Pre-production model? And here I was thinking that these things have been available for the public to purchase for months. Why on earth are they sending a reviewer a pre-production model, after the initial release? I think it's inexcusable, especially for the asking price. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there's another well known reviewer out there that had the same issues with these pedals when they tested them OVER 4 MONTHS AGO. Just my 2 cents...
In fairness we’ve had these about 4 months. But yes, it would have been nice to A. Be told they were preproduction. B. Be told they had identified issues that might impact us and taken steps to rectify them. Since the time we organised this review we have started confirming whether something is preproduction or final before it’s shipped.
I probably will never buy them because I'm pretty happy with my P1000s but I'd be lying if I say they didn't catch my eye every time I was scrolling through catalogs looking for pedal upgrades. These are hands down the nicest aesthetic I've seen on pedals.
@@ty194 I just bought a set of P1000's, Though didn't bother with the haptic motors due to the software limitations. I mostly drive open wheelers without ABS or Traction control so they haptic motors wouldn't be doing anything. If they bring in lockup and wheel spin effects I might go down that road.
@@Metla666 Yes if you look at Player1 Sim Gear's channel, he said that Simagic has implied they're working on more feedback like engine rumble and reacting to bumps and things like that. Just the way I look at it now is that if manufacturers are going to charge this much, it needs to have some sort of haptic feedback now. Simagic has shown the way with a relatively affordable solution and if they develop it as it seems they will, other pedals anywhere around its price range will be pointless. If Simucube's offering was anywhere near affordable, all other pedal sets would have been obsolete overnight.
SRP-GT-R 3P (including clutch) for 1050 euros deserves a shout. Arguably the best pedals behind the Simucube active pedals that are priced too high for most.
I have the earlier model (2 pedals GT) for over two years now, and I still like them. There was an idea that the cilinders could fail, but after over two years of heavy use they are still fine.
@@brulaapgaapmeester8052 why would they fail? They are pneumatic. I have had arc carbons for 13 years which are also pneumatic and they still work fine. Pneumatic cylinders are pretty bulletproof, unlike hydraulics and they don’t leak.
At this price, they need to have haptic feedback motors now. Although it will never be reviewed on this channel, Simagic's P1000s with haptic motors have changed the game.
Those are the pedals I ordered. Can't wait to finish building the rig to try them. They look and feel absolutely amazing. I also do not get how much overlooked they are. There is nearly no marketing around them yet they cost about the same as HSV Ultimates or these CC pedals. Which shows how much more of the cost goes towards the pedals themselves over the marketing.
I know you’ve been dealing with a falling out with Simagic, but I’m sure a lot of your viewers would appreciate a review on the Simagic P1000. It looks like they may be great products for many people due to Simagic’s notorious best bang for buck, including a possible revolutionary haptic system. Your expertise in this area would be invaluable, and I trust your opinion.
@BOOSTED MEDIA I would be curious to know your thoughts on the advantages or differences between brake pedals that solely utilize elastomers vs those that use only springs. Many claim springs are much better suited, but I have not tested myself...
Those GTRs are some of the sturdiest and nicest looking sets I've seen -- Reminds me of something Simucube would build -- but half the price they'd probably charge. I'm currently running VNM lites. Pretty basic looking but amazing feel and performance.
Will covered the reason they havent reviewed sim magic in a while and i dont belived its changed. Was something to do with a product review they didnt like
What’s up Will.. I was literally 5 seconds away from buying these… and then I said to myself I will just check what boosted thinks! This review was great but really annoyed me!!! Because I love blue and these are damn beautiful! But so many tiny flaws I couldn’t accept. I purchased the invicta hydrolics and omg I’m glad I did,the most incredible set of pedals in the world in my opinion. And for what it’s worth my mate is a current v8 supercar driver (Top 5) won an event this year, and he knows his shit. He ran my pedals for 6 hours at my place doing a I~Racing event for the day and he said “I can’t see anything ever being so good under breaking for consistency and feel as these things” so he agrees with the invicta comment also He used to run sim magic p2000 and bought the invicta that arvo He now runs Asetek invicta base and pedals with CC wheel for what it’s worth Much respect to everyone
thanks great review as always. love the depth and density of information consistently provided in these reviews. Wouldn't this product be in the same category as the Simagic pedals as well? Not sure if they were ever reviewed on the channel. What I like about Simagic's approach is that they are providing an upgrade path of their products to add haptic feedback. This is a potential drawback of all the sim pedals on the market today where this feature might become the standard. I can see that communicating information through the pedals about ABS trigger point would be a huge selling point and a great advantage in sim, no matter the quality of the pedal itself.
There are plenty of great pedals on the market, actually the pedals market is surely the most competitive and hardest to distinct currently. I used VRS, Fanatec V2+3, Asetek, Heusinkveld and Cube Controls. I must say, Cube Controls looks is oustanding and what I loved the most, is the sheer amount of options to setup your pedals in the way you want. This fact is also a drawback on the other hand, because many people don't want to spend that much time of setting up something to your liking. Price is high, but for me personally, if you want to spend the money, it is worth it. Review is spot on and great quality as usual!
I would really like to see a video on cost to performance. Such as a full budget build a mid grade build to the extreme (I don't worry about money) build. With everything from a cockpit to wheels and pedals, etc. I understand everything is subjective. A total buyer's guide would be awesome. And of course it would be based on today's prices. I'm currently trying to save money for my dream setup, but I find it very difficult to find the right path to start down. It's just a huge investment, and I really think that these guys would definitely help me decide on how to spend my hard earned money.
Hey Will great insightful review as always. I have these pedals and generally happy with them so far. Just wondering what pedal plate you were using when you had them on your rig?
je suis français et je suis obliger de mettre la vidéo en vitesse 0.75 pour avoir le temps de suivre vous parler tellement vite 😅 mais j'adore vos testes tellement de qualité
Thanks for another graet vid Will,I am still running the the Mecacup 1 pedals,They still work and look the same as when they were new.But they are a few years old now. Do you think these more up to date pedals have any performance advantages against older highend pedals????
I felt so good of myself when I finally was able to step away from thrustmaster and get my csl dd 8nm with a playseat challenge. Now I feel like it's never going to be good enough! Go from feeling great back to shitty again. Probably will never afford these or half the gear you show Will..
He's not ever going to review anything from Simagic anymore. You will have to make do with Race Beyond Matter or one or two of the other RUclipsrs who have reviewed it.
@@PietroPizzi He had a falling out with Simagic, that's why you can't find reviews on here for things like the Alpha U wheelbase or the FX Pro wheel even though they're supposed to be excellent.
@@ty194 I just had a read of Wills commentary on the subject on an old reddit thread. Looks to be a craphole move by simagic. Damn shame but I can understand the reasoning.
I like the look of the pedals but apart from the looks nothing else is exceptional and has been done before at a lower price point. I cant see why these would cost so much more than the competition except for the looks and brand name.
I have them and I love them tbh, have tried the VRS or HV but I'm happy with my choice, coming from CSL V3's is a big difference, and like you mentioned the customisability is amazing, but I agree the gas throttle pedal is not great, great review.
I can agree. I'm really happy with my choice, even though I just had to send them back to the factory for repairs. I don't really hear about faults on the pedals, probably my set being the only one to have that particular issue. I don't have the slip thing he talked about, but I opted on to not use the blue tensioning knob for the preload, I use those plastic spacers/end caps with the lug nuts in the package (just like Dan Suzuki used them), since I have to mount them another way onto the Sim-Lab pedal plate. Would honestly be better if they were made from some sort of metal, because in my experience those plastic parts give more customizability on how you can set up the whole pedal preset. The blue knob looks nice and adds to the overall aesthetics of the pedal, but the other is just more functional. Overall I'm happy with the pedals, I love how the brake feels. No other pedal other than the Simucube Active Pedals can surpass or even match the Heusinkveld Ultimate+ throttle, this one can't really get close either. Maybe with time they can improve the pedal set or make a complete revision.
These look very nice but given the fact that it seems we are just starting into the active pedals/pedals with feedback revolution, it seems kinda silly to spend this much money on a pedal set that it still the same old spring/elastomer and loadcell set up we’ve seen for years now. Just looking good isn’t enough anymore in todays market.
Bit off topic for this review. Don’t know any other way to contact you. Can you tell me why there are very few simagic P1000 reviews? I am in the market for my next set of pedals( currently use sprints) Trying to gather as much info as possible before purchasing and which will be the best upgrade. Thanks
You say in the beginning that they would not see this video before you launch it and yet there is a correction about the pedal being preproduction. Did they see this video before you launched it?
i just ordered our set- for the WSR4MH road tour demo Pls keep us posted> Long time watcher first time commoner and you've been a great influence with your mental health and your shelf inspired us to start our own nonprofit organization to help mental health and using some racing as a form of therapy thanks Will I look forward to hearing your thoughts on these also we are to order the NVM petals to look at as well peace
I get it that these look a lot nicer and have adjustability on the throttle but comparing these to the csl elite v2 pedals makes these seem silly. The v2s give you more adjustability on the brake pedal and it comes with the different springs and elastomers. It’s way easier to change them too. They also come with a clutch pedal and a baseplate. Both pedal sets are machined and powder coated aluminum. Also the V2s are a roughly a third of the price… I get these look nice but that doesn’t justify the price for me.
I’m looking at new pedals and am willing to ignore price if they are worth it(bar simucube). In your opinion what is currently the best pedals on the market you have used?
Active Pedals aside with price as no object I’d probably go with Heusinkveld Ultimate+. VRS and VNM are very close but the build quality and refinement on HEs is just a tiny bit better in my opinion. If it were my money though I’d probably buy VNM as they are very close and a lot cheaper.
@@boostedmedia thank you for the reply and I’ll take a deeper look into your video on those vnm pedals can’t go wrong with any of them though from the sound of it
Great review as usual. Pedals seem too pricey for what they deliver. There's 3 or 4 other pedal sets that seem to offer a very similar experience for this money, or cheaper, and have all-in-one software. Still, they look nice 😅
If i upgrade my pedals to anything itll be Mozas CRP pedals cause my whole rig is Moza it would be rough starting over and having to use multiple software programs to control my stuff and ovr a grand for 2 pedals use entirely to much granted they do look incredible i can only imagine these a far past the point of diminishing returns for sure EV b been if the Hey do look good are the twice as good as Mozas CRP pedals that actually come with a clutch
clearly they can build solid pedals for 5-600 bucks, these 10k pedals that are faulty, made of different material depending on the pedal etc, this gives me a clue that they planned for production efficiency and cost efficiency for the supply chain. And still it comes with all these faults, 10k ye nah, its a gimmick. Please racers, dont fall for this kind of price gouging. I would looove to see the production cost of the product.
If modern vehicles are drive by wire why don't these sim manufacturers just use whatever system actual cars are using nowadays to capture the feel and authenticty?
Hi Will, could you do a video ranking the best direct drive wheel bases and pedal sets? Maybe a best bang for buck at three different price points with the pros and cons? There has been so much new gear in the last 12 months that it is hard to keep up!
in this day and age 1k plus pedals should not be spring and elastomer just my opinion, you can only get so much feel out of them when so many companies are producing same quality for a fraction of the price
See this is where I have some issues with people just plain being stupid...... These prices are absolutely Ludacris for pedals, those pedals are more than the actual pedals cost that are in your car people..... Come on man.... I mean maybe if you are a very serious contender in the Sim racing world and maybe these will help your driving.... again that's a big maybe if they actually would help you improve more than likely they wont, they are just pretty earrings you place your feet on...... WOW just WOW the amount of money people waste on gaming. This is for people that have no idea what to spend their money on.
I wish these reviews were a bit more natural/to-the-point. It is clear to me that he is constantly mincing his words to avoid saying anything is "bad" even when it obviously is. I assume this is to avoid upsetting the vendor and preventing future sponsorships, but it is extremely unfortunate for the viewers. At this point is a bit hard to trust any reviews here 100% because of the obvious intervention and the whole "cannot say anything is bad" approach.
Just blow my mind, price aside, why the heck would you ever send a preproduction model for review if its not the actual item you are gonna produce. Things like that will cost them sales, just a really dumb way to cheap out.
seriously though, what's the point of leaving you making that review if they have an updated version? they should've told you to send them back and send you the updated ones. i find that kinda annoying. it works against them too. during this time people are misleaded. go to buy something else while in fact updated version might be a good deal. really not smart at all to do that.
Love the Reviews, all around your content has Grown in Quality over the past 2 years. Keep it up.
Pre-production model? And here I was thinking that these things have been available for the public to purchase for months. Why on earth are they sending a reviewer a pre-production model, after the initial release? I think it's inexcusable, especially for the asking price. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there's another well known reviewer out there that had the same issues with these pedals when they tested them OVER 4 MONTHS AGO. Just my 2 cents...
In fairness we’ve had these about 4 months. But yes, it would have been nice to A. Be told they were preproduction. B. Be told they had identified issues that might impact us and taken steps to rectify them.
Since the time we organised this review we have started confirming whether something is preproduction or final before it’s shipped.
Am I the only one seeing little dinosaurs when those are on the table haha
I probably will never buy them because I'm pretty happy with my P1000s but I'd be lying if I say they didn't catch my eye every time I was scrolling through catalogs looking for pedal upgrades. These are hands down the nicest aesthetic I've seen on pedals.
These won't hold a candle to the P1000s with the haptic feedback which is a complete game changer.
Us p2000 owners need some love in the form of haptics
@@ty194 I just bought a set of P1000's, Though didn't bother with the haptic motors due to the software limitations. I mostly drive open wheelers without ABS or Traction control so they haptic motors wouldn't be doing anything. If they bring in lockup and wheel spin effects I might go down that road.
@@Metla666 Yes if you look at Player1 Sim Gear's channel, he said that Simagic has implied they're working on more feedback like engine rumble and reacting to bumps and things like that. Just the way I look at it now is that if manufacturers are going to charge this much, it needs to have some sort of haptic feedback now. Simagic has shown the way with a relatively affordable solution and if they develop it as it seems they will, other pedals anywhere around its price range will be pointless. If Simucube's offering was anywhere near affordable, all other pedal sets would have been obsolete overnight.
@@critic462simagic said they are working on Haptic for the P2000s...it's coming 👍
SRP-GT-R 3P (including clutch) for 1050 euros deserves a shout. Arguably the best pedals behind the Simucube active pedals that are priced too high for most.
I have the earlier model (2 pedals GT) for over two years now, and I still like them. There was an idea that the cilinders could fail, but after over two years of heavy use they are still fine.
@@brulaapgaapmeester8052 why would they fail? They are pneumatic. I have had arc carbons for 13 years which are also pneumatic and they still work fine. Pneumatic cylinders are pretty bulletproof, unlike hydraulics and they don’t leak.
At this price, they need to have haptic feedback motors now. Although it will never be reviewed on this channel, Simagic's P1000s with haptic motors have changed the game.
Simtrecs are always overlooked, Barry at Sim racing garage still has them on his daily driver, that has to mean something
We can only comment on products we have personal experience with.
@@boostedmedia yes sir i know that, i was just saying it in the comments to other sim racers thanks for your work you do for us👍
Those are the pedals I ordered. Can't wait to finish building the rig to try them. They look and feel absolutely amazing.
I also do not get how much overlooked they are. There is nearly no marketing around them yet they cost about the same as HSV Ultimates or these CC pedals. Which shows how much more of the cost goes towards the pedals themselves over the marketing.
These are the pedals I actually want to trade to . Currently on meca cup 1
Great review, shout out to Tom through, his appearances are missed in the videos.
These are the best looking peels, that’s for sure!
I know you’ve been dealing with a falling out with Simagic, but I’m sure a lot of your viewers would appreciate a review on the Simagic P1000. It looks like they may be great products for many people due to Simagic’s notorious best bang for buck, including a possible revolutionary haptic system. Your expertise in this area would be invaluable, and I trust your opinion.
So good to watch a honest and transparent review. Cheers
@BOOSTED MEDIA I would be curious to know your thoughts on the advantages or differences between brake pedals that solely utilize elastomers vs those that use only springs. Many claim springs are much better suited, but I have not tested myself...
Love my SimRacing Pro GTR pedals. The best kept secret pedals in SimRacing 😊
Really interessted of buying them and sell my Ultimate+ 😊
@@maas7740 They are a work of art and make most other pedals feel like toys 🧸
Those GTRs are some of the sturdiest and nicest looking sets I've seen -- Reminds me of something Simucube would build -- but half the price they'd probably charge.
I'm currently running VNM lites. Pretty basic looking but amazing feel and performance.
they’re gorgeous looking pedals that’s for sure. great video as always 👏
I feel like we are paying for nice CNC work at this point. The product having a differentiating look shouldn't be something that the customer pays for
Hope some day you'll have the opportunity to test the Simagic P1000(i)!
Totally interested in these.
Will covered the reason they havent reviewed sim magic in a while and i dont belived its changed. Was something to do with a product review they didnt like
@@chrisg.2962 oh okay :/ thank you for the information mate!
Will we need a simagic p1000 with the haptic motors review, I wanna make sure they're good
Not going to happen on this channel, you will have to go elsewhere like Race Beyond Matter.
What’s up Will.. I was literally 5 seconds away from buying these… and then I said to myself I will just check what boosted thinks!
This review was great but really annoyed me!!! Because I love blue and these are damn beautiful! But so many tiny flaws I couldn’t accept. I purchased the invicta hydrolics and omg I’m glad I did,the most incredible set of pedals in the world in my opinion.
And for what it’s worth my mate is a current v8 supercar driver (Top 5) won an event this year, and he knows his shit.
He ran my pedals for 6 hours at my place doing a I~Racing event for the day and he said “I can’t see anything ever being so good under breaking for consistency and feel as these things” so he agrees with the invicta comment also
He used to run sim magic p2000 and bought the invicta that arvo
He now runs Asetek invicta base and pedals with CC wheel for what it’s worth
Much respect to everyone
Could not stop staring at the dent in the front mounting hole of the throttle
thanks great review as always. love the depth and density of information consistently provided in these reviews. Wouldn't this product be in the same category as the Simagic pedals as well? Not sure if they were ever reviewed on the channel. What I like about Simagic's approach is that they are providing an upgrade path of their products to add haptic feedback. This is a potential drawback of all the sim pedals on the market today where this feature might become the standard. I can see that communicating information through the pedals about ABS trigger point would be a huge selling point and a great advantage in sim, no matter the quality of the pedal itself.
There are plenty of great pedals on the market, actually the pedals market is surely the most competitive and hardest to distinct currently.
I used VRS, Fanatec V2+3, Asetek, Heusinkveld and Cube Controls.
I must say, Cube Controls looks is oustanding and what I loved the most, is the sheer amount of options to setup your pedals in the way you want.
This fact is also a drawback on the other hand, because many people don't want to spend that much time of setting up something to your liking.
Price is high, but for me personally, if you want to spend the money, it is worth it.
Review is spot on and great quality as usual!
these pricy pedals and alike should all come with haptic motors
Great honest video. Will you do a video on the new SimLab XP1 Loadcell Pedals soon?
Thanks. Hoping to.
I would really like to see a video on cost to performance. Such as a full budget build a mid grade build to the extreme (I don't worry about money) build. With everything from a cockpit to wheels and pedals, etc. I understand everything is subjective. A total buyer's guide would be awesome. And of course it would be based on today's prices. I'm currently trying to save money for my dream setup, but I find it very difficult to find the right path to start down. It's just a huge investment, and I really think that these guys would definitely help me decide on how to spend my hard earned money.
They look like small mechanical dinosaurs. Very cute!
Hey Will great insightful review as always. I have these pedals and generally happy with them so far. Just wondering what pedal plate you were using when you had them on your rig?
je suis français et je suis obliger de mettre la vidéo en vitesse 0.75 pour avoir le temps de suivre vous parler tellement vite 😅 mais j'adore vos testes tellement de qualité
Thanks for another graet vid Will,I am still running the the Mecacup 1 pedals,They still work and look the same as when they were new.But they are a few years old now. Do you think these more up to date pedals have any performance advantages against older highend pedals????
I felt so good of myself when I finally was able to step away from thrustmaster and get my csl dd 8nm with a playseat challenge. Now I feel like it's never going to be good enough! Go from feeling great back to shitty again. Probably will never afford these or half the gear you show Will..
Please test the new Simagic P1000 with haptic feedback!! Race Beyond Matters thinks all other pedals are obsolete now. So what do you think?
But they are way above silent, please check this in detail if you review them!
He's not ever going to review anything from Simagic anymore. You will have to make do with Race Beyond Matter or one or two of the other RUclipsrs who have reviewed it.
@@ty194 Do you know why?
@@PietroPizzi He had a falling out with Simagic, that's why you can't find reviews on here for things like the Alpha U wheelbase or the FX Pro wheel even though they're supposed to be excellent.
You can add the haptic to other pedals. I just ordered the haptic motor for my HE+
Any plans to review the Simagic P1000 pedal set with the haptic motors?
He's fallen out with Simagic so you won't see that on this channel ever.
@@ty194 I just had a read of Wills commentary on the subject on an old reddit thread. Looks to be a craphole move by simagic. Damn shame but I can understand the reasoning.
@@Metla666 Do you have a link to the thread or more details on what happened?
I like the look of the pedals but apart from the looks nothing else is exceptional and has been done before at a lower price point. I cant see why these would cost so much more than the competition except for the looks and brand name.
that was also my thought
I have them and I love them tbh, have tried the VRS or HV but I'm happy with my choice, coming from CSL V3's is a big difference, and like you mentioned the customisability is amazing, but I agree the gas throttle pedal is not great, great review.
do they do the slip thing he was talking about?>
@@hansolo631 I haven't experienced yet, maybe they did addressed the issue
I can agree. I'm really happy with my choice, even though I just had to send them back to the factory for repairs. I don't really hear about faults on the pedals, probably my set being the only one to have that particular issue. I don't have the slip thing he talked about, but I opted on to not use the blue tensioning knob for the preload, I use those plastic spacers/end caps with the lug nuts in the package (just like Dan Suzuki used them), since I have to mount them another way onto the Sim-Lab pedal plate. Would honestly be better if they were made from some sort of metal, because in my experience those plastic parts give more customizability on how you can set up the whole pedal preset. The blue knob looks nice and adds to the overall aesthetics of the pedal, but the other is just more functional. Overall I'm happy with the pedals, I love how the brake feels. No other pedal other than the Simucube Active Pedals can surpass or even match the Heusinkveld Ultimate+ throttle, this one can't really get close either. Maybe with time they can improve the pedal set or make a complete revision.
These look very nice but given the fact that it seems we are just starting into the active pedals/pedals with feedback revolution, it seems kinda silly to spend this much money on a pedal set that it still the same old spring/elastomer and loadcell set up we’ve seen for years now. Just looking good isn’t enough anymore in todays market.
What is the best pedals you have experienced up until now? Include simcube direct drive one.
so how are they compared with simcube active pedals? “OUTSIDE OF THE PRICE” are they still incredible?
They are beautiful for sure but just don't see the value to price ratio myself ... but they definitely are well presented and I'm sure they are good.
Look: 10/10
Adjustments: 10/10
Price: Sad Violins Theme is playing
I wonder if the difference in mounting bracket material is also related to them being pre production
Bit too rich for me but would love to hear your thoughts on the simagic P1000.
Interested to hear thoughts on the brake elastomer and it’s ‘cup’ setup. The idea of the cups sounds good, but does it work nice?
Why not venym in the competition mentioned?
Bit off topic for this review. Don’t know any other way to contact you. Can you tell me why there are very few simagic P1000 reviews? I am in the market for my next set of pedals( currently use sprints) Trying to gather as much info as possible before purchasing and which will be the best upgrade. Thanks
Great review again 😊 How would you compare them to the SRP-GT? Would you prefeer the SRP ones?
You say in the beginning that they would not see this video before you launch it and yet there is a correction about the pedal being preproduction. Did they see this video before you launched it?
Brake pedal looks like a little Brontosaurus :P
LMAO. Can't unsee it now.
Cute baby Brontosauruses
i just ordered our set- for the WSR4MH road tour demo Pls keep us posted> Long time watcher first time commoner and you've been a great influence with your mental health and your shelf inspired us to start our own nonprofit organization to help mental health and using some racing as a form of therapy thanks Will I look forward to hearing your thoughts on these also we are to order the NVM petals to look at as well peace
I get it that these look a lot nicer and have adjustability on the throttle but comparing these to the csl elite v2 pedals makes these seem silly. The v2s give you more adjustability on the brake pedal and it comes with the different springs and elastomers. It’s way easier to change them too. They also come with a clutch pedal and a baseplate. Both pedal sets are machined and powder coated aluminum. Also the V2s are a roughly a third of the price… I get these look nice but that doesn’t justify the price for me.
I’m looking at new pedals and am willing to ignore price if they are worth it(bar simucube). In your opinion what is currently the best pedals on the market you have used?
Active Pedals aside with price as no object I’d probably go with Heusinkveld Ultimate+. VRS and VNM are very close but the build quality and refinement on HEs is just a tiny bit better in my opinion.
If it were my money though I’d probably buy VNM as they are very close and a lot cheaper.
@@boostedmedia thank you for the reply and I’ll take a deeper look into your video on those vnm pedals can’t go wrong with any of them though from the sound of it
@@boostedmedia went with your advice and ordered the Vnm pedals off track racer today thank you
Great review as usual. Pedals seem too pricey for what they deliver. There's 3 or 4 other pedal sets that seem to offer a very similar experience for this money, or cheaper, and have all-in-one software. Still, they look nice 😅
Maybe its aluminium on the accel pedal because u press much less force into it than the braking one, even more when ur using dampers
If i upgrade my pedals to anything itll be Mozas CRP pedals cause my whole rig is Moza it would be rough starting over and having to use multiple software programs to control my stuff and ovr a grand for 2 pedals use entirely to much granted they do look incredible i can only imagine these a far past the point of diminishing returns for sure EV b been if the Hey do look good are the twice as good as Mozas CRP pedals that actually come with a clutch
Could buy a gnarly set of exhaust headers or a coilovers for this price. Seems a bit ridiculous.
ill stick to my Imsim talento pedals, highly recommended.
clearly they can build solid pedals for 5-600 bucks, these 10k pedals that are faulty, made of different material depending on the pedal etc, this gives me a clue that they planned for production efficiency and cost efficiency for the supply chain. And still it comes with all these faults, 10k ye nah, its a gimmick. Please racers, dont fall for this kind of price gouging. I would looove to see the production cost of the product.
If modern vehicles are drive by wire why don't these sim manufacturers just use whatever system actual cars are using nowadays to capture the feel and authenticty?
Hi Will, could you do a video ranking the best direct drive wheel bases and pedal sets? Maybe a best bang for buck at three different price points with the pros and cons? There has been so much new gear in the last 12 months that it is hard to keep up!
in this day and age 1k plus pedals should not be spring and elastomer just my opinion, you can only get so much feel out of them when so many companies are producing same quality for a fraction of the price
Because racing is all about holding exactly the same brake pressure for the whole corner 👍😒
SRP GT and Simtreks are the only pedals you should consider. Simucube is way too expensive.
You are the best
See this is where I have some issues with people just plain being stupid...... These prices are absolutely Ludacris for pedals, those pedals are more than the actual pedals cost that are in your car people..... Come on man.... I mean maybe if you are a very serious contender in the Sim racing world and maybe these will help your driving.... again that's a big maybe if they actually would help you improve more than likely they wont, they are just pretty earrings you place your feet on...... WOW just WOW the amount of money people waste on gaming. This is for people that have no idea what to spend their money on.
Looks amazing🫠
Overpriced aluminum/plastic nonsense. Waste of hard earned money.
I wish these reviews were a bit more natural/to-the-point. It is clear to me that he is constantly mincing his words to avoid saying anything is "bad" even when it obviously is. I assume this is to avoid upsetting the vendor and preventing future sponsorships, but it is extremely unfortunate for the viewers.
At this point is a bit hard to trust any reviews here 100% because of the obvious intervention and the whole "cannot say anything is bad" approach.
as soon as i heard metal bending i stopped looking at these, at such a price tag this shouldnt happen
Nice pedals but 1000 bugs 🤯🥴
Simrace pedals have gotten way more expensive than real rally pedals 😂
Ridiculous nickel and dimming not including the other elastomers, that’s a standard thing.
Damper - It's going to leak eventually, every damper does this no matter what.
Just blow my mind, price aside, why the heck would you ever send a preproduction model for review if its not the actual item you are gonna produce. Things like that will cost them sales, just a really dumb way to cheap out.
seriously though, what's the point of leaving you making that review if they have an updated version? they should've told you to send them back and send you the updated ones. i find that kinda annoying. it works against them too. during this time people are misleaded. go to buy something else while in fact updated version might be a good deal. really not smart at all to do that.
The most overpriced and underwhelming pedals out there
Good review but this product is not for me.
Paying a 50% mark up just for the fancy appearance. These are a rip off. SRP pedals are better and cheaper.
why do they look like puppies
overpriced
just give us aussies the au price please I dont give a shit what any other country is paying?
They don’t provide pricing in AUD so the price here fluctuates with the exchange rate.
Style over substance is my conclusion here