Hey Geek Street, great video and we appreciate the inclusion of ourselves into the video. We just wanted to add that our wheel stand also has upgradability to a full cockpit if people purchase the rear seat frame. We noticed this information was possibly missed, so just wanted to add it here for you. Keep doing a great job with your content!
You are correct, we had a similar design a long time ago which was our Pro Cockpit. We felt it wasn't suited to the modern racer and it was effectively replaced by the TITAN Cockpit while our ART cockpit grew from strength to strength in the same time.
I have a aluminium profile wheel stand from Sim Labs. Love it. Nice and compact. Cost me like £250 with the seat supporter. I don't need a full rig. And a metal chair that is strong so I can stomp on that 200 kgs load cell and the chair can take it no problems and no fatigue either.
An excellent simulator rig seat can definitely help improve lap times and maintain stability. I recently purchased a GT-Lite setup from CONSPIT to upgrade my gear, and I can't wait for it to arrive!
I think the playseat trophy is the most aesthetically pleasing to me, has little to no flex and still retains portability, with the optional shifter if desired. I think it's the jack of all trades here, esp paired with the logitech pro wheel/pedals. I know everyone says to get an alu rig, but they just look too industrial to me and are a PITA to move around. Thanks for the video!
@@GeekStreet just curious, do you have a favorite wheel and pedal set so far? Your video last year on the PSVR2 and GT7 is the reason I'm down this rabbit hole and have been diligently thrifting FB marketplace for the logitech suite of products 😛
@@pelvispresley22 if you got about $800 (for the base and rim) the alpha mini from simmagic is the way to go from my research, plan on picking one up myself.. below that I'd look at the csl elite DD from fanatec. They also got a good deal going that comes with the pedals for like $600. I been using the v3's from fanatec for about 3 years now highly recommend them if you got the $.
I got the GT omega wheel stand and does the job nicely for me having limited space. I got pretty thick carpet so no problems with the seat moving and with it being so small I can easy move it in front of my desk when I want to use it then simply fold it up and put to one side when I'm not.
I have a version of the first wheel stand and it’s actually upgradeable. It has support bars for extra support with stronger ffb settings, and I’ve also added on the mount and seat with recline and slider ! I recently went from a Logitech driving force pro from 2005 to a moza r12 and it’s been standing up great even at full ffb in assetto corsa competizione I believe everything was just under $400 usd
I am currently using a GT Omega Classic (actually have 2, as I bought a sealed one at an Amazon discount store for $20 CND). I have the older model from about 1-1/2 years ago that did not come with the office chair stopped, so I bought flat replacements for the wheels. As a side note, not sure about the new GT Omega Classic that has the wheel stopper, but the older one does have a separate (sold separately) seat frame extension. There are also other brand of seat frame extension that fit sold on Amazon. The main reason I got the Classic was for lack of space. The room my setup is in doubles as my girlfriend and my collectors display room and office area. So the idea of a fold up wheel stand was awesome, until I added extra shelves to it (in all I have the 2 it came with, bought a spare shelf, and added the 2 from the discount set). How (because there isn't enough room them mount them all) and why? How took a lot of planning to get them mounted together. And why, so that I could have my shifter one one, my handbrake beside and at a similar height, a mouse pad shelf and a keyboard shelf.
Best rig out of all those? I really like the Trak Racer TRX with it's tubular structure. Years ago, I used to have Trak Racer's older tubular models (with monitor mount), but there were some welding weak points. Hence I replaced it with Simetik K2-R, which offers good adjustability in a fairly small footprint. I also like its aesthetics. 7:55
All you need to know is do you need foldable/portable or do you have room? Find a budget and goal. Then find out which has the cheapest shipping/product total. Then buy. One company in EU will kill US buyers for shipping. Vice versa.
Awesome video!. I can advocate for the Playseat Trophy Logitech G edition. Perfect for small spaces and no noticeable flex with my Logitech Pro Wheel and Pedals. "Best Rig"
Found a full racing set up on marketplace, 250,- and logitech steering wheel with peddels and shifter, its the meta if you want to get in sim racing, buy second hand, if you want more expensive gear you can upgrade later
i picked up a tubular frame one from a company called vivo on amazon ,was $500 CAD shifter and monitor mount included ,i have a moza R5 attached to it and loving it !
I ended up with a TR8 Pro just because of the ease of assembly and aesthetics. An 80/20 rig like the TR120 would be more customizable but I didn't want the hassle of taking hours to put everything together and the trouble I'd have in case I need to move it for any reason.
I have the playseat challenge for my previous logi G29, basically made for each other, absolutely great. I upgraded to a Fanatec CSL DD 8Nm and Loadcell brake, the 8Nm is absolutely the limit for the PS challenge. And I don’t use 100% brake force anyway, anymore than 50% does the seat not tolerate. But I’m happy with the rigidity, I purchased a reinforcement kit for the PS challenge which is much needed and makes it perfect for me. I’ll be happy with this setup for many years.
As an extremely causal gamer who may play the racing games 1 or 2 hours a month max, I have to go with wheel stand that can be fold up easily and put away. Foldable seat can be an option too but I don't even play enough to justify a game console.
I believe that the Playseat Evolution is a great budget choice.. It costs around 300€ new and you can get it used for as low as 90€. I got mine used and only required a seat cover as its white leather seat was quite used up (the vinyl coating started falling off). It's not perfect but it's great for getting into sim racing. It can even support a DD Wheel and minor mods make it even greater. The Pedal stand is rather flimsy and needs an additional part (wood or whatever) to make it stable.
If you don't like the looks of an aluminium rig like me then have a look at the RSR21 from Rock Solid Rigs starting around £ 400. I have one and am very pleased with it easily modifiable as it's made from wood
@@GeekStreet well its beach plyboard that used in aircraft. If you look on RUclips for Rock Solid Rigs you'll find reviews on it. I got mine with the two monitor mounts and was so pleased with the looks and how it's built 👍 from me.
I recently got a PC but before I had a Logitech g29 wheel+shifter now Im thinking about getting a USB handbrake. Whats the best one and what to look when buying it?
“ Best Rig” I just recently purchase the Logitech Challenge X to use with my Logitech G Pro Wheel and it works very well together. Thanks for the reviews as it made it alot easier to make a purchase decision!
Ive been looking for a new cockpit so this couldn't come at a better time lol. Does the tr120 or the next level racing gt elite come with a butt kicker mount?
Hi, I'd be grateful if you can advise me on items and models to get for my 1st racing sim. I am completely new to this and my budget is £2k. I am looking at track racer tr8 rig but can you advise me on following: - what DD wheel base to get - what pedals to get - what tv and size to get for mounted TV - what gearbox to get - what additional brackets I would need - anything else you would advise Your help is appreciated PS I'll be running a PS5
i know i'm 9 months too late, but a small Tier list figure at the conclusion of the video would be a great way to remind people how you rated the different options along with prices if possible. very good and informative video, thanks!
The GT Omega Classic wheel stand also has a rear seat frame add-on, much like the Next Level alternative you featured immdiatly after. I own the GT Omega classic wheel stand with the rear seat frame add-on, and it is all available to purchase on GT Omega's website.
Are there any sim racing setups that have hand controls? Hand controls for someone like me who is a paraplegic and don't have the ability to use my feet?
Alrighty, this video helped QUITE a bit! I’ve been wanting to get into sim racing for quite some time and always thought it was going to cost a bunch of money. But from someone who lives in the US this actually doesn’t seem that bad. From the video I was looking into the Next level NLR-R001 or the Next level racing GTElite, out of those two which would you prefer? Another question is (If you know) how tall are both of them? Cause I’m Working with a limited space and need them to fit under a space. One other thing is which, wheel/pedal, shifter combo would you recommend I buy? I’d like to be able to race Both F1/iracing, + Gran turismo and all the other games, so what would you recommend? Anything helps!
Hi ich hätte da mal eine frage ich bräuchte ein simracing rig für um die 600 bis 700 Euro mit Sitz und Monitor Halterung was wäre deiner meinung nach immoment das beste was man kriegen könnte die Maße die bei mir gehen würden wären 160x60 cm zur info ich benutze eine Fanatec wheel base
Open wheeler gen 3 Get the seat riser kit I got all the add ons Go watch there video on here , see em at end , racing , flight ect . Best sim rig for money .
Hi, I would like to ask for your advice: I'm looking for the best sim racing rig that can be comfortable for both me and my son, who is about 1.3 meters tall. Currently, we use a simple "Wheel Stand Pro" and change the chair we sit on each time, but I need a rig that is separate from the TV and dedicated solely to simulation. It should be easy to adjust for different heights. In addition to the rig, I will obviously need to find a monitor stand, and I'm considering both rigs that already have the stand included or getting a separate stand to better set the distance from the monitor depending on whether it's me or my son using it. My budget is around €500-700, but if you have recommendations for rigs that are particularly advantageous for my situation and cost more, feel free to suggest them. I'm considering both fixed and foldable rigs, but space is not a major issue. Thank you again for your work and for any suggestions you can provide.
I have Trak Racer Tr80- lite but I think i have my pedal angle setup wrong, i adjust the brake so that it’s 90 degrees to the ground. How should the pedal angle be for a GT rig?
I have a Fanatec CSW 2.5 (8 N/m) and am looking to get an entry level wheel stand or full rig which one would you recommend as id like one with no flex at all. the next level racing wheel stand dd is my current choice but would like to hear any recommendations
If you could help me I would appreciate it. I have a different use case. I have the budget and the space. I want a rig that an adult can use, and then adjust for a young child. So the seat and the steering wheel need to be able to adjust quickly depending on the use case. Suggestions? I will be using PC only.
Yep a good comfy for you cockpit and loadcell pedals are the most important parts of a rig imo i 😘 ve my Next Level Racing cockpit and Moza CRP pedals i just live Moza period the customer service is next level my USB port vroke on my R12 and they are sending a new whole pcb so they are replacing the whole board in the base i didn't even have to ask for it i sent them a picture of the broken port and proof of purchase and they said we will send you a new pcb if you can put it in i was in shock and was prepared to have a fight to get my R12 fixed like u would with Fanatec but nope Moza is on another level than other brands and its my fault it broke but they had my back i wish all companies where like Moza
Don't sleep on advanced sim racing. They have good customer service and free shipping in North America. I prefer independent monitor stand and the advanced vesa mounts are totally worth it.
SIZE MATTERS! Can you roll your rig into a closet and have it disappear? WHEELS! Adding caster wheels changes everything. SHAKERS! It’s the heated seat option in the dead of winter.
Many online sim shops sell their own brand of aluminum profile rig at a fraction of the price of trakracer and next level, it's a crime to have a video like this and not even mention that. Since it's aluminum extrusion, there is little to no difference between them and more 'name' brands like trakracer and gt omega. Hell you can look up the parts list from a simshop like advanced sim racing and just order all the pieces yourself from a metal shop. I did exactly thst for some add on pieces for my rig. You can order custom lengths and custom end taps and the hardware so you can basically add on whatever you can imagine and have it identical to a name brand at a fraction of the cost.
@@Motoscotty Advanced Sim Racing makes pretty good and cheap rigs, so does 6 sigma racing. I bought an ASR3 from advanced sim racing, but both companies make more affordable lighter duty versions - advanced sim racing makes the ASR1, 6 sigma makes the 6s-slim. they both should be able to handle wheels up to around 10nm (honestly though you could probably get away with over 12), and like a 75kg load cell (i have a 100kg load cell that i use at 45% - and i doubt anyone actually ever uses the full 100kg, looking online most people use between 40-60kg even on heavier pedals). sites like open sim rigs will sell you plans for sim racing rigs that you can DIY with wood or profile or whatever. advanced sim racing also actually has a full parts list for each rig on their site, and the build plans are on their youtube channel, so if you want to DIY you can order what you need from wherever near you that sells profile and build it using that (you will need to come up with your own solutions for the pedal plate and wheel deck though if you go this route) If you have a junkyard accessible, you can get a seat from a real car for probably like 50 bucks, but you can also find cheapish ones on amazon and aliexpress. also since they are aluminum profile, you can modify them as needed with easily available profile stock. I modified mine with profile from an online store called fazstore here in canada. the profile itself is pretty cheap, its all the t-nuts and fittings etc, that end up making it more expensive. Also these places usually have black Friday deals. So if your planning on buying it may be worth waiting a little till a sale comes up
I bought a trac racer 160 with a bunch of addons.. Spent a fortune… they never shipped the item. Contacted support many times. Heard nothing.. being forced to dispute purchased with bank. Not a great time as I bought it weeks ago for an event… had to miss the event.
Which sim racing cockpit would you buy?
Do you reccomend next level racing f gt bro
@@DroittAuButt- definitely that a good option 👌
@@GeekStreet thanks bro
At least TR-80
The TR120 would be a dream but the Playseat Challenge X would be my favourite for the price
'BEST RIG'
I'm so broke
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There's some pretty awesome cardboard builds using string etc 😊
Welcome to the adult life 😅
@@Jovane2707 so true 😅
What’s your plan to be not broke?
I would choose an 80/20 rather than a tubular as it gives you much more versatility with regards to upgrades and adjustability as well as rigidity.
Hey Geek Street, great video and we appreciate the inclusion of ourselves into the video.
We just wanted to add that our wheel stand also has upgradability to a full cockpit if people purchase the rear seat frame. We noticed this information was possibly missed, so just wanted to add it here for you. Keep doing a great job with your content!
Great thanks for clarification, that wheel stand was purchased quite a few years ago so good to hear its evolved.
Hey, GTOmega... Didn't you guys use to sell a cockpit just like the NLR GTRacer? IIRC you called it the Pro cockpit. How did NLR end up with it?
You are correct, we had a similar design a long time ago which was our Pro Cockpit.
We felt it wasn't suited to the modern racer and it was effectively replaced by the TITAN Cockpit while our ART cockpit grew from strength to strength in the same time.
Can we also mount Fanatec gt dd pro on it?
@@GTOmegaTV this is why I’m in the comments 👍🏻 I have the classic wheel stand with the rear add on, but it’s time to upgrade to the prime lite 😉
Can you make a tutorial on how to buy a rig without your wife leaving you?
Buy a foldable one together with a new handbag for her 👌
Lies and time...Just dont buy everything at once, lies on prices😂
Are you sure you need wife?
@@sickbee2672 lmao not me thinking up a lie to tell her wanting to buy a sim cockpit 😂
😂😂😂
I have a aluminium profile wheel stand from Sim Labs. Love it. Nice and compact. Cost me like £250 with the seat supporter. I don't need a full rig. And a metal chair that is strong so I can stomp on that 200 kgs load cell and the chair can take it no problems and no fatigue either.
An excellent simulator rig seat can definitely help improve lap times and maintain stability. I recently purchased a GT-Lite setup from CONSPIT to upgrade my gear, and I can't wait for it to arrive!
I think the playseat trophy is the most aesthetically pleasing to me, has little to no flex and still retains portability, with the optional shifter if desired. I think it's the jack of all trades here, esp paired with the logitech pro wheel/pedals.
I know everyone says to get an alu rig, but they just look too industrial to me and are a PITA to move around.
Thanks for the video!
Yes definitely looks so good 👌
@@GeekStreet just curious, do you have a favorite wheel and pedal set so far? Your video last year on the PSVR2 and GT7 is the reason I'm down this rabbit hole and have been diligently thrifting FB marketplace for the logitech suite of products 😛
@@pelvispresley22 if you got about $800 (for the base and rim) the alpha mini from simmagic is the way to go from my research, plan on picking one up myself.. below that I'd look at the csl elite DD from fanatec. They also got a good deal going that comes with the pedals for like $600. I been using the v3's from fanatec for about 3 years now highly recommend them if you got the $.
I got the GT omega wheel stand and does the job nicely for me having limited space. I got pretty thick carpet so no problems with the seat moving and with it being so small I can easy move it in front of my desk when I want to use it then simply fold it up and put to one side when I'm not.
I have a version of the first wheel stand and it’s actually upgradeable. It has support bars for extra support with stronger
ffb settings, and I’ve also added on the mount and seat with recline and slider ! I recently went from a Logitech driving force pro from 2005 to a moza r12 and it’s been standing up great even at full ffb in assetto corsa competizione I believe everything was just under $400 usd
i came here to find this!
I am currently using a GT Omega Classic (actually have 2, as I bought a sealed one at an Amazon discount store for $20 CND). I have the older model from about 1-1/2 years ago that did not come with the office chair stopped, so I bought flat replacements for the wheels.
As a side note, not sure about the new GT Omega Classic that has the wheel stopper, but the older one does have a separate (sold separately) seat frame extension. There are also other brand of seat frame extension that fit sold on Amazon.
The main reason I got the Classic was for lack of space. The room my setup is in doubles as my girlfriend and my collectors display room and office area. So the idea of a fold up wheel stand was awesome, until I added extra shelves to it (in all I have the 2 it came with, bought a spare shelf, and added the 2 from the discount set). How (because there isn't enough room them mount them all) and why? How took a lot of planning to get them mounted together. And why, so that I could have my shifter one one, my handbrake beside and at a similar height, a mouse pad shelf and a keyboard shelf.
Best rig out of all those? I really like the Trak Racer TRX with it's tubular structure. Years ago, I used to have Trak Racer's older tubular models (with monitor mount), but there were some welding weak points. Hence I replaced it with Simetik K2-R, which offers good adjustability in a fairly small footprint. I also like its aesthetics. 7:55
All you need to know is do you need foldable/portable or do you have room?
Find a budget and goal. Then find out which has the cheapest shipping/product total. Then buy. One company in EU will kill US buyers for shipping. Vice versa.
Awesome video!. I can advocate for the Playseat Trophy Logitech G edition. Perfect for small spaces and no noticeable flex with my Logitech Pro Wheel and Pedals. "Best Rig"
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Found a full racing set up on marketplace, 250,- and logitech steering wheel with peddels and shifter, its the meta if you want to get in sim racing, buy second hand, if you want more expensive gear you can upgrade later
Awesome video! I'm gonna start with the classic stand and move my way up if I really start getting into it!
i picked up a tubular frame one from a company called vivo on amazon ,was $500 CAD shifter and monitor mount included ,i have a moza R5 attached to it and loving it !
I ended up with a TR8 Pro just because of the ease of assembly and aesthetics. An 80/20 rig like the TR120 would be more customizable but I didn't want the hassle of taking hours to put everything together and the trouble I'd have in case I need to move it for any reason.
I just got the next level racing gt elite and it’s dope af now I need the motion base for it
I'm soooooo glad to hear this. I've ordered one, arriving in a month.
How long did it take to build?
@@supercededman it only took me a 3-4 hours alone faster if you have help
I have the playseat challenge for my previous logi G29, basically made for each other, absolutely great. I upgraded to a Fanatec CSL DD 8Nm and Loadcell brake, the 8Nm is absolutely the limit for the PS challenge. And I don’t use 100% brake force anyway, anymore than 50% does the seat not tolerate. But I’m happy with the rigidity, I purchased a reinforcement kit for the PS challenge which is much needed and makes it perfect for me. I’ll be happy with this setup for many years.
What rigidity kit did you purchase? 🤔
As an extremely causal gamer who may play the racing games 1 or 2 hours a month max, I have to go with wheel stand that can be fold up easily and put away. Foldable seat can be an option too but I don't even play enough to justify a game console.
I believe that the Playseat Evolution is a great budget choice.. It costs around 300€ new and you can get it used for as low as 90€. I got mine used and only required a seat cover as its white leather seat was quite used up (the vinyl coating started falling off).
It's not perfect but it's great for getting into sim racing. It can even support a DD Wheel and minor mods make it even greater.
The Pedal stand is rather flimsy and needs an additional part (wood or whatever) to make it stable.
Another great video bro, very helpful 👍🏼
"BEST RIG" 🔥
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Been looking for the sim for weeks, you help me find it thanks
@@BackyardHOodMechanic 👌
After seeing the high end rig At the end, I don't think I want any other, ha, ha,
Best rig.
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If you don't like the looks of an aluminium rig like me then have a look at the RSR21 from Rock Solid Rigs starting around £ 400. I have one and am very pleased with it easily modifiable as it's made from wood
From wood?? I'll have to check that out!
@@GeekStreet well its beach plyboard that used in aircraft. If you look on RUclips for Rock Solid Rigs you'll find reviews on it. I got mine with the two monitor mounts and was so pleased with the looks and how it's built 👍 from me.
I'm thinking of doing a DIY motion sim racing rig. I would be curious if you have thought about this and if you have a 'BEST RIG' in mind?
What is the cheapper cockpit (and seat pack) would you recomend for Moza R12?
Best rig! Nice video! I've got a playseat trophy and I love it!
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I recently got a PC but before I had a Logitech g29 wheel+shifter now Im thinking about getting a USB handbrake. Whats the best one and what to look when buying it?
“ Best Rig” I just recently purchase the Logitech Challenge X to use with my Logitech G Pro Wheel and it works very well together. Thanks for the reviews as it made it alot easier to make a purchase decision!
Awesome good to hear the reviews help. It's actually the perfect setup if you're limited for space, enjoy 👌
I’ll stick with my GT Extreme. Done me well over the last 7 years.
Pleased to hear Playseat Challenge G is usable with a DD. Weak in front/back wheel stand flex but side to side seems decent enough.
Thanks for helping me choosing a sim right now 😎😎
@@david1341 🤩
Which one would you suggest for a gear shifter and a handbrake mount
Best Rig 😊. This video is a great recap of a whole bunch of others.
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i think i should buy some galvanised iron pipes and copy playseat trophy dimensions and make one by my self
Ive been looking for a new cockpit so this couldn't come at a better time lol. Does the tr120 or the next level racing gt elite come with a butt kicker mount?
Been a while since I reviewed both from what I recall its the next level racing one that comes it, but double check that.
Best rig.
Thanks for the video.
Hi, I'd be grateful if you can advise me on items and models to get for my 1st racing sim. I am completely new to this and my budget is £2k. I am looking at track racer tr8 rig but can you advise me on following:
- what DD wheel base to get
- what pedals to get
- what tv and size to get for mounted TV
- what gearbox to get
- what additional brackets I would need
- anything else you would advise
Your help is appreciated
PS I'll be running a PS5
Interesting video 👍 I'm looking into the playseat trophy and wondering what TV mount you would recommend to go with it?
Playseat do a stand but I've been using a stand from Trak Racer which is pretty good.
i know i'm 9 months too late, but a small Tier list figure at the conclusion of the video would be a great way to remind people how you rated the different options along with prices if possible. very good and informative video, thanks!
Wonderful and helpful video! Thanks!
Great review! It would be nice to include RSeat rigs in a next edition, if there is going to be one.
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The GT Omega Classic wheel stand also has a rear seat frame add-on, much like the Next Level alternative you featured immdiatly after. I own the GT Omega classic wheel stand with the rear seat frame add-on, and it is all available to purchase on GT Omega's website.
Hi, thank you for all the contact you share with us, its greatly appreciated.
I just wanted to ask what size oled screen you were using @ 4:11
Thanks, it's a 55inch LG C1 OLED
@@GeekStreet That's awesome! Thanks for getting back to me.
How many are these are suitable for DD wheelbases like the dd pro
I have a question do the cockpits come with monitor/tv stands?
And if they do what would u recommend a budget one
Exactly the info I needed, thanks for posting. :)
Good to hear it helped
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Great video! What would you choose? Oplite gtr s8 or playseat trophy? I cant decide
I currently have the Playseat Evolution. Should i upgrade to a better Rig?
Oplite gtr 8 infinity force! That's my favorite
If I need a budget rig, the NLR F-GT Pro is a nice option, but eventually, the advantages alumunium profiles have is just too hard to ignore.
Are there any sim racing setups that have hand controls? Hand controls for someone like me who is a paraplegic and don't have the ability to use my feet?
Which Rig is best choice that supports a 65" IN TV and also has inverted pedal options. I can't confirm if the TR 160 has TV Mounts that support 65"
Gt omega wheel stand also has the rear seat frame add on..
Alrighty, this video helped QUITE a bit! I’ve been wanting to get into sim racing for quite some time and always thought it was going to cost a bunch of money. But from someone who lives in the US this actually doesn’t seem that bad. From the video I was looking into the Next level NLR-R001 or the Next level racing GTElite, out of those two which would you prefer?
Another question is (If you know) how tall are both of them? Cause I’m Working with a limited space and need them to fit under a space.
One other thing is which, wheel/pedal, shifter combo would you recommend I buy? I’d like to be able to race Both F1/iracing, + Gran turismo and all the other games, so what would you recommend? Anything helps!
I just bought NLR F-GT Lite + T300 RS GT 😮💨
Bonjour, dans les châssis a petit prix, Omega Art est très bien,ai monté 3 renfort et c'est parfait,😊
Hi ich hätte da mal eine frage ich bräuchte ein simracing rig für um die 600 bis 700 Euro mit Sitz und Monitor Halterung was wäre deiner meinung nach immoment das beste was man kriegen könnte die Maße die bei mir gehen würden wären 160x60 cm zur info ich benutze eine Fanatec wheel base
Open wheeler gen 3
Get the seat riser kit
I got all the add ons
Go watch there video on here , see em at end , racing , flight ect .
Best sim rig for money .
My son like it where can I buy it
I am looking into these for ergonomic reasons; mostly mouse/ keyboard. Will be sat in for long hours.
What would you recommend?
Hi, I would like to ask for your advice: I'm looking for the best sim racing rig that can be comfortable for both me and my son, who is about 1.3 meters tall. Currently, we use a simple "Wheel Stand Pro" and change the chair we sit on each time, but I need a rig that is separate from the TV and dedicated solely to simulation. It should be easy to adjust for different heights.
In addition to the rig, I will obviously need to find a monitor stand, and I'm considering both rigs that already have the stand included or getting a separate stand to better set the distance from the monitor depending on whether it's me or my son using it. My budget is around €500-700, but if you have recommendations for rigs that are particularly advantageous for my situation and cost more, feel free to suggest them. I'm considering both fixed and foldable rigs, but space is not a major issue.
Thank you again for your work and for any suggestions you can provide.
BEST RIG - Thinking of buying the Logitech Trophy
@@MyAillucinations 😍
I have Trak Racer Tr80- lite but I think i have my pedal angle setup wrong, i adjust the brake so that it’s 90 degrees to the ground. How should the pedal angle be for a GT rig?
I have a g923 with the play seat challenge x I am going to get a csl dd and want to get a Logitech g pro so should I upgrade
What monitor do you use?
Is the next Level gt lite also good for direct drive
I have a regular gaming chair but I took the wheels off and bought a set of grip feet. The chair never slides.
“Big Rig” awesome 😎
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If PLAYSEAT® SENSATION PRO have more easier possibilities of adjustment, then for me it could be perfect SIM cockpit .
What happen to the Yaw options that started on kickstarter?
I have a Fanatec CSW 2.5 (8 N/m) and am looking to get an entry level wheel stand or full rig which one would you recommend as id like one with no flex at all. the next level racing wheel stand dd is my current choice but would like to hear any recommendations
That's perfect I'd say as you can upgrade and bolt on the seat later up
Love you bro ❤
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Excellent summary thx
I choose GT Omega Titan over NLR GT Racer.
If you could help me I would appreciate it. I have a different use case. I have the budget and the space. I want a rig that an adult can use, and then adjust for a young child. So the seat and the steering wheel need to be able to adjust quickly depending on the use case. Suggestions? I will be using PC only.
@brycevanhorn7240 did you go with 1? In the same boat here, a week before zmas. Mine is 11 yrsvold...
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I bought Playseat challenger X along Logitech racing wheel g29 both for 450 € or 510 $ because of special offer.
4. Player. Well done😊
I like my Playseat Trophy, but i’d like to buy a Track Racer RS6.
Great video! but I assume you're not aware of it, the GT Omega classic stand has an option to upgrade to a seat as well
Gang what is the name of the monitor stand I need that too
Yep a good comfy for you cockpit and loadcell pedals are the most important parts of a rig imo i 😘 ve my Next Level Racing cockpit and Moza CRP pedals i just live Moza period the customer service is next level my USB port vroke on my R12 and they are sending a new whole pcb so they are replacing the whole board in the base i didn't even have to ask for it i sent them a picture of the broken port and proof of purchase and they said we will send you a new pcb if you can put it in i was in shock and was prepared to have a fight to get my R12 fixed like u would with Fanatec but nope Moza is on another level than other brands and its my fault it broke but they had my back i wish all companies where like Moza
Now did you let MOZA know how awesome they were for doing this, because that is exactly the feedback they need.
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Don't sleep on advanced sim racing. They have good customer service and free shipping in North America. I prefer independent monitor stand and the advanced vesa mounts are totally worth it.
SIZE MATTERS! Can you roll your rig into a closet and have it disappear?
WHEELS! Adding caster wheels changes everything.
SHAKERS! It’s the heated seat option in the dead of winter.
Many online sim shops sell their own brand of aluminum profile rig at a fraction of the price of trakracer and next level, it's a crime to have a video like this and not even mention that. Since it's aluminum extrusion, there is little to no difference between them and more 'name' brands like trakracer and gt omega. Hell you can look up the parts list from a simshop like advanced sim racing and just order all the pieces yourself from a metal shop. I did exactly thst for some add on pieces for my rig. You can order custom lengths and custom end taps and the hardware so you can basically add on whatever you can imagine and have it identical to a name brand at a fraction of the cost.
@@davyc412 any links to these rigs?
@@Motoscotty Advanced Sim Racing makes pretty good and cheap rigs, so does 6 sigma racing. I bought an ASR3 from advanced sim racing, but both companies make more affordable lighter duty versions - advanced sim racing makes the ASR1, 6 sigma makes the 6s-slim. they both should be able to handle wheels up to around 10nm (honestly though you could probably get away with over 12), and like a 75kg load cell (i have a 100kg load cell that i use at 45% - and i doubt anyone actually ever uses the full 100kg, looking online most people use between 40-60kg even on heavier pedals).
sites like open sim rigs will sell you plans for sim racing rigs that you can DIY with wood or profile or whatever. advanced sim racing also actually has a full parts list for each rig on their site, and the build plans are on their youtube channel, so if you want to DIY you can order what you need from wherever near you that sells profile and build it using that (you will need to come up with your own solutions for the pedal plate and wheel deck though if you go this route)
If you have a junkyard accessible, you can get a seat from a real car for probably like 50 bucks, but you can also find cheapish ones on amazon and aliexpress. also since they are aluminum profile, you can modify them as needed with easily available profile stock. I modified mine with profile from an online store called fazstore here in canada. the profile itself is pretty cheap, its all the t-nuts and fittings etc, that end up making it more expensive.
Also these places usually have black Friday deals. So if your planning on buying it may be worth waiting a little till a sale comes up
Can you give me some games i should play with a racing rig like this on xbox
Nice review 'Sim rig'
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I bought a trac racer 160 with a bunch of addons..
Spent a fortune… they never shipped the item.
Contacted support many times. Heard nothing.. being forced to dispute purchased with bank.
Not a great time as I bought it weeks ago for an event… had to miss the event.
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Is there a way to filter out British reviews from my RUclips feed?
Was my accent that bad 😳😅
Best Rig: my Mazda 3 5-speed hatchback. Otherwise, I'd have to say I love the look of the Logitech Playseat. Thanks for the video.
I just bought the SimLab X-1 Pro 😂
Nothing beats the chair and desk. You save hundreds if not thousands lmao.
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