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Simulation Racing Pedals

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Simulation Racing Pedals

2024-08-07 02:53:49

So I've been a life long gamer, the last time I had a steering wheel setup was on the Playstation 1 with the original Gran Turismo, fast forward 25+ years and I decided I'd give a racing wheel another try (as I have most of the Forza Games, plus Dirt Rally and a few others). Let me just say, what a difference 25 years makes! Force Feedback is amazing! Not only does it really feel like a car driving down the road, but most racing games allow for nearly infinite adjustability of the Force Feedback Settings. This wheel is actually too powerful on the highest settings, so I've dialed the strength back to 50% in most of my games. I'm playing to enjoy the games, not wrestle with the steering wheel, but some gamers might like the steering a lot stiffer, and this will deliver. The buttons on it feel well built like they won't break or stop responding, and in the rubber section of the wheel it feels very grippy and well built in your hands. The plastic part of the wheel feels a little cheap but it won't wear. As for the pedals, they do the job and aren't terrible, but also nothing to write about. After a few weeks I upgraded to the T-3PM pedals that Thrustmaster just released, and they are well worth the upgrade. I still have the pedals it came with as a back up in case the new pedal set runs into issues. If you've been thinking about getting a racing wheel, this one is great!

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2024-06-16 08:44:34

I paired this with the Next Level Racer stand to get into sim racing for around $300 total. I really wanted to get into sim racing, but I wanted to make sure I would truly be into it before dropping thousands on legit setup. This has been great. The wheel has great feel and the shifters are nice. I really wanted to get the TMX Pro, which is $50 more but has way nicer pedals, but it is never in stock. I went this and I am perfectly happy with the pedals. The pedals are way better than I expected they would be. For $200 you cannot go wrong with this, I have never used the logitech G920/G29, but I have heard they are not worth double the price of this wheel. You won't regret this wheel, especially if you can find one during quarantine.

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2024-06-14 04:58:17

I've gone my entire life without a proper wheel setup for racing games. As a kid I had a couple of those $30 mad catz steering wheels and never had a proper setup to utilize them. Even if I did the wheels were trash. Fast forward to now and I started thinking about racing setups to get me really into GT Sport. Since I'm limited on space I found a Playseat Challenge. The biggest plus about this is the storage size, along with having a proper seating position, unlike many of the cheaper setups out there that use a chair. Onto the wheel. I opted for this over the logitech due to the fact it's belt driven. No annoying clunks and ratcheting. Sure the logitech wheel looks better, but the thrustmaster wheel is perfect. Paddles are solid, feedback is great, noise level is perfect. I did buy the t3pa-pro pedals due to being able to position them like they are in a normal car, plus the all metal base/pedals are very nice. The first day of driving was a little strange, but quickly adaptable. Just adjusting pedals to my preference and overall seating position were the biggest obstacles at first. I had to learn how to drive with paddles for the first time as well. One thing with a wheel is if you're staying on track it's much easier to pull off consistent laps. In Day 2 on my first attempt I broke my Day 1 fastest lap time by 5 seconds. Day 3 I improved another second. Most of the top times compared to me are still 3 seconds faster, but you can definitely understand where you need to improve if you think about speed through corners, when to brake, feeling the tires at or before their breaking point. I wish I had this for as long as I've ever played any racing game. I do many player other genres on ps4 so GT isn't my primary game like a lot of GT players, but with a little patience you'll be having the most fun in a racing game in no time.

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2024-06-18 02:23:34

I've had numerous wheels in the past for my PS3 & PS4 (Logitech DF:GT & G27, Thrustmaster T80 & T150), and this is by far the best one yet. Yes, there ARE better sim racing wheels out there, but you'll be paying 3 times this price just for the motor base (w/o steering wheel or pedals - a Fanatec for example). The T300 is very precise, and it is amazing how realistic it helps games such as Project CARS, Assetto Corsa, DiRT Rally, F1 2016 and even NASCAR Heat Evolution feel, and it makes the games much more fun. The motor is smooth and silent, with great force feedback. The alcantara wheel is very high quality and feels awesome, and the T3PA pedals are a must have compared to the badstock 2 pedal set that comes with the lesser T300. If you are getting serious about sim racing skip the this will be good enough route and go straight for the best; this Ferrari Alcantara T300 wheel. I spent (wasted) money this past year on the other wheels, and I could have saved money and frustration by just going straight to this one. I got it for a 1/3 off the normal price thanks to the holiday flash sale. It is worth every penny I paid for it!

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2024-04-01 02:43:53

I first experienced flight simulation in 1998 with the Microsoft flight Simulation program. I'am retired now and became interested in flight simulation again and downloaded the MSFS 2020. My old control apparatus was not compatible with the new MSFS so I began searching for new controls. I was familiar with B H from purchasing photo equipment in years past. After contacting BH sales and being placed on a waiting list for a basic joystick I received notice of the availability of the one I recently purchased. Thanks B and H for getting me back on track.

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2024-04-05 01:23:38

The construction of these pedals is incredible, a brilliant piece of engineering almost entirely constructed from either metal or aluminium. The range of adjustment for the angle of the brake pedals, and spring tension for the rudder will allow anyone to find a realistic setup. I've read in some reviews that people claim they are uncomfortable to use as the base of the pedals press into the arches of your feet. Once airborne I move my heels to the ground and move the rudder by sliding my feet backwards and forwards using just the base of my toes comfortably pushing at the front edge bottom of each pedal. I only move my feet up and balance them on the pedals while taxiing and just before landing, ready for the only time I'll need to actuate the brakes. The pedals are supplied with 4 large rubber pads installed at each corner of the metal base. I have the pedals sitting on a hardwood floor and due to their weight and the grip of the rubber pads, they do not move at all either while braking or moving the rudder to its maximum deflection. My previous rudder pedals were CH Products Pro Pedals which I bought in 2002. They served me very well for close to 20 years, but it was time to upgrade now we have Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. The Thrustmaster Pendular Rudder Pedals have exceeded my expectations both for their build quality and feel in use. I thoroughly recommend them, and in my opinion, they are well worth the investment.

5
2024-08-04 06:54:56

Sim racing hobby or any hobby at some point can be expensive. But if quality and performance is what you after, the Thrustmaster brand is a sure hit! The TH8A add on shifter is no exemption. It's built with quality and performance in mined that fits well in any Sim Racing game both console or PC. It's a H shifter that can also be converted to sequential shifter for drag or rally racing. All tools are included in the box. Manual shifting is the heart of. Sim Racing. Don't have a shifter? Get one or replace that wonky shifter and get the TH8A by Thrustmaster.

5
2024-04-17 02:53:18

Bought a Next Level Racing mat for my sim-racing rig. It was delivered to me within a week and was in perfect condition. Great job.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

perfect for my needs. fits two Roland Pedals.

5
2024-06-26 03:17:54

The perfect rig for me to get into simulator racing.

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