

3K carbon weave — the fewest filaments of any carbon variant, making this the stiffest surface available. Maximum direct power on hard contact.

The Core
EVA Hard

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
Hybrid · Medium Balance

Enough forgiveness for defensive exchanges, enough head mass to generate pace when pushing forward. Medium balance keeps it manageable in both directions.

Who Buys This
Intermediate · Balanced players

Club players who move between defensive and attacking play during a match. Versatile enough to perform in both situations without committing to a pure control or pure power racket.

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