cesar—December 22, 2025
This thing is solid. It holds the G Pro wheel and pedals with no problem. Putting the cockpit together doesn’t take too long. It’s a good idea to put the screws in and not tighten everything until you have the bars aligned. Same with the pedal board. The seat is going to “break in” after a while, so you’ll need to retighten the Velcro so that you’re not sitting on the support bar underneath the seat. This is normal and not a concern. Overall, I’m happy with this rig. Read more
John—December 26, 2025
Miserably uncomfortable. Don't be fooled by the seat looking good in the picture. It's more like a hammock and the structural pole in the bottom just wears you out. Read more
Nelson antonio ballen calderon—December 28, 2025
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JGR Family—November 17, 2025
This seat is pretty good. My only issue is the design flaw of the bar in the middle of the seat. As soon as you sit your bottom is on this bar and it's not comfortable for long periods. A small teenager may not hit the bar but an average size human is going to feel that bar on their bottom. Other than that this is easy to assemble, fits screen and steering wheel easily and makes playing racing sim games easier and really improves time and controls Read more
Jeff—August 26, 2025
I'll say my few negatives to get them out of the way. The packaging in box was one large box with folded seat and plastic tied and wrapped bundles of pieces in bubble wrap. Almost all pieces looked great with nice welds and coated finish. Slight imperfections shown in couple pics where a coated scratch on one (moot because I put that one under the pedals); and other shows slight no coated scratches on edge and some odd scuff marks on part of frame but both quite forgettable. While bolting pieces together there were some moments of concern things wouldn't bolt flat but ultimately everything tightened flush and solid. There's a few spots a slot or small hole in the front section would've been nice to aid with cable paths at the front curves. Lastly, I'm slightly worried the seat straps will fray, wear or cut in the metal slots they go through. I decided to slip some cut pieces of the foam sheets that wrapped the frame in shipping and see if that qualms my worry. A curved plastic insert in the slots would be ideal but certainly not as easy for manufacturing ease. Or my worry is unnecessary. With that done, this cockpit is fantastic! Its pricier than the $200 range (i had bought a racgting foldable but it had bars extending to the front swing forward and back wheel mount for a month) that mostly fold up but this adds obvious major stability. The metal sheeting welded to the front curve adds to the front section to wheel mount staying stable. This seat material is nicer without the 2 holes near the top that my other has. The material on my previous started separating from the red plastic head holes exposing the white cushion underneath although I'm 6' 1", 285lbs and that seat was rated for 242lbs so.......that contributed to that issue id say. This one is a solid piece of material without those head holes so I prefer this ones weight thresholds of 400lbs. The closer to 400 will likely not avoid feeling the crossbar under the seat though. The slide range of the pedal mount and up/down reclining of the seat definitely makes this usable by big and tall peeps like me, plus some. The seat swings up and down similar to old school pool recliners. Nothing has to be pushed on the arms just fold all the way up and then back down to a chosen spot. Then screw tighten the upper section to comfort. Easy to rotate legs out and get up or in to as well. My Moza R3 bundle mounted cleanly. All 4 bolts for wheelbase and all 4 for pedals. This cockpit will be plenty stable for clutch once I add that but till then I didn't install the shifter arm but it would be in a decent spot with horizontal and vertical adjustment available on the bar mounts. The wheel mount has lots of hole mount choices so no doubt of the products wheel and pedal support listed. It came with several red velcro bands for cable management but I ended up using some black ones ive had. Super pleased with this cockpit Read more
Kimmi M.—October 15, 2025
This is a quality made simulator cockpit made from durable materials. This simulator cockpit does have to be built and comes with everything that you need to put it together. The simulator was fairly easy to put together and comes with a lot of adjustability. The seat position, the wheel position, and the pedals can all be adjusted individually. Once built, the simulator is very rigid with a comfortable seat. I installed a direct drive wheelbase with 10 NM of torque, and have had no issues with the cockpit being able to handle this wheelbase. Attaching the wheelbase and pedals is fairly simple and standard with simulators. Since installing my wheel and pedals, I’ve had no issues with flexing or damage of the simulator cockpit. This simulator gives you a large amount of options of wheels and petals to install, and should be adequate for most with a wheel and want to have a simulator to play their games. Read more
AM.—September 8, 2025
Solid! I had the foldable version of this cockpit and tried installing my G Pro base, which caused it to wobble quite a bit; but this one is a different story. It is super sturdy and there is no flexing at all, even under strong force feedback from the base. It was straight forward to assemble and all needed parts and screws were included. Having the Racting foldable version, a Playseat Trophy and this one, it is a very good competitor with other priced much higher. Read more