Key technical specifications and design features of the Siux Valkiria Pro
The reviewer introduces the Siux Valkiria Pro as a racket designed in collaboration with professional player Sofia Araújo, targeting advanced and professional players who demand technical performance without sacrificing comfort. The racket stands out for its hybrid shape—described as a teardrop but officially classified by Siux as hybrid—which aims to balance power and control.
- Weight: 358g (tested), with an official range of 355–365g
- Balance: 26 cm (medium)
- Face material: 24K aluminized carbon fiber
- Frame: 3K carbon fiber
- Core: EVA Soft (medium feel, but perceived as quite soft by the reviewer)
- Grip system: Dual Pro Grip with a replaceable strap
- Factory grip: Noene anti-vibration grip (may be a comfort or annoyance depending on player preference)
The design is intentionally lighter and tailored for female players, yet remains robust and suitable for a wide range of users, including juniors and men who appreciate comfort and maneuverability.
On-court performance: comfort, control, and sweet spot
According to the channel, the Siux Valkiria Pro impresses immediately with its comfort and tactile feedback. The racket is classified as soft (impact feel “6” on the reviewer’s scale), making it ideal for players who prefer a gentle, forgiving touch rather than a stiff, rigid response. The sweet spot is described as centered and wide, enhancing forgiveness and making it easier to play with precision.
During volleys, the racket stands out for its maneuverability and comfort, earning a strong 8.5/10 from the reviewer. The medium balance and hybrid shape contribute to a sensation of lightness, allowing for quick reactions and easy preparation, especially at the net. The reviewer notes that the racket does not feel heavy on the arm, which is a significant advantage for players seeking agility and reduced fatigue.
Evaluation of overheads, basic strokes, and wall exits
When executing overhead shots such as vibora and bandeja, the Valkiria Pro’s neutral balance and soft core make it easy to arm the shot and maintain control. The reviewer highlights the racket’s ability to handle spin and slice effectively, though it is best suited for players who hit flatter shots. The racket receives another 8.5/10 for its performance on high balls, thanks to its comfort and broad sweet spot.
For basic strokes—forehand, backhand, and lob—the Valkiria Pro offers a generous margin for error and a pleasant touch, though it is not a powerhouse. The reviewer gives it an 8/10 for basic shots, noting that while the racket excels in touch and control, players may need to “accompany” the lob more actively due to its softer core. Its versatility is especially appreciated by those who prioritize feel and placement over sheer power.
Wall exits are a particular strength. On low wall exits, the racket is described as “truly outstanding,” earning a 9.5/10—the highest score in the review. The wide sweet spot and maneuverability help players recover balls close to the glass with ease. High wall exits also benefit from the racket’s balance and manageability, with the reviewer awarding an 8.5/10 for this aspect.
Blocking, smashes, and power limitations
Despite its lightweight construction, the Valkiria Pro performs well in blocking scenarios. The reviewer is impressed by the racket’s ability to absorb and redirect pace, giving it an 8.5/10 for blocking. The sweet spot again plays a crucial role, making defensive play more reliable.
However, the main limitation of the Siux Valkiria Pro is its lack of raw power. During smashes and aggressive overheads, the reviewer notes that players must use more arm strength to achieve strong results. The racket’s construction favors control and comfort over explosive power, resulting in a smash rating of 8/10. While it is possible to hit effective smashes, those seeking maximum power may find it lacking compared to stiffer, heavier rackets.
Price evaluation and value for money
The retail price of the Siux Valkiria Pro is listed at €324.90. The reviewer is critical of this price point, awarding it a 5/10 for value. The channel suggests that while the racket offers excellent comfort and technical performance, the high price may not be justified for all players, especially given its power limitations.
Ideal player profile and final qualitative assessments
The reviewer concludes that the Siux Valkiria Pro is particularly well-suited for:
- Women (estimated 80% suitability, especially those seeking comfort and control)
- Younger players (boys and girls aged 11–12, due to its light weight and manageability)
- Men who prefer a soft, comfortable touch and play a precision-based game
- Players who hit with a flat stroke and value a wide sweet spot over maximum power
In summary, the Siux Valkiria Pro stands out for its comfort, maneuverability, and generous sweet spot. It is an excellent choice for those who prioritize touch, control, and ease of play, but less ideal for players who demand explosive power or are unwilling to pay a premium price. The reviewer’s ratings for key aspects are:
- Volleys: 8.5/10
- Overheads (vibora, bandeja): 8.5/10
- Basic strokes: 8/10
- Low wall exit: 9.5/10
- High wall exit: 8.5/10
- Blocking: 8.5/10
- Smash: 8/10
- Price: 5/10
For players seeking a technically advanced, comfortable, and easy-to-handle padel racket—especially women and juniors—the Siux Valkiria Pro is a compelling option, provided the price aligns with their expectations.





