@@العباىىىي i would get a t150, because you get a decent wheel and a okay pedal-set if you buy the pro bundle. I would also go for thrustmaster bc they have a good shifter and a good handbrake
I got mine from the July 15th batch. Complete price to the US was $530. I still feel that I absolutely got my money's worth and then some. These are fantastic pedals, and punch way above their class. I don't see a reason to ever upgrade from them, unless some new revolutionary tech comes along that replaces load cells. The fact that you get all three pedals, plus a stupid good pedal deck all for $530, still make these a killer deal for Sim Racers in the States. If you're considering them, get them!
Love the thorough reviews and great content overviews. A lot of the huge content creators just use all the fanatec stuff and say it's great but who reasonably can afford that when starting out or learning to sim race. Anyway still loving the content as ever and I'm really hoping to see some more of the iracing series and my personal fav skippy! Keep up the great work!!!!
@@OCRacing excellent and really looking forward to it. Love the perspective of someone new to this mega sim as it really helps give an idea of what it will be like if/when i eventually check it out for myself!
Hate when they use nyloc locknuts like that. You suppose to have at least one, more likely, one and half thread outside of that nut, to make it lock your bolt! 🙃
Actually you're right about that. Earlier designs used Spring washers and normal hex nuts to lock one end of the spring in place. Unfortunately it was prone to loosening due to vibrations. An ideal solution will be to have 2 hex nuts in place. But that'll make adjustments a pain to do.
This, I cringed the entire time I looked at these. Also saw some rust. I wouldn't buy a mechanical product from a company too stupid to use a lock nut correctly.
Don't get me started on shipping pedals. I just got my VRS Pro pedals from the east coast of Australia to NZ - which is a much shorter distance than shipping from one side of Australia to the other (and just over sea instead of land) and it cost over $160... Inside Australia it only costs $30 (4kg box). That is what FedEx charge though (VRS weren't even marking it up).
@@OCRacing Hah, flick the weight and box dimensions into a bunch of shipping calculators for some random destination to see what the damage is going to be. Luckily even with that high shipping cost, they still worked out about the same as what it would cost me to import a set of Sprints (which these are better than). For some reason, retailers here are only selling the 3 pedal set, and I wasn't about to spend another $500 for a clutch I was hardly likely to use. Plus, I'd rather have the 200kg load cell brake of the VRS Pro's anyway.
Love the fact that they use USB cables for the pedals and the software looks really easy to use which is a huge plus the having the pedals come with a mounting plate is awesome as well, But where they lost me was the hub to the pc is using a USB 2.0 b , not sure why you couldn't use a 3.0 A . the over all construction looks very close to SIM Jacks with improvements , the load cells seem pretty low as well as the sim Jack mini come with a 125kg brake load cell, for the price of these i would like to see something more than 10bit load cells but im sure they are more than enough , With the price of the Sim Jacks ( even with the steep learning curve of software to utilize them) i dont see theses pedals doing all that well. If they can get the price down then they would be a good buy as they have + over sim jack with the customizing option they ship with
Hey oscar, I have a question that I would like you to answer, What do you recommend Buying the thrustmaster t150 rs with the feedback or the pxn v9 bundle
What kind of Puma's are those? I keep checking their motorsport shoes (and recently bought some) but the new ones suck. They decided to give them all substantially thicker soles that kill all pedal feel and aren't as comfortable as the last 5 pairs I've gotten.
Hello Oscar 👋, highly interested in buying those, could you please tell if those would easily fit a wheel stand? Pedal board would be mandatory ? Enjoying your content and subbed for a while now, keep sharing man, highly appreciated 🙏!
Would you recommend driving shoes? I see you using them. I use the standard g29 pedals and mostly drive for fun and basically never longer then an hour of hard racing. Still I kind of like the look of them and would like to hear your opinion
I actually don’t use shoes when racing. When making videos though, I find it more appropriate to use sneakers rather than just socks hence why I put them on 😅 In essence, it comes down to personal preference. I’m definitely a sock racer though
i prefer to use shoes when sim racing, i just wear a pair of Puma Pacer Future Running Shoes and they feel very comfortable when driving and offer great pedal feel
@@quintinholtkamp5939 i wear a size 40.5 eu so not really sure, i know i've had my friends try it with shoes on that have larger feet than me and they said they prefered it
As a Simforge customer I recommend buying from almost any other manufacturer. Simforge has the worst customer service I've ever experienced. So many better options available now.
@@jadynhasstupid2275 Yes worse than Fanatec. Fanatec never shipped me anything that didn't work right out of the box and then inform me that they would need to use "Anydesk" to gain access to my computer to fix the problem. Simforge are a pretty shady group to me.
@@jefferyjohnson7999 Seems like you were too stupid to figure out how to use their software so they offered to do it for you but then you declined and decided to badmouth them. Fanatec support on the other hand are downright terrible and take weeks to reply and charge you tons of money to replace anything broken because of shipping.
@@jadynhasstupid2275I think just about anybody could use DIView what you call "software" is actually just a calibration tool and not even proprietary. The pedals I received would not calibrate, their solution was to reflash the circuit board. They obviously don't test their products before shipping or they have really poor quality control.I tried to give a small start up company a chance, that was stupid of me instead of going with a proven entity. I'm not going to debate you about Fanatec because I no longer own any of their gear and haven't for several years. I declined Simforges "b.s. customer support" because anyone that gives someone access to their computer with Anydesk that they don't know or trust is a complete MORON. I took their high school class circuit board out and replaced it with a Leo Bodner board, which uses the same DIView calibration tool, then they worked fine. The pedals were disappointedly ugly with the big stupid red/orange heel plate, we replaced that with a carbon fiber plate and that looked so much cleaner. My brother uses them now and I bought the new Venym Atrax they blow the Simforges away no comparison. Just my opinion but when you get a product that ugly and doesn't even work out of the box what can I say, but the TRUTH. Your are obviously a shill for the company. You talk to people like Simforge talks to their customers which is completely classless. I'm sure anybody reading this can see your desperation coming through. Enjoy your pedals and I'll enjoy my new Venym's.
I’ll be giving these away during the holidays. Subscribe so you don’t miss out 👀
I recently found ur channel and I love it. Can’t stop watching even tho I’m just a console kid with a 100 dollar thrustmaster wheel lol. Keep it up OC
@@crickkYT Glad you enjoy my content and I appreciate the support, thanks!
i will definitly be in the that!
Hello,
I have a question that I would like you to answer,
What do you recommend
Buying the thrustmaster t150 rs with the feedback or the pxn v9 bundle
@@العباىىىي i would get a t150, because you get a decent wheel and a okay pedal-set if you buy the pro bundle. I would also go for thrustmaster bc they have a good shifter and a good handbrake
Thank you Oscar for a visually stunning and a highly informative review. We'll make sure to use your feedback to improve Upon them even further.
Great pedals
too bad you let your older buyers down, they dont have the new software and board and you want them to pay for them, not cool at all
@@mirshia5248What a dumbass opinion. You bought a product actively being developed. They don’t owe you new shit
I got mine from the July 15th batch. Complete price to the US was $530. I still feel that I absolutely got my money's worth and then some. These are fantastic pedals, and punch way above their class. I don't see a reason to ever upgrade from them, unless some new revolutionary tech comes along that replaces load cells. The fact that you get all three pedals, plus a stupid good pedal deck all for $530, still make these a killer deal for Sim Racers in the States. If you're considering them, get them!
Thanks for your 2 cents. I'm who you're describing, sounds good! :)
Simucube pedals lol
@@trevz1048 Definitely some cool new tech! :) But, we'll have to see the cost because they could be a class or two ahead of these pedals price wise.
I got mine for 50 bucks. But I find break pedal to hard to press
Love the thorough reviews and great content overviews. A lot of the huge content creators just use all the fanatec stuff and say it's great but who reasonably can afford that when starting out or learning to sim race. Anyway still loving the content as ever and I'm really hoping to see some more of the iracing series and my personal fav skippy! Keep up the great work!!!!
Next video will be an iRacing video. Still haven’t gotten into the other series but I’ll definitely keep an eye out 👀
@@OCRacing excellent and really looking forward to it. Love the perspective of someone new to this mega sim as it really helps give an idea of what it will be like if/when i eventually check it out for myself!
Hate when they use nyloc locknuts like that. You suppose to have at least one, more likely, one and half thread outside of that nut, to make it lock your bolt! 🙃
Actually you're right about that. Earlier designs used Spring washers and normal hex nuts to lock one end of the spring in place. Unfortunately it was prone to loosening due to vibrations. An ideal solution will be to have 2 hex nuts in place. But that'll make adjustments a pain to do.
This, I cringed the entire time I looked at these. Also saw some rust. I wouldn't buy a mechanical product from a company too stupid to use a lock nut correctly.
I bought them and absolutely love them
Why is there a Logan Paul bot💀
Plz tell us more iRacing content is coming soon. Your channel has so much potential to blow up with a proper yt series on that platform.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Next video. The race actually finished minutes ago and trust me, you won’t want to miss it 😭😂
I agree
@@OCRacing Sounds interesting haha
@@kaiwilliams5134 you have no idea……
wow, I find getting sim hardware in India so difficult, was genuinely surprised by this homegrown team
Vocal for Local. Atmanirbhar Bharat
does it have warranty in India
What setup do you have and where you got it from ?
I would LOVE to having you review the Heusinkveld Sprints!!
Don't get me started on shipping pedals. I just got my VRS Pro pedals from the east coast of Australia to NZ - which is a much shorter distance than shipping from one side of Australia to the other (and just over sea instead of land) and it cost over $160... Inside Australia it only costs $30 (4kg box). That is what FedEx charge though (VRS weren't even marking it up).
Jeez, don’t tell me that- I’m planning on giving these away 😅
@@OCRacing Hah, flick the weight and box dimensions into a bunch of shipping calculators for some random destination to see what the damage is going to be. Luckily even with that high shipping cost, they still worked out about the same as what it would cost me to import a set of Sprints (which these are better than). For some reason, retailers here are only selling the 3 pedal set, and I wasn't about to spend another $500 for a clutch I was hardly likely to use. Plus, I'd rather have the 200kg load cell brake of the VRS Pro's anyway.
Love the fact that they use USB cables for the pedals and the software looks really easy to use which is a huge plus the having the pedals come with a mounting plate is awesome as well, But where they lost me was the hub to the pc is using a USB 2.0 b , not sure why you couldn't use a 3.0 A . the over all construction looks very close to SIM Jacks with improvements , the load cells seem pretty low as well as the sim Jack mini come with a 125kg brake load cell, for the price of these i would like to see something more than 10bit load cells but im sure they are more than enough , With the price of the Sim Jacks ( even with the steep learning curve of software to utilize them) i dont see theses pedals doing all that well. If they can get the price down then they would be a good buy as they have + over sim jack with the customizing option they ship with
Damn these are sick👍👍👍 love the look
They look even better in person 🔥
Stay tuned though, I may give them away soon 👀
In october I'm finally 16 and get myself a side job, so I can grind for these and a rig! :)
Less gooo. Grind don’t stop 💪
Update on the grind?
Good review thank you. Have you tried the Moza CRP? If so which would you pick? ty
Great video as always!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed :)
Definitely not me watching sim racing things that i can't afford
Happens to the best of us 😂
Once again a great and imformativ video👍🏻
Glad it helped, Thanks for watching 🤝
They look hellaaaaa cleannn. Wish I had the money to buy them
Giving them away during the holiday season 👀
Hey oscar,
I have a question that I would like you to answer,
What do you recommend
Buying the thrustmaster t150 rs with the feedback or the pxn v9 bundle
The pxn wheel is worse than the Logitech wheel. Go with the t150 with t3pa pedals
Nice vid bro ur content is very enjoyable
Glad you think so, cheers :)
You deserve ALL the subs
Thanks, Henry!
They look so cleeaannn, can’t wait for the iracing content
Coming sooner than you think 👀
I run these pedals and they are great
Good to know! Thanks for the comment :)
Will you do a review on the new Moza racing R5 bundle?
What kind of Puma's are those? I keep checking their motorsport shoes (and recently bought some) but the new ones suck. They decided to give them all substantially thicker soles that kill all pedal feel and aren't as comfortable as the last 5 pairs I've gotten.
Hello Oscar 👋, highly interested in buying those, could you please tell if
those would easily fit a wheel stand? Pedal board would be mandatory ?
Enjoying your content and subbed for a while now, keep sharing man, highly appreciated 🙏!
hi could you please review the Oplite GTR S3? i like how it looks but there aren't many reviews
Who won the Moza Wheel?
Shoes those shoes goddammmit, new viewer luv ur vids
Getting exited for the giveaway now ! Everyone go enter !
Hey, great vid as always, you really know how to sell stuff huh, would you suggest these over the thrustmaster tl-cms?
Coming from t-lcms, definitely.
Well, the T-LCM’s target a slightly different market. That being said, yes, these are far superior than those though.
@@OCRacing alright thanks
@@jrd3807 alright ahahahah
Can you plug the usb of the clutch directly into the computer and run it that way?
These or the Simagic P2000's given I'm looking to go into the Simagic DD ecosystem?
Would you recommend driving shoes? I see you using them. I use the standard g29 pedals and mostly drive for fun and basically never longer then an hour of hard racing. Still I kind of like the look of them and would like to hear your opinion
I actually don’t use shoes when racing. When making videos though, I find it more appropriate to use sneakers rather than just socks hence why I put them on 😅
In essence, it comes down to personal preference. I’m definitely a sock racer though
i prefer to use shoes when sim racing, i just wear a pair of Puma Pacer Future Running Shoes and they feel very comfortable when driving and offer great pedal feel
@@monkey.moments8272 wouldnt they be too big for the quite small pedals of the g29. i have size 44 (eu). anyway thanks for your reaction
@@quintinholtkamp5939 i wear a size 40.5 eu so not really sure, i know i've had my friends try it with shoes on that have larger feet than me and they said they prefered it
am i able to use this with fanatec wheel base/shifter?
Maybe there is a converter for that. On PC u can but console is different
Great reviews dude, if you ever need beats for your channel don't hesitate to use anything in my channel!!
So how good is the Amazon shifter?? Didn’t think you would be using it still
Just too lazy to switch it back out 😂
With shipping these pedals would come out to be 480€... Is there a pedal set around the same price that might be better than this one?
I hab the Pedals now for 6 month.
Theo are soo great.
India to Germany inkl Tax, Shipping 550€…
I would do it always again!!!!
Great to know, cheers :)
A comparison with the DC3 would be exciting since these have the same price in Europe due to the shipping costs.
who won the wheel???
Watch this video: ruclips.net/video/cZ5pQZwkKPk/видео.html
Try Tracer steering wheel
Interesting, never heard of it
ok but where the vlogs at :/
Next up
@@OCRacing les gooo
i want them but 100$ for shipping hmmm...
They are really good quality so it’s not bad for 400 dollar total
🌚
Never gonna give you oh wait Rick Don’t sue me
You’ll be hearing from my lawyer
@@OCRacing oh gosh darn it
I’m to broke for this
THE RUST IS FREE.
LOL
Hmm, video is 6:09 long.
Nice
Next video will be 1hr and 9m long 🤝
😅😅😅
Yesyes
As a Simforge customer I recommend buying from almost any other manufacturer. Simforge has the worst customer service I've ever experienced. So many better options available now.
@message Talentist on telegram Your welcome.
Worse than Fanatec?
@@jadynhasstupid2275 Yes worse than Fanatec. Fanatec never shipped me anything that didn't work right out of the box and then inform me that they would need to use "Anydesk" to gain access to my computer to fix the problem. Simforge are a pretty shady group to me.
@@jefferyjohnson7999 Seems like you were too stupid to figure out how to use their software so they offered to do it for you but then you declined and decided to badmouth them. Fanatec support on the other hand are downright terrible and take weeks to reply and charge you tons of money to replace anything broken because of shipping.
@@jadynhasstupid2275I think just about anybody could use DIView what you call "software" is actually just a calibration tool and not even proprietary. The pedals I received would not calibrate, their solution was to reflash the circuit board. They obviously don't test their products before shipping or they have really poor quality control.I tried to give a small start up company a chance, that was stupid of me instead of going with a proven entity. I'm not going to debate you about Fanatec because I no longer own any of their gear and haven't for several years. I declined Simforges "b.s. customer support" because anyone that gives someone access to their computer with Anydesk that they don't know or trust is a complete MORON. I took their high school class circuit board out and replaced it with a Leo Bodner board, which uses the same DIView calibration tool, then they worked fine. The pedals were disappointedly ugly with the big stupid red/orange heel plate, we replaced that with a carbon fiber plate and that looked so much cleaner. My brother uses them now and I bought the new Venym Atrax they blow the Simforges away no comparison. Just my opinion but when you get a product that ugly and doesn't even work out of the box what can I say, but the TRUTH. Your are obviously a shill for the company. You talk to people like Simforge talks to their customers which is completely classless. I'm sure anybody reading this can see your desperation coming through. Enjoy your pedals and I'll enjoy my new Venym's.
Ye dont have the money man
Actually the 2 Pedal set is 299$
@@NiranjanOvhal still expensive i can get a wheel wheel base and pedals for that
Im to poor for this :(
Just gotta keep on grinding and you’ll get there before you know it 💪
hello oc
i rlly like ur vids
Hello & Thanks!
Twelvethst
Don’t know what that means but thanks for the comment 🤝
OHHH, you’re saying you were the 12th comment, I get it now
mid range price would be $100-200€...
too bad the company let their older buyers down, they dont have the new software and board and they want them to pay for them, not cool at all