
2025
Siux
Trilogy Pro 5 2025
Round368gLow BalanceBalancedAdvanced
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ShapeRound
Weight368g
BalanceLow
LevelAdvanced
StyleBalanced
CoreEVA Soft
FaceCarbon 40K
FrameCarbon 3K
Price History
Current price£122
21-day low£122
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21-day high£192down £70 from peak
Our Verdict
The Siux Trilogy Pro 5 2025 is a well-engineered control racket that rewards technical players who prioritise ball placement, spin, and consistency over raw power. The Carbon 40K faces deliver a firm, responsive feel without the harsh feedback that plagues less refined constructions, while the EVA Soft core keeps the touch soft enough to execute delicate drops and angled volleys with confidence. The 3D textured finish is one of the standout features — it adds genuine effect to shots without requiring dramatic swing changes, which is a real competitive advantage for players who vary the ball intelligently. At 368g with a low balance, it moves quickly through defensive scrambles and transitions between positions without punishing the arm. For the advanced club or competitive player whose game is built on control, spin, and court intelligence, this is a serious and durable investment.
Pros
- Placement feels exceptionally precise at pace — the low balance and round shape keep the sweet spot centred and forgiving of slightly off-centre contact, which translates directly into consistent, purposeful shot direction.
- Effect generation is noticeably above average for this category, with the 3D textured Carbon 40K surface creating real friction on the ball and allowing convincing slices and angled volleys that genuinely trouble opponents.
- Even during extended matches, the combination of EVA Soft rubber in the core and the Dual Pro Grip system keeps vibration well managed, meaning the arm stays fresher across a long session than it would with a stiffer, carbon-dominant construction.
Cons
- Attacking players who rely on smash power and high-balance leverage to finish points from the net will find this racket frustratingly tame — the low balance and EVA Soft core simply do not deliver the explosive energy return that an aggressive game demands.
In Depth
The Face
Carbon 40K
Carbon face — stiff construction with direct power transfer. Crisp feel on contact that rewards clean striking technique with responsive ball speed.
The Core
EVA Soft
EVA Soft core — a low-density rubber compound that prioritises comfort and vibration absorption. Keeps the ball on the face fractionally longer on contact, giving more feel and control.
Shape & Balance
Round · Low Balance
The most forgiving combination available. Maximum sweet spot coverage, fast handling, and easy manoeuvrability. Designed for players who want to keep the ball in play consistently.
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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