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Racket comparison · 2026

Siux Electra Pro 2026 Fire Red vs Siux Pegasus Pro 2026 Storm Grey

Head-to-head on PRR scores, specs, and live prices — independently tested with the same methodology. Updated daily.

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Siux Electra Pro 2026 Fire Red
Siux

Siux Electra Pro 2026 Fire Red

91
Siux Pegasus Pro 2026 Storm Grey
Siux

Siux Pegasus Pro 2026 Storm Grey

89
PRR verdict

Siux Electra Pro 2026 Fire Red wins by 2 points

Siux Electra Pro 2026 Fire Red scores 91/100 against 89/100 for the Siux Pegasus Pro 2026 Storm Grey. Its biggest edge is power (+4). The Siux Pegasus Pro 2026 Storm Grey answers back on sweet spot (+3). On price, the Siux Electra Pro 2026 Fire Red is currently €64 cheaper.

Score breakdown
Siux Electra Pro 2026 Fire Red
Siux Pegasus Pro 2026 Storm Grey
Overall
91/100Best
89/100
Control
78
80Best
Power
90Best
86
Sweet spot
66
69Best
Maneuverability
72
73Best
Comfort
67
70Best
Specs
Siux Electra Pro 2026 Fire Red
Siux Pegasus Pro 2026 Storm Grey
Shape
Round
Round
Balance
Even
Even
Weight
375 g
365 g
Core
EVA Foam
EVA Foam
Face material
Carbon 12K
Carbon 12K
Level
Intermediate
Intermediate
Playing style
Power
Power
Siux Electra Pro 2026 Fire Red

The Electra Pro in Fire Red is a lot of racket for the intermediate bracket it is aimed at: power 90 from the EVA core and Carbon 12K face means short lobs get finished properly, and the even balance keeps the frame from feeling like a sledgehammer between shots. Control 78 is trustworthy on drives. The warnings are the usual ones at this output level: comfort 67 is firm for players still building technique, and tolerance 66 will punish the mishits that intermediates naturally produce. If you are an improving attacker with sound basics, it is a thrilling step up; if your contact is still streaky, demo first.

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Siux Pegasus Pro 2026 Storm Grey

The Siux Pegasus Pro 2026 Storm Grey is defined by its explosive, flat-hitting power, with the teardrop shape and carbon-12K surface generating serious ball speed on smashes and drives without feeling overly stiff at contact. The even balance softens what could be a punishing frame for a power racket, making it marginally more arm-friendly than comparably aggressive competitors, though players with elbow sensitivities should still proceed with caution. Advanced club players and competitive amateurs who like to dominate from the back with pace will find this a compelling option, and Siux's price positioning makes it genuinely strong value against Babolat and Head equivalents.

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