PadelTestLab

Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026

Score8.0/10

Álex Chozas' signature 2026 padel racket from Siux, featuring 12K carbon faces and a 3D matte relief surface. At 355–375 g with an even teardrop balance, its 9/10 power and 8/10 control ratings define a hybrid professional frame built for explosive, technically complete play.

Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026
Price range
from 269.9€ – 269.95€

Description

Brand
Siux
Level
professional
Style
all-court
Shape
teardrop
Balance
even
Hardness
hard
Weight
355-375g
Season
2026

Score

Power
9/10
Control
8/10
Ball exit
7/10
Maneuverability
8/10
Sweet spot
8/10

Who this racket is for

The Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026 is designed for competition or pro-level players who prioritise performance and precision over comfort. Its teardrop shape shifts the sweet spot slightly upwards, striking a balance between control and power. The medium balance keeps a balanced behaviour between baseline shots and volleys. The hard build favours explosive shots, especially bandeja and smash, but demands more technique. Its 355-375g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.

Pros

  • 12K carbon faces produce 9/10 power — Chozas' hard-hitting game demands this level of face rigidity to convert swing force into pace without energy loss through frame flex
  • 3D matte relief surface texture provides enhanced ball friction on every contact, enabling topspin, slice, and kick serves with the kind of spin variety that Chozas exploits tactically in professional matches
  • Switch Strap interchangeable cord system allows quick, hygienic replacement of the safety strap at the handle, a feature designed specifically for professional tournament scheduling where rackets change hands quickly
  • Even teardrop balance at 355–375 g scores 8/10 on both control and maneuverability — the all-court balance reflects Chozas' game that transitions between attack and defense without bias toward either role
  • Hard construction with even balance provides a stable, consistent platform for professional-level repetition — the frame's response does not change under fatigue or heat during long matches

Cons

  • Hard touch and 12K carbon stiffness demand technically precise ball-striking — off-center hits on the hard face transmit jarring vibration directly to the wrist and elbow
  • Ball exit is rated 7/10 — the high-density carbon construction prioritizes rigidity over rebound elasticity, meaning the racket doesn't add extra pace on its own
  • Even balance with hard construction requires confident wrist mechanics to generate pace at net — players without established professional technique will struggle to realize the 9/10 power rating

In the brand's lineup

Within Siux's lineup, the Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026 sits at the premium tier starting at €269.9. It's a serious investment, but justified if you want top-tier materials and peak performance. Its overall score of 8.0/10 places it among the best all-round rackets we've reviewed.

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Frequently asked questions

Who is the Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026 for?

The Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026 is a competition or pro-level racket. It demands refined technique and physical condition — not for getting started.

How much does the Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026 weigh?

The Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026 weighs 355-375g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.

What's the Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026's PadelTestLab score?

The Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026 scores 8.0/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.

How much does the Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026 cost?

Current price of the Siux Pegasus Pro Storm Grey 2026 is 269.9€ – 269.95€, comparing 3 shops in our finder.