i have the saitek combat ones, what a piece of crap. had the same as you a couple of years ago, did not last long before they broke. I will order these when they are in stock again.
Been flying almost 10 years and used many different Joystick&Pedals and I have to say, This is the BEST rudder pedal I've ever experienced. All of Baur's equipment is top-notch. I highly recommend VPC ACE Rudder pedals for those who looking for best sim equipments
Sorry for 1 year reply but i am playing Star Citizen and considering buying the very basic Virpil WarBRD rudder pedals, just having throttle control on them. Or am i missing out and i should go for the ACE version? Not sure if i need the toe control and the swinging.
@@Avean BRD is the top notch and you won't be disappointed. One thing to note is the BRD rudder require mounting solution to be best used as suction cups at the bottom slide when you push them.
Great video! I just received mine last week, which I pre-ordered a few months ago. I love the quality and especially love the fact that it has different springs for different levels of stiffness.
Just found your Chanel. Good review overall, but what I did missed most is using those inside a Sim. A video of you flying a Helo on DCS, with the control layer superimposed on DCS (Ctrl+Enter) and a video feed of your feet. All sync. Would be perfect to see how those behave on action. How smoth is the center, precision, hardness of pressure of toe brakes, etc. Maybe would be a good idea to add for a comparison video of Virpil and MFG rudders
Thanks for the review! I haven't been able to find much on them as hardly anyone has them yet. I pre-ordered these and can't wait to get them.... shouldn't be much more than month or so at most, assuming they're on time.
Just got my Virpil dual stick Alphas based on his reviews, unfortunately I got them before the Primes came out BUT the price for the Alphas was a lot more affordable so other than the Primes being solid metal I think the Alphas was the right choice budget wise for me, looking forward to adding the pedal kit soon for my new PC setup for SC and perhaps other sims since I recently started playing these types of games and I am able to afford better controllers for my games now. Super thanks for the reviews.
Hello there, thanks for the review. You mentioned the MFG Crosswind, which I am considering, but you didn't say which of the 3 pedals you mentioned you would rate king of the hill. In regards to precision, and overall satisfaction.
If i was going to use pedals I'd still favor the VKB T-rudder pedals because they press straight down which means i can use them with my wheeled herman miller aeron chair without rolling around. It's got less axis but it's more comfortable than pushing forward
I just got mine yesterday and they really are quite incredible. Virpil didn't change our the electronic connection in the production unit to be able to slave them into the base via the Aux cable. A bit of a disappointment but a very minor one at best. These things are built like a tank and I can't wait to get them permanently mounted into my Simrig. Aside from the Aux connection the only thing I might have liked is if they were just a bit narrower but again this is a very minor preference issue. Now they just need to get the new CM2 throttle, Alpha stick and controller boxes out to finish my setup.
Those pedals are gorgeous. I'm very happy with my MFG Crosswind setup, which takes a *very* different approach, but VIrpil does great stuff (I have the VPC MongoosT-50CM2 Base, which I'm currently using with the TMW and F/A-18 grips). I would be interested in seeing a detailed shootout between the two brands. My biggest beef with the Crosswinds is that even at the lightest setting, the toebrakes need a lot of force. I like a very light touch (esp. for heli stuff).
Do these pedals swing straight forward-back like VirtualFly’s Ruddo+, or do they arc slightly like the Crosswinds? I can’t seem to find a clear video of the movement from above!
When you remove the base to attach to your sim rig, there needs to be a plate closing off the electronics to prevent unwanted dust or pests getting in there as the board looks like it is exposed.
Heya Noobifier, would you please pro & con the virpils vs crosswinds (price, quality, flaws, ease of use, software, warranty, etc). I am looking for a set this Holiday season and am doing research. Thank you.
AutoXtacy quality is as good for each, they are not the same material. I see VirPil having much better foot system and long term use. They both use similar sensors, the cam arrangement on Virpil is more adjustable and can give more torque if required
@@NOOBIFIER1337 should I pre-order the new constellation Alpha from Virpil? can Virpil be trusted with pre-orders? asking because I have a very strong no pre-orders policy, and I'm thinking of ignoring it just this time. but only if Virpil can be trusted.
+BrianMP5T *In terms of authenticity for a simpit build for fixed- or rotary-wing equipment,* VIRPIL® Controls, a gaming-hardware manufacturer, is second only to Bugeye®, a U. S. Department of Transportation-certified aviation simulator builder. The ACE-2™ yaw/brake kit nails the kinematics of the rudder bars of pre-1960 general-aviation equipment as well as tactical aircraft of the 1930's and 1940's. The MongoosT-50® and WarBRD® center sticks, with optional cams, springs, and column extensions can re-create the actual movement ranges of many helicopters' cyclics as well as the roll/pitch sticks of the Air Tractor® agricultural single-seater and several competition aerobats.
Thank you very much for the great reviews! I have a cheap Saitek setup right now and the slop (dead space) in the Yoke and pedals drives me nuts. So I am very much planning on a precision setup for a SC H.O.T.A.Y setup for flight. You make me much more informed of my options.
Question. What is less wearing you legs moving feet up and down for VKB pedals, or pushing back and forward for Virpil? I have VKB gunfighter, so I am leaning towards VKB to keep setup simpler.
I'm thinking of buying some new pedals to fly helicopters, do you think these are a good option? Do you think they are better than Thrustmarter TPR rudder pedals?
Noob's reviews are some of the best available, and I appreciate them very, very much. A huge #NoBullshit thank you to Noob for them all! Unfortunately, knowing what hardware best suits me really requires me to try it, both because of the way I learn and because of my physical build, plus I don't have the monetary resources to buy-&-try all the gear I think _might_work well for me. In the end, it means I'm most likely relegated to remaining a M&KB player, which is a shame because I really want Star Citizen to be as immersive as I can possibly make it.
Same for me as i'm planning on potentially buying it. Really wanted that Z axis that comes with it even though it lacks the buttons and hats switches from the Mongoos, Z axis to me is more important than more buttons.
@@1818TC I'm also very curious about the thumbwheel axis, it would be nice to map the vertical strafe there to have 4 axis control on the right joystick, since I generally don't need a lot of precision during combat with that axis (i just put it max more than often) but when I'm landing, a little precision is nice! If this is viable, the stick on the left just need 2 axis
I have plans to buy Virpil warbird pedals. But I think I see those pedals have wobbly motion on the center? I wonder if that can be fixed with other cams or stronger spring...
Trying to decide whether to buy these or the crosswinds. Assuming rudder pedals was going to be your first piece of high quality flight sim gear, and having tried them both, which would you buy?
Was literally just looking at these and you’re video popped up... my ch pro’s are awesome but dated and the deadzone isn’t zero any more... kinda like a 15 left/4 right...:s I want I want I want
Hey Noobifier, would like to see some gameplay with the pedals. I know that one axe is left right and the other is the brake. But what does it do in Starcitizen and Elite? Thanks
Quality review! I have been looking to upgrade from my plastic plug and play setup, but I dont know a lot about high end hotas. I was wondering if you know if the Virpil rudders can be used in combination with the Thrustmaster warthog?
Hi, if possible can you recommend between the mfg and the virpril if you can really own just one and will be mainly focus on flight sim trying to get one with the most realistic feel. Thank you and great video.
For realism, metal construction. If you plan to play with socks, MFG might be more comfortable. They are both good. Like choosing between Lambo and Ferrari... you know, they are both premium sports cars...
Noob, When you speak about having a double cam design, are you saying the Virpil has that, or does not have that, and if it does not, which pedal system you've used has it?
Question - since Star Citizen is leaning more on being a mouse keyboard game, rather than catering to sim enthuseist, what OTHER games do you play using your gear? Any decent combat Sims on the market now days? Helicopter or otherwise? Something else that'd make buying high grade gear justified?
@@NOOBIFIER1337 - OMG.. downloaded DCS last night. Fired it up this morning... Stared dumbfounded at my computer screen as I looked for the primer to start my engine. Holy crap did they load in the details. What a great find!! Thank you for the recommendation. Virgin flight was a success. Took off, flew around the town and landed safely back at the airfield. Love it.
how is the resistance to break out of the zero position? is it just one continuous curve where it is difficult to find the middle? That was one of the reasons I ditched my pedal setup as I kept thinking about placing my feet right rather than enjoying the game.
Quick question I don’t have space for the full rig setup you have but I have the ace rudder pedal but on tile floor it slides is there a way to prevent it from sliding?
You can mount them to a hunk of particle board that extends below you, or fab some sort of frame that you can bolt to the wall or desk behind the pedals.
@@NOOBIFIER1337 O.k Noob thanks,mine will arrive next week so i am going to do some testing (star citizen) to see what will suit me best.But i think the toe brakes will end up for strafing.
See now my only issue with these peddles is that they are so wide.. I like the CH pro’s because they have a smaller footprint, But I also can’t stand the plastic wheels that start to grind when they get dirty.. these cam systems are awesome and I like how the bits that make it work are exposed
I hear ya... that’s more of a natural footing when you’re seated.. I was taking a look at the 787 in our hanger and it’s roughly the same :). I suppose I’m just use to the little Cessna 172 compact feel
Hi Noobifier, how accurate are you finding the toe brakes? I use my current toe brakes to yaw aim, just curious as to how much better these would be, thanks.
Clive von Metzinger the sensor is totally linear and accurate. The only thing I found difficult was my own foot not being like a hand. We spend our entire life being precise with our hand that it’s frustrating when we try to do something needing precision with our foot. It just takes time, but the gear is ready if you can work on it and practice .
@@NOOBIFIER1337 yeah, its taking quite alot to train my feet to aim instead of my hands. It's specifically why I'm using toe brakes as I find it more precise than the standard yaw motion, thanks for the feedback!
Hi. I have a problem with my right foot, I can't use it for long (no more than 10-15 minutes), so I reverted to a stick with a twist handle for rudder. Can you try to use these with just the left foot? Do they work properly? Thank you.
You guys get the word out about Noob's gear reviews. He's very thorough. He should have plenty of views on these types of installments.
Will definitely get these to replace my CH PRO pedals, thanks NOOB for the review.
i have the saitek combat ones, what a piece of crap. had the same as you a couple of years ago, did not last long before they broke. I will order these when they are in stock again.
Been flying almost 10 years and used many different Joystick&Pedals and I have to say, This is the BEST rudder pedal I've ever experienced. All of Baur's equipment is top-notch. I highly recommend VPC ACE Rudder pedals for those who looking for best sim equipments
And compare to TPR??
Sorry for 1 year reply but i am playing Star Citizen and considering buying the very basic Virpil WarBRD rudder pedals, just having throttle control on them. Or am i missing out and i should go for the ACE version? Not sure if i need the toe control and the swinging.
@@Avean BRD is the top notch and you won't be disappointed. One thing to note is the BRD rudder require mounting solution to be best used as suction cups at the bottom slide when you push them.
Great video! I just received mine last week, which I pre-ordered a few months ago. I love the quality and especially love the fact that it has different springs for different levels of stiffness.
Just found your Chanel. Good review overall, but what I did missed most is using those inside a Sim. A video of you flying a Helo on DCS, with the control layer superimposed on DCS (Ctrl+Enter) and a video feed of your feet. All sync. Would be perfect to see how those behave on action. How smoth is the center, precision, hardness of pressure of toe brakes, etc. Maybe would be a good idea to add for a comparison video of Virpil and MFG rudders
Looks like some more good stuff.
Please keep us in the loop when you get the USB hooked up.
Thanks for the review! I haven't been able to find much on them as hardly anyone has them yet. I pre-ordered these and can't wait to get them.... shouldn't be much more than month or so at most, assuming they're on time.
I bought those like 9 months ago for SC after watching your video and months of comparing with the thrusmaster offer.
It's a hell of a good product!
Just got my Virpil dual stick Alphas based on his reviews, unfortunately I got them before the Primes came out BUT the price for the Alphas was a lot more affordable so other than the Primes being solid metal I think the Alphas was the right choice budget wise for me, looking forward to adding the pedal kit soon for my new PC setup for SC and perhaps other sims since I recently started playing these types of games and I am able to afford better controllers for my games now. Super thanks for the reviews.
I'm actually so impressed with Virpls products withou ever having used them. My warthog is starting to glow with £$£$£$
Hello there, thanks for the review. You mentioned the MFG Crosswind, which I am considering, but you didn't say which of the 3 pedals you mentioned you would rate king of the hill. In regards to precision, and overall satisfaction.
Nice that you review this so we can easily choose wich to buy!
If i was going to use pedals I'd still favor the VKB T-rudder pedals because they press straight down which means i can use them with my wheeled herman miller aeron chair without rolling around. It's got less axis but it's more comfortable than pushing forward
man if youve got a chair that rolls around then just dont use pedals... infact a joystick combo i would have thought would be inadvisable as well
I have to get my hand on a simpit!! The monster you are using looks amazing and to say about the pedals!! Love it!!
No nonsense excellent review as always.
Great review as always.
Waiting for SC 42 Beta before I buy all the pieces. Certainly going to be re-watching these videos then.
Same. waiting on dual Kosmosima's and some pedals until the game releases. Likely because there will be better equipment out by then.
@@ct275 Virpil just came out with a Kosmosima competitor, and it's looking good
I bought the Ace-1 based on this video alone! Thank You!
No problem. I am happy to help
Fantastic review! One more thing to save up money for :)
I just got mine yesterday and they really are quite incredible. Virpil didn't change our the electronic connection in the production unit to be able to slave them into the base via the Aux cable. A bit of a disappointment but a very minor one at best. These things are built like a tank and I can't wait to get them permanently mounted into my Simrig. Aside from the Aux connection the only thing I might have liked is if they were just a bit narrower but again this is a very minor preference issue.
Now they just need to get the new CM2 throttle, Alpha stick and controller boxes out to finish my setup.
The AUX cable will plug into the square USB port when the functionality is ready.
Those pedals are gorgeous. I'm very happy with my MFG Crosswind setup, which takes a *very* different approach, but VIrpil does great stuff (I have the VPC MongoosT-50CM2 Base, which I'm currently using with the TMW and F/A-18 grips). I would be interested in seeing a detailed shootout between the two brands. My biggest beef with the Crosswinds is that even at the lightest setting, the toebrakes need a lot of force. I like a very light touch (esp. for heli stuff).
You should be able to dial back the resistance by adjusting the springs. The MFG are great and they will serve you a long time
@@NOOBIFIER1337 I thought that I had, but I'll check again. BTW thanks so much for your reviews. They're GOLD.
Do these pedals swing straight forward-back like VirtualFly’s Ruddo+, or do they arc slightly like the Crosswinds? I can’t seem to find a clear video of the movement from above!
Nice design. I could see no waste of motion from the camera perspectives. I wish I had these in my helicopter lol.
I'll be using these for IL-2 Sturmovik!
Now I have to buy new socks to be like noobifier. Well round review man.
When you remove the base to attach to your sim rig, there needs to be a plate closing off the electronics to prevent unwanted dust or pests getting in there as the board looks like it is exposed.
CriMiNaL__ there is a plate sir, it was just off so you could see the circuit
idk if i should get the vkb pedals or these
I have to get these! Thanks for the review!
I think I found my motivation to move out of my house, so I can build a sim pit.
I'd love to see some helicopter related videos. Do you have any?
No videos yet, lots of flight time though
TheNOOBIFIER1337 looking forward
Heya Noobifier, would you please pro & con the virpils vs crosswinds (price, quality, flaws, ease of use, software, warranty, etc). I am looking for a set this Holiday season and am doing research. Thank you.
AutoXtacy quality is as good for each, they are not the same material. I see VirPil having much better foot system and long term use. They both use similar sensors, the cam arrangement on Virpil is more adjustable and can give more torque if required
They can be trusted. Some of their early stuff was good but not refined. They have been making sticks for 3 years.
@@NOOBIFIER1337 should I pre-order the new constellation Alpha from Virpil? can Virpil be trusted with pre-orders? asking because I have a very strong no pre-orders policy, and I'm thinking of ignoring it just this time. but only if Virpil can be trusted.
@@NOOBIFIER1337 Thank you for your feedback. Appreciate your advice and all your channel is bringing to the Star Citizen community.
nice set-up...!!!
These or MFG Crosswinds? I already have a Virpil Joystick and throttle
Слюни потекли)
I hope they'll ship them soon. I'm so looking forward... :)
+BrianMP5T *In terms of authenticity for a simpit build for fixed- or rotary-wing equipment,* VIRPIL® Controls, a gaming-hardware manufacturer, is second only to Bugeye®, a U. S. Department of Transportation-certified aviation simulator builder. The ACE-2™ yaw/brake kit nails the kinematics of the rudder bars of pre-1960 general-aviation equipment as well as tactical aircraft of the 1930's and 1940's. The MongoosT-50® and WarBRD® center sticks, with optional cams, springs, and column extensions can re-create the actual movement ranges of many helicopters' cyclics as well as the roll/pitch sticks of the Air Tractor® agricultural single-seater and several competition aerobats.
I a person needs authentic, they should also be looking at fuselage and cockpit. Building their own pedals
This looks very good. A rudder set up with no toe brakes is worthless so this looks like the one I might actually buy :)
Thank you very much for the great reviews! I have a cheap Saitek setup right now and the slop (dead space) in the Yoke and pedals drives me nuts. So I am very much planning on a precision setup for a SC H.O.T.A.Y setup for flight. You make me much more informed of my options.
One day, when I can have my own simpit, I will install the ultimate cockpit, and these pedals seem just what I will need !
Great review.
Very interesting. I'm looking forward to this brand.
Question. What is less wearing you legs moving feet up and down for VKB pedals, or pushing back and forward for Virpil? I have VKB gunfighter, so I am leaning towards VKB to keep setup simpler.
I make myself available for Virpil donations. I'll be sure for make optimal use of it after I integrated the Virpil gear into my setup ;-}
I'll stick with my crosswinds v2. I do however plan to purchase a Virpil throttle.
I wish you would compare the constellation sticks with the Kosmosima sticks.. but maybe Virpil wouldn't like that?
Hi, I'm not sure if you still have these pedals but im looking for a maximum width measurement at its widest point of travel! thanks!
Great Review! I gotta rush to Virpil and get one at once.
VR helicopter. Would love to see a short clip of your setup in action for that.
I'm thinking of buying some new pedals to fly helicopters, do you think these are a good option? Do you think they are better than Thrustmarter TPR rudder pedals?
Im not a pilot, so what aspect of ship flight in game would you control with this, and why do you need them in addition to a throttle and stick setup?
Noob's reviews are some of the best available, and I appreciate them very, very much. A huge #NoBullshit thank you to Noob for them all!
Unfortunately, knowing what hardware best suits me really requires me to try it, both because of the way I learn and because of my physical build, plus I don't have the monetary resources to buy-&-try all the gear I think _might_work well for me. In the end, it means I'm most likely relegated to remaining a M&KB player, which is a shame because I really want Star Citizen to be as immersive as I can possibly make it.
whats the wide of the set? above 50 cm or less, because my simn rig is only 50 cm wide.
I love you set up.. I'm gonna set that as my goal for my rig.. U got an entire set up video with links ?
They look rock solid
Good video.
I'm waiting for the V.F.X. grip review =)
Same for me as i'm planning on potentially buying it. Really wanted that Z axis that comes with it even though it lacks the buttons and hats switches from the Mongoos, Z axis to me is more important than more buttons.
@@1818TC I'm also very curious about the thumbwheel axis, it would be nice to map the vertical strafe there to have 4 axis control on the right joystick, since I generally don't need a lot of precision during combat with that axis (i just put it max more than often) but when I'm landing, a little precision is nice! If this is viable, the stick on the left just need 2 axis
Good stuff here!
HI! Can u make a video about that cockpit structure?
Search Monstertech MTX
I have plans to buy Virpil warbird pedals. But I think I see those pedals have wobbly motion on the center? I wonder if that can be fixed with other cams or stronger spring...
I don’t think they wobble at all,
What are the dimensions of the ace 1 pedals?
Trying to decide whether to buy these or the crosswinds. Assuming rudder pedals was going to be your first piece of high quality flight sim gear, and having tried them both, which would you buy?
All of my other gear is Virpil so, I would want to have all gear work on the same software etc... metal is also a bonus
These look great! How would you arrange your simpit for quick change between these and driving pedals for sum racing please?
I have two complete front skid parts. Six bolts and the pedals are switched in seconds
@@NOOBIFIER1337 Thanks, much appreciated
One day.. one day...
Was literally just looking at these and you’re video popped up... my ch pro’s are awesome but dated and the deadzone isn’t zero any more... kinda like a 15 left/4 right...:s
I want I want I want
Woah i have the thrustmaster (plastic) pedals and theyr nice but this looks so supreeme
Hey Noobifier, would like to see some gameplay with the pedals. I know that one axe is left right and the other is the brake. But what does it do in Starcitizen and Elite? Thanks
I don’t use pedals in SC, I use this in DCS and Star Wars. But I suppose you can use them to what ever you wish to bind them to
Quality review! I have been looking to upgrade from my plastic plug and play setup, but I dont know a lot about high end hotas. I was wondering if you know if the Virpil rudders can be used in combination with the Thrustmaster warthog?
Yes, everything will work together. These don’t need drivers to operate. They just appear and work
@@NOOBIFIER1337 Good to know, thank you for the quick reply!
Hi, if possible can you recommend between the mfg and the virpril if you can really own just one and will be mainly focus on flight sim trying to get one with the most realistic feel. Thank you and great video.
For realism, metal construction. If you plan to play with socks, MFG might be more comfortable. They are both good. Like choosing between Lambo and Ferrari... you know, they are both premium sports cars...
next level dude
Looks very solid. I wonder how smooth they are? Is resistant the same from start to end of the Travel?
They are basically frictionless and consistent
Ok, so Virpil rudder or TM TPR????!!!
Noob, When you speak about having a double cam design, are you saying the Virpil has that, or does not have that, and if it does not, which pedal system you've used has it?
This (Virpil) has it. MFG does not, T Rudder does not.
Question - since Star Citizen is leaning more on being a mouse keyboard game, rather than catering to sim enthuseist, what OTHER games do you play using your gear?
Any decent combat Sims on the market now days?
Helicopter or otherwise?
Something else that'd make buying high grade gear justified?
LanceReactor DCS, project cars2,
@@NOOBIFIER1337 - OMG.. downloaded DCS last night. Fired it up this morning... Stared dumbfounded at my computer screen as I looked for the primer to start my engine.
Holy crap did they load in the details. What a great find!!
Thank you for the recommendation.
Virgin flight was a success. Took off, flew around the town and landed safely back at the airfield.
Love it.
That is a robust looking piece of equipment. It appears to be much more so than the other two manufacturers you highlighted.
I will buy.... the shocks!
how is the resistance to break out of the zero position? is it just one continuous curve where it is difficult to find the middle? That was one of the reasons I ditched my pedal setup as I kept thinking about placing my feet right rather than enjoying the game.
neonspark there are three cams, you should be able to tune to your preferences.
Thanks :) this is VPC ace1? Question. How wide are they. The narrowness of my CH pro is what I hate about them :(
Allan 40cm
Quick question I don’t have space for the full rig setup you have but I have the ace rudder pedal but on tile floor it slides is there a way to prevent it from sliding?
You can mount them to a hunk of particle board that extends below you, or fab some sort of frame that you can bolt to the wall or desk behind the pedals.
@@NOOBIFIER1337 thanks I appreciate it
Noob do you use the pedals for pitch or roll?
What is more intuitive for you while in a dogfight?
I am using them for a VR Helo sim right now and I normally play SC standing. When I tested them in SC I used them for Yaw like a plane
@@NOOBIFIER1337 O.k Noob thanks,mine will arrive next week so i am going to do some testing (star citizen) to see what will suit me best.But i think the toe brakes will end up for strafing.
How wide are those?
where does 2.5mm Allen live??
See now my only issue with these peddles is that they are so wide..
I like the CH pro’s because they have a smaller footprint, But I also can’t stand the plastic wheels that start to grind when they get dirty..
these cam systems are awesome and I like how the bits that make it work are exposed
George Tsakanikas they aren’t really wide. They are 40cm from pedal mid point to pedal midpoint
I hear ya... that’s more of a natural footing when you’re seated.. I was taking a look at the 787 in our hanger and it’s roughly the same :).
I suppose I’m just use to the little Cessna 172 compact feel
Hi Noobifier, how accurate are you finding the toe brakes? I use my current toe brakes to yaw aim, just curious as to how much better these would be, thanks.
Clive von Metzinger the sensor is totally linear and accurate. The only thing I found difficult was my own foot not being like a hand. We spend our entire life being precise with our hand that it’s frustrating when we try to do something needing precision with our foot. It just takes time, but the gear is ready if you can work on it and practice .
@@NOOBIFIER1337 yeah, its taking quite alot to train my feet to aim instead of my hands. It's specifically why I'm using toe brakes as I find it more precise than the standard yaw motion, thanks for the feedback!
What's the total width of them
Strong Gaming 40cm to the middle of each pedal.
Hi. I have a problem with my right foot, I can't use it for long (no more than 10-15 minutes), so I reverted to a stick with a twist handle for rudder. Can you try to use these with just the left foot? Do they work properly?
Thank you.
They would not work well with one foot.
Say, can you give an estimate of the weight of the pedals in the shipping box?
They are significant. Almost none is aluminum. At least 7kg
@@NOOBIFIER1337 Thank you. I was considering the Crosswind, but the Ace-1 won it. Your video was very helpful. Awaiting the next one, Cheers!
Interesting
Are these pedals parallel (straight) or slightly out turned?
I mean, you can adjust that to your taste, so it can be either
these are probably great pedals, but I can´t get why are they as expensive as TM´s TPR, which look much more solid
You should review the Slaw Device RX Viper Pedals drool 🤤
iv just got these and they feel great, however id like to rotate the pedals out a bit because my feet splay out alot, is this doable?
eatthisvr6 you would need to drill holes
@@NOOBIFIER1337 bugger that, il just deal with it
how wide is it from pedal to pedal?
Thanks
It is adjustable so I can not simply answer that. When seated you can adjust it such that your legs are comfortable in a neutral state.
how much did that MTX cost you?
The base is about $250 which will then need some modules to customize to the way you need it.
The pedals look really far apart... can they be moved closer together?
zonti 40cm, and no, the metal arms can not be modified to reduce the width.
I just got ace2 pedals. I can't adjust the width. but warBRD pedals seem that it is adjustable.
They are all the same pedals with different pedal kits. They don’t really move closer
you should really play dcs world too. great set up
Fuck the pedals. Thems some nice socks right there. Christmas prezzo? 🤣
Can you pls sometime in the Future do a Let's Play? Would be cool.
shiny
The one thumbs down doesn't play SC lol
looks like Drake made these