I ordered these pedals with the base plate from Apex sim racing, these are fantastic pedals I can't see calling them entry level to be honest, they're really professionally built and so far I've only done some practice sessions in Iracing But they perform extremely well Super smooth and plenty of adjustments I don't think you can beat these! I also think they're much better than the Sim jack or The Simmson pedals, maybe a tad more pricey but absolutely worth it The base plate is a thing of beauty the way it was machined The heel plate how you can adjust it high or low also any angle, I'm loving these so far I still have some tweets I can do but so far they performed very well. As for the break, I've stuck with the black elastomer for now They seem to be okay I'll try some different combinations to see what suits me best but the break is beautiful works super smooth. Lastly the software it's nice to see that these puddles come with their own SIMnet software to calibrate the pedals etc It's not overly elaborate but it gets the job done. Anyway I look forward to your review also These are great pedals I wouldn't hesitate a bit to buy them
@billynolanjr2266 completely agree with what I’ve tested so far! I only even refer to them as “entry” level based on the price point for the three pedals themselves. If I were to judge them on looks and feel alone right now. I’d have to say upper mid range to lower high end but only because you have pedals like the active pedals from simicube and other companies coming out soon
@@Pole_Position_Sim_Racing my only issue is where are the springs ? Can't find them anywhere??? The black spring is a bit weak and I know they have red , green etc but they are not included in the box and I can't find them anywhere online ?? You know anything? Thanks
@@Twinnny_Twinnn that’s actually related to a question I’ve asked this company since releasing the video. The next video will have a more in depth look. But when they get back to me about the further comparability. I’ll be sure to come update here as well.
@@Pole_Position_Sim_Racing I have a set of Simsonn Pro pedals and I'd buy the Simnet controller box if this comes true. I did already buy the base plate because I love the adjustability. I just wish it was wider.
@@kylesimpson5331 completely understand I do like how swappable the controller boxes are I believe I read elsewhere that someone swapped it out for a vrs controller. As for the Logitech compatibility I’m definitely keeping hopes they are able to do it since they did Fanatec.
I ordered these pedals with the base plate from Apex sim racing, these are fantastic pedals I can't see calling them entry level to be honest, they're really professionally built and so far I've only done some practice sessions in Iracing But they perform extremely well Super smooth and plenty of adjustments I don't think you can beat these! I also think they're much better than the Sim jack or The Simmson pedals, maybe a tad more pricey but absolutely worth it The base plate is a thing of beauty the way it was machined The heel plate how you can adjust it high or low also any angle, I'm loving these so far I still have some tweets I can do but so far they performed very well. As for the break, I've stuck with the black elastomer for now They seem to be okay I'll try some different combinations to see what suits me best but the break is beautiful works super smooth. Lastly the software it's nice to see that these puddles come with their own SIMnet software to calibrate the pedals etc It's not overly elaborate but it gets the job done. Anyway I look forward to your review also These are great pedals I wouldn't hesitate a bit to buy them
@billynolanjr2266 completely agree with what I’ve tested so far! I only even refer to them as “entry” level based on the price point for the three pedals themselves. If I were to judge them on looks and feel alone right now. I’d have to say upper mid range to lower high end but only because you have pedals like the active pedals from simicube and other companies coming out soon
@@Pole_Position_Sim_Racing my only issue is where are the springs ? Can't find them anywhere??? The black spring is a bit weak and I know they have red , green etc but they are not included in the box and I can't find them anywhere online ?? You know anything? Thanks
@@billynolanjr2266 I cant wait to use them for ps5
These work on PS5 with Logitech G pro pedals?
@@Twinnny_Twinnn that’s actually related to a question I’ve asked this company since releasing the video. The next video will have a more in depth look. But when they get back to me about the further comparability. I’ll be sure to come update here as well.
Good video,would expecting more details from your review
@@CooperCheng-pp7rq the in-depth details are coming. In depth review is coming!
LFG! 🔥
Appreciate it! In depth review of the full set coming after some testing!
Hi do the pedals work with the ps5
@@puresim316nosimracingnolif3 if you have a Fanatec base yes you can hook them up with a RJ45 cable directly into the base from the pedal control box.
What about Logitech G pro wheel base?
@@Twinnny_TwinnnI recently asked them this they are currently working on it!
@@Pole_Position_Sim_Racing
I have a set of Simsonn Pro pedals and I'd buy the Simnet controller box if this comes true. I did already buy the base plate because I love the adjustability. I just wish it was wider.
@@kylesimpson5331 completely understand I do like how swappable the controller boxes are I believe I read elsewhere that someone swapped it out for a vrs controller. As for the Logitech compatibility I’m definitely keeping hopes they are able to do it since they did Fanatec.