Grid MPX Steering wheel & Grid DDU5 Digital Dash | Long Term Review
While it’s just a glorified game controller, the fact is that sim racing steering wheels are miles ahead of real race car wheels these days. They have higher quality components, better designs, they get tested more and their manufacturing processes are very sophisticated. That’s why we see so many collaborations between sim companies
3DRAP Vintage Formula 1 Sim Racing Steering wheels | Long Term Review
Steering wheels seem to be the designer handbags of sim racing. We don't need loads of them and they are generally a complete luxury item as we'll still probably be beaten by someone who did something more sensible with their money. Even though we embrace budget sim racing on this channel, it's impossible
Fanatec CSL DD 8Nm & McLaren GT3 V2 & WRC wheel rim | Long Term Review
Fanatec has completely dominated the sim racing hardware market in recent years. Having reviewed almost 20 wheelbases since I started this channel, it's difficult to believe that this is the first Fanatec wheelbase I've ever reviewed. With all this perspective on the competition, how will the CSL DD fare in my hands? I'm
MOZA R12 & MOZA KS Review and comparison
The small form MOZA wheelbases have proven themselves to be a massive hit with first time Direct Drive users. This is the FIFTH DD wheelbase offering from MOZA. That's more DD offerings than any other manufacturer. They've also just released this unbelievably affordable KS wheel which is aimed specifically at GT driving. This
Simagic Alpha U | Long Term Review
Simagic has arguably the most complete high end product line of all sim racing hardware manufacturers. This is the Simagic Alpha U, often referred to as the Simagic Ultimate. It's a 23Nm wheelbase which fancies itself as a strong competitor for the Simucube SC2 Pro, the Asetek Invicta and the VRS Direct Force
Cube Controls F-CORE | Long Term Review
There are some high end brands in sim racing who are so established, that people often know that they want one of their products, before they actually decide on the exact product. Cube controls is one such brand, combining italian style with the incredibly high standards that sim racers expect. This is the
Asetek Forte Wheelbase & Steering Wheel Review
One of the most hotly anticipated wheelbases of 2023 has arrived. Asetek has a reputation for quality and reliability in the cpu and gpu cooling space and a hardcore passion for racing. As with most sim racing companies, they believe they can do it better than the competition and today, we're going to
Moza R5 | Long Term Review
An affordable Direct Drive wheelbase this time 3 years ago was just under €1,000 for the wheelbase alone. So much has changed in that short space of time that we are now seeing wheelbase, steering wheel AND pedal combos for almost half that. It's becoming very difficult not to join the DD revolution
Cube Controls CSX3 | Long Term Review
There are very few brands in sim racing that focus solely on the high end market. Cube Controls is an Italian brand synonymous with some of the finest steering wheels in sim racing. They set the bar with their Formula CSX2 but with a complicated few years of chip shortages, their screen manufacturer
CAMMUS DDWB Direct Drive Steering Wheel | Long Term Review
The biggest purchase for most high end sim racers other than their PC is usually their wheelbase. The High end market starts at around 15Nm of torque (in my opinion) but the costs are usually pretty high once you get to that level. Cammus aims to disrupt that market and claim their share with