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Siux Diablo Granph

Find a detailed review of the premium Siux Diablo Granph padel racket, ideal for advanced and professional players. Performance and feature analysis.

By Jorge Masta
8.4

Padelful Rating

Power7.8
Control8.5
Rebound9
Maneuverability8.1
Sweet spot8.4

Shape

Tear

Weight

355 - 375 gr

Touch

Medium

Core

Soft EVA

Faces

12K Carbon, Graphene

Frame

Bitubular Carbon

Siux Diablo Granph

The Siux Diablo Granph takes the exceptional line of Diablos to another level. As an advanced player on the circuit, I found that it delivered a quality performance in each game. With top-tier materials and design, this is a versatile racket that doesn't compromise on power or precision. From my experience, let's delve into the features of the Siux Diablo Granph.

Analysis

Introduction

The Siux Diablo Granph throws no surprises: it guarantees a high-end performance for professionals and advanced-level players. With its cutting-edge materials and design, the racket ensures powerful strokes with impressive accuracy.

Shape and Balance

The Siux Diablo Granph comes in a tear shape structure, guaranteeing an optimal sweet spot. It has an even balance or perhaps on the higher end, adding some extra punch to your shots. Maneuverability might take a bit of getting used to, but the balance offers a notable advantage during power shots.

Grip and Feel

One of the first things you'd notice about the Siux Diablo Granph is its softer touch, significantly absorbing the vibrations from each strike. This feature not only ensures comfort but also plays a key role in reducing the risk of injuries ranging from strain to tennis elbow. And let's not forget about its incredible sound that can intimate your opponents!

Material and Durability

Constructed with dual layers of Carbon 12K on the faces and Bitubular Carbono for the frame, the Siux Diablo Granph boasts superior durability. The core is filled with EVA Soft material, adding stability and control over the ball. An application of graphene resin across the racket contributes extra firmness, boosting its lifespan and enhancing control features.

Performance

On the backcourt

The Siux Diablo Granph performs well from the back of the court, with a decent mechanics during lobs. You might need to adjust your strokes initially to avoid short deliveries. The racket provides substantial support during serves and backups strong defense both in the deep and near the net.

At the Net

Despite not being supremely maneuverable, the racket manages excellent response on the net. Returning wall shots won't pose a challenge. Plus, its controlled ball exit ensures that you don't hit the glass too easily. The cherry on top is the high-spin trays resulting from the matte resin coating.

During Smash

The Diablo truly shines while performing smashes. With its high power quotient and a slight head-centered balance, it becomes fairly easy to bring the ball into play or execute a three-wall shot. It allows for a minor head nod during smashes, helping the ball gain more height.

Conclusion

From my exploration, the Siux Diablo Granph is a remarkable upgrade over its predecessor, packing a punch of power, precision, and quality materials. It is cut out for advanced or professional players who sought a well-rounded racket with a slight tilt towards the offensive play. As with any sports gear, the choice depends on individual preferences and playing style. If you're looking to push your aggressive game, the Siux Diablo Granph might just be your match made in the padel court!

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