
Siux
Fenix Go 4
Hybrid365gHigh BalancePowerIntermediate
£87 RRP £153
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ShapeHybrid
Weight365g
BalanceHigh
LevelIntermediate
StylePower
CoreEVA Hard
FaceCarbon 3K
FrameCarbon + Fiberglass
Price History
Current price£87
21-day low£83
21-day high£94down £11 from peak
Our Verdict
The Siux Fenix Go 4 is a credible step-up option for intermediate players who have outgrown softer, more forgiving rackets and want to add genuine aggression to their net game. The 3K carbon faces deliver a firm, responsive hitting surface that suits fast volleys and punishing smashes, whilst the 50/50 carbon-fiberglass frame keeps the overall feel lively without being brittle. EVA Hard rubber in the core means ball exit is quick and powerful, and the Dampeners Shockout pads take enough edge off the vibration to make the stiffness manageable over a long session. At 365g average weight with a high balance, this racket rewards players who commit to attacking play and are comfortable generating their own pace. If you are an intermediate player looking to dominate the net and finish points, the Fenix Go 4 makes a solid, well-constructed case for itself.
Pros
- Volleys feel notably punchy and direct, a product of the EVA Hard core's low deformation under impact that translates energy back into the ball with minimal loss.
- At a midpoint weight of 365g this racket moves through the air quickly for its balance class, making fast hands at the net easier to sustain across a full match.
- Vibration on off-centre hits is substantially damped by the Dampeners Shockout system, giving the player a cleaner sensation than many hard-core rackets in this price bracket typically offer.
Cons
- Defensive players or those who rely on feel and touch from the back court will find the stiff EVA Hard core and high balance leaves little margin for error and punishes passive or mistimed shots.
In Depth
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 · High Balance
Blends the forgiveness of teardrop geometry with enough head weight to finish points at the net. More versatile than a pure diamond while offering more punch than a round.
Who Buys This
Intermediate · Power players
Club players with developing technique who want to add more pace to their game. Comfortable with a smaller sweet spot, looking to generate more power on smashes and aggressive shots.
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