Siux Electra ST2 Junior – Lightweight Padel Racket for Kids | Fun Padel
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The Siux Electra ST2 Junior is a padel racket specifically designed for young players and beginners. Its lightweight construction and round shape make it extremely easy to handle, helping kids learn proper technique without strain. Built with a soft EVA core and a smooth fiberglass surface, the racket offers excellent control and comfort, reducing the risk of injury and making padel fun from the first hit.
With a balance point slightly lower than standard adult rackets, it improves maneuverability and makes each movement more natural for smaller arms. The vibrant black and yellow design adds to the appeal, making it an ideal choice for young players looking to improve their skills with the right equipment.
Technical Specifications
Brand: Siux
Product: Padel Racket
Level: Beginners / Kids
Game Type: Control
Shape: Round
Balance: Medium–Low
Core: EVA Soft
Face: Fiberglass (Smooth Surface)
Weight: Approx. 310–330 g
Color: Black / Yellow
Player: Kids
Format: Junior Size
Technologies: Lightweight Frame, Comfortable Soft Core, Smooth Finish
Why Choose This Racket?
- Perfect for kids and beginners – designed with ease-of-use and comfort in mind.
- Lightweight and safe – helps avoid overuse injuries in developing wrists and elbows.
- Excellent control – round shape and soft core make every shot more forgiving.
- Attractive design – fun color scheme that kids love.
- Built for learning – great for developing proper swing and technique early on.
For Whom Is This Racket Best Suited?
- Children aged approx. 6–12 years who are just starting to play padel.
- Beginner-level youth players in training or early competitions.
- Parents looking for a reliable and safe racket to introduce their kids to the sport.
Care Instructions
- Store the racket in a protective case away from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Wipe the surface gently with a soft damp cloth after play.
- Replace the grip tape as needed for better handling and hygiene.
- Avoid contact with hard surfaces or dropping the racket to prevent damage to the frame.