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Reviewer 6768
Greater than one weekThis sim rig is awesome! It is made from thick quality steel, that makes the unit strong and stable. Personally I love how versatile the system is, you can easily convert from a HOTAS to a driving simulator to a civillian yoke and pedal flight simulator. Want your flight stick center mounted between your legs you can do that, want it off to the side can do that as well! The only negatives thing I can say is it absolutly should come with the 5 inch seat height kit as it is a must have! Also the center post mounting of the steering wheel can rub on your legs but they offer a direct drive wheel mount that does away with the center post and has a more standard table style wheel mount so if you decide the center post is a bother ( really doesnt bother me) you can change that as well! Basically its customizeable to anything you could want IMO! Love this cockpit!
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Candy
> 3 dayI was extremely excited to open this up and get it put together but am unfortunately missing some pieces for assembly. Edit: They contacted me very quickly and were able to ship out the missing parts extremely quickly. It is extremely comfortable and so far I am loving it. Its really sturdy and was pretty simple to put together!
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aizi
Greater than one weekThis set up may seem like an extravagance, but if you are into sim-racing and have the room for it, go for it! Seat is very comfortable and the entire unit is adjustable so you can get the seat, wheel and pedals EXACTLY where you want them. No more fussing with clamping wheels to tables and having pedals slide around on the floor. My Thrustmaster T300 bolts onto the unit with included screws to hold everything rock-solid in place. Quality feels top-notch. Well worth the $.
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M. Rivera
Greater than one weekThe seat is comfortable and is very adjustable. It can almost pass for a real bucket seat. However, the sides of the seat are unsupported underneath like real racing buckets. They are too soft for you to get in or out as support, so you may break them accidentally or by habit. The seat sits low to the floor so it feels like youre in a formula one car, but there are lifters that can be puschased separately if you prefer a higher level or youre too tall to get off from the floor. In that respect, the steering post does sort of get in the way despite pushing it all the way back. I am tall person, so... The pedal plate incline is pretty much perfect, and there are about 6+ knobs to adjust to your most comfortable seating settings. One thing is that the steering wheel plate is thin and metallic, in a porous finish. Its not meant for all wheel controls. The one I purchased had suction cups, which need a smooth surface, and a table clamp. I resolved the issue using a few cut cardboards to make enogh thickness for the steering wheel clamp. A piece of plywood may also be useful. Another thing to note that this seat also has other adapters sold separately for speakers, or whatever the user may want to apply, even adapters for for flight simulator controls, and even racing sear belts. Shipping took three days, very fast for a large and heavy box, and assembly takes maybe half an hour, and the tools are included as well. The only quirk about this is that it depends the color you choose wether they can ship it to your location or not. The same goes for the adapters as, I really wish I could, but cant send for the seat height adapters. Bummer.
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Brian
> 3 daySeriously awesome. But definitely a money pit
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Paul
Greater than one weekIts great for what it is. My suggestion is get the seat risers. I have the flight sim kit and the mouse and keyboard tray. Its great for racing and flying, but not too much for anything mouse and keyboard intensive.
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Kevin
> 3 dayIve been eyeing a good simulator seat for a while now, pulled the trigger on this one at the beginning of April and I am GLAD I did. Firstly, the seller (HomeRacing), fulfilled my order much faster than anticipated - my original date range for delivery was the 14th through the 24th of April (ordered on the 2nd) but they had it shipped out by Monday the 5th and made it by the 9th. I actually missed the first delivery on the 8th because I wasnt expecting it and slept through FedEx at my door! The product itself does require a fair bit of assembly, but it comes with all of the tools and instructions you will need - wrenches, allen keys, etc. All of the various nuts, bolts, washers, and other hardware come in small bags that are clearly labeled as to where they should go. It may be a little overwhelming when you first open the box, but follow the instruction booklet and you should have it ready within a few hours. The only issue I had with assembly is that sometimes it isnt clear what order you should place washers on bolts, etc, but other than that it was a fairly easy assembly. Another small issue is with the set of rolling wheels that attach to the back of the seat frame, they could stand to be slightly larger in diameter to help the back rails clear the carpet when rolling the seat from my office where it is stored when not in use, to my living room where it is used in tandem with my VR play area. I say this not to complain, but just to offer a small critique on how the product could be improved. To me it is still well worth it. I purchased the flight sim configurations to come with it - namely config #1 and config #4 as well as the seat risers. It more or less matches the virtual seat I see when playing Elite: Dangerous in VR, and having a solid platform on which to mount my HOTAS makes a world of difference. The seat is comfortable and solid, and great for long play periods - as someone who struggles with back pain having this has made a difference! I will probably end up ordering the lumbar and neck pillows as well as the 4-point harness (not that I need it but it would add to immersion when flying). The frame is heavy but solid and it does not feel flimsy at all. Finally, a word to the versatility of this product - this is meant to be a one-stop solution to all your sim seat needs, whether youre looking for a commercial aviation setup, a stick jockey like myself, or a tires-to-the-pavement racer. Ive never played racing games before but now I am looking into getting a steering wheel and shifter setup to have with the original configuration. The plates and attachments are designed to be quickly removed and swapped out, so you can rapidly reconfigure from wheel-shifter-car pedals to stick-throttle-rudder pedals, so you can go from playing Forza or Grand Turismo to Elite: Dangerous, Ace Combat, or Microsoft Flight Sim within minutes. All together this product is well worth the money, its versatility will make it useful for many different games and it has solid construction that feels like it will last for years. Once I pay it off Im going to be looking to upgrade to additional controllers such as a VKB/Virpil flight stick as well as some racing controllers, but this product will make a great base for my future sim needs.
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Sarah Elizabeth Rose
> 3 dayBang for buck, alot of other cockpit sets requires buying a separate seat this one doesnt. though it is a bit time consuming for one person to assemble, i think it took me at least 3+ hours to get my thrustmaster t150x and T3PA-pro all set right, instructions were a bit strange but not too hard to follow.
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jaytalent
> 3 dayVery good product with somewhat simple assembly and decent instructions. Installation: The two most difficult things were lining up the back of the chair and the base, and getting the Logitech steering wheel attached. Those two things should be easy but were very difficult to get in the right place. I was originally going to swap the steering wheel and flight stick regularly but probably not due to how difficult and time consuming it was to align the holes. Use: The product is very comfortable. Its simple to adjust for different people without needing to reassemble. The only thing that can be improved is adding a way to adjust the steering wheel angle without having to use the allen key. That should have been adjustable as well with a knob.
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Thomas Swartz
> 3 dayThis is a great driving seat. It’s comfy and easy to adjust. Great for racing games.