Tested by Jonattan-No Hype, Just Hands-On The Real Gear Reviewer—July 28, 2025
Honestly I love it well built plug on logic tech g20 racing wheel and you ready to have some fun having this change the whole game experience is more real and the sound of the car sounds so much different like real cars sound great buy I’ll recommend it to anyone!!!!! 👍 Read more
Gavin—June 6, 2025
Works great for the games i need, haven't found any issues while shifting and I shift faily aggressively so it has withstood the driving so far. Read more
corey french—December 22, 2025
I bought this just to be different from the mainstream one. At first the gears felt hard to find, but once i got used to it, I like it now. Reverse was hard to find because you have to go to bottom right AND push in. My biggest problem is that it's clamping system could be alot better. I ended up having to jerryrig it to my setup, and you likely will too. Read more
Kristy skaggs—July 16, 2025
It’s very cool but can not be used with a gaming system Read more
Teresa Burgess—June 22, 2025
If your son is a gamer, definitely invest in the top notch stick shift. This is it. Read more
I like it—July 7, 2025
It was awesome and fun it is soo good quality 🤩 Read more
gbati—June 25, 2025
5/10 must try again Read more
RT—November 27, 2024
I don't have the Logitech shifter to do a direct comparison to, but from what I can tell, the clamp is the main thing that is different. The build quality seems good and doesn't feel cheap. Attachment and clamping isn’t the greatest. It's just a single clamp and only have one point of contact without any flat surface to hold it steady. It may work in some tables, but happened to not be suitable to hold firmly to mine. Not necessarily the shifter’s fault, but annoying nonetheless. I was able to figure something out to get it to work, but nothing firm enough to keep it firmly stable while playing. Shift “gates” aren’t very crisp. For example, first and second gear are easy to get into and when you do, you’re confident each time that you’re in the “expected” gear. But third through sixth gear is a bit of a question mark. I was never quite confident while rowing through the gears whether I was in third vs fifth gear, or fourth vs sixth gear. Also, reverse is shown on the graphic of the shift knob to be further to the right of fifth and sixth gears. However, it’s actually in the SAME SPOT as sixth gear, but you just have to press the gear knob down (towards the floor) before pulling into the sixth gear spot. Now you’re in reverse. Not quite the expected motion, but I guess you can get used to it eventually. It's not bad, and seems to be almost the same as the Logitech one, but considering the price gap isn't that big, I would probably go with the Logitech one just for the better clamping alone. Read more