Description
Simagic P700 Pedals strike that sweet spot where adjustability meets consistency, giving you a pedal set that evolves as your driving improves. The standout here is the 150KG load cell brake, delivering firm, repeatable pressure that builds muscle memory over time, paired with a dual sensor system that captures both movement and force with impressive clarity. The all-metal construction feels solid underfoot, while the silicone heel plate adds a subtle comfort that you only notice when it’s missing elsewhere. It’s a setup that rewards fine tuning and deliberate inputs.
What Sets the Simagic P700 Pedals apart?
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Adaptive Braking That Stays Consistent – A common point raised by experienced users is how predictable the brake feels across its full range. The adaptive sensing system adjusts gain automatically, which helps maintain a consistent feel whether you’re trail braking lightly or stamping hard into a braking zone. This makes it easier to build repeatable braking habits without constantly second-guessing pedal response.
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Dual Sensor Approach Adds Depth – The combination of Hall sensors and load cell input gives the P700 a layered feel underfoot. Drivers often mention that both pedal travel and applied force are clearly communicated, especially during threshold braking. This dual-input approach helps avoid the “on/off” sensation found in simpler designs, offering better modulation when balancing grip.
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Quick-Change Brake Tuning – The ability to swap between different brake setups quickly is something that stands out in user feedback. Whether switching from a softer road-style setup to a firmer race configuration, adjustments can be made without tearing the pedals apart. This flexibility makes it easier to experiment with different feels depending on car type or driving style.
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Built to Grow With Your Setup – Many sim racers appreciate that the P700 doesn’t feel like a dead-end purchase. Starting with a 2-pedal configuration and adding a clutch later, along with optional haptic modules, allows the system to expand over time. Combined with adjustable geometry, it adapts well as rigs evolve from basic setups to more dedicated configurations.
Pros and Cons
| Pros |
Cons |
| Strong 150KG load cell brake performance |
Haptic modules sold separately |
| Wide range of brake adjustment options |
Initial setup requires time to dial in |
| Dual sensor system improves input consistency |
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| Upgradeable from 2 to 3 pedal configuration |
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Specifications
| Specification |
Value |
| Pedal Configurations |
2-pedal (throttle + brake), 3-pedal (with clutch) |
| Brake Sensor |
150KG load cell |
| Sensor System |
Dual sensor (Hall + load cell) |
| Brake Adjustments |
35 adjustable settings |
| Brake System |
Quick-change configuration |
| Construction |
All-metal (high-strength steel) |
| Heel Plate |
Silicone heel plate |
| Adjustability |
Pedal angle, height, spacing adjustable |
| Haptic Support |
Compatible with Simagic P-HPR modules |
| Software |
SimPro Manager V3 |
Simagic P700 Pedals Compatibility
The P700 pedals are designed to integrate smoothly into modern sim racing setups. They are compatible with Simagic wheelbases and accessories through SimPro Manager V3, while also functioning as a USB-connected standalone pedal set for PC. This makes them flexible enough to pair with a wide range of third-party wheelbases, provided your setup supports separate USB inputs.
Mounting is equally flexible, with support for both floor-mounted setups and dedicated sim racing rigs. The adjustable geometry allows the pedals to fit different seating positions, from GT-style to formula-style rigs. Optional haptic modules can be added for additional feedback, and the system can expand from two pedals to three as needed.
On the platform side, the pedals are compatible with Windows PC and work with major sim racing titles such as iRacing, Assetto Corsa, and rFactor 2 through standard input mapping. They are not natively compatible with PlayStation or Xbox consoles unless used through supported wheelbase ecosystems or third-party adapters.