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  • TREQ One Rig

    TREQ TREQ One Rig

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    For those who demand more from their sim racing setup, the TREQ One Rig strikes a fine balance between strength and adjustability. Built mainly from 80×40mm aluminum profiles, this rig handles everything from high-torque direct drive wheels to heavy load cell brakes without breaking a sweat. The sleek, all-black frame with subtle blue accents not only looks great but is built to last. Thanks to its adaptable pedal deck and four mounting options, the TREQ One Rig can evolve with your gear, ensuring it remains a solid platform as you upgrade your racing equipment. What sets the TREQ One Rig apart? Superior Rigidity The TREQ One's 80×40mm aluminum extrusion profiles provide excellent stiffness, ensuring zero flex under even the heaviest braking loads or strongest force feedback wheels. This translates to a rock-solid feel in every race, no matter how intense the forces get. Highly Adjustable Design Both the wheel and pedal decks are engineered for easy, tool-free adjustments. You can tweak the height and angle of your steering wheel, and the pedal deck accommodates different angles, all without sacrificing rigidity. Modular Upgrade Options The TREQ One is future-proofed with modular mounting options. Whether you’re upgrading to a high-end direct drive wheel or swapping in new pedals, this rig adapts with ease, making it an investment that grows with your racing gear. Striking Aesthetic With its matte black frame, blue trim accents, and minimalist design, the TREQ One isn’t just a functional powerhouse; it’s also easy on the eyes. A rig that not only performs well but fits right in with your sleek gaming setup. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Extremely rigid with zero flex during use. Requires tools for initial assembly. Highly adjustable wheel and pedal deck. Not the best fit for smaller spaces. Compatible with a wide range of accessories. Handles high-torque direct drive wheels effortlessly. Specifications Specification Value Frame Material 80×40mm Aluminum Profiles Dimensions 1500 mm (L) x 600 mm (W) without accessories Pedal Deck Load Capacity Up to 200 kg braking force Wheel Mounting Options Standard, Front Mount, Side Mount, Asetek Mount Included Accessories Cable management set, blue cover strips TREQ One Rig Compatibility The TREQ One Rig is designed to work with a variety of hardware configurations, giving you plenty of options to customize your setup. It supports Logitech, Thrustmaster, Fanatec, and Moza wheels, from entry-level gear to high-end direct drive systems. The standard wheel deck can handle everything from a Logitech G923 to a Fanatec CSL DD, while the front and side mounts cater to even more specific brands like Simucube and Simagic. Just about every pedal set, from Logitech to Heusinkveld, is compatible with the pedal deck’s high load capacity. If you're thinking about Asetek equipment, you're covered too. When it comes to gaming platforms, the TREQ One Rig works seamlessly with any PC sim racing setup. While it doesn’t interact directly with consoles, it's compatible with console-supported gear like Logitech or Thrustmaster wheels for systems like the PlayStation and Xbox. For PC, you’ll have no issues using this rig with popular sims like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, and rFactor 2, as long as your hardware is ready to go.

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    €421,49

  • TREQ Rookie

    TREQ TREQ Rookie

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    The TREQ Rookie Cockpit is the perfect starting point for sim racers looking to dive into serious racing setups without over-complicating things. With a sturdy **8020 aluminum extrusion frame** and a wheel deck that can handle up to 20Nm of torque, it's built to last while giving you room to upgrade. The TREQ Rookie Cockpit is designed for those who want performance on a budget, offering a solid foundation that you can expand over time, all while staying sleek and compact for smaller spaces. What sets the TREQ Rookie Cockpit apart? Affordable Entry into Aluminum Extrusion Rigs The TREQ Rookie stands out for delivering the benefits of 8020 aluminum extrusion construction at an accessible price point. This makes it one of the best-value rigs for beginners who want the flexibility and durability that comes with aluminum profiles, while not committing to a higher-end rig from the start. Wheel Deck with Direct Drive Compatibility Despite being an entry-level rig, the Rookie’s 5mm-thick steel wheel deck is strong enough to support direct drive wheels up to 20Nm. This is a huge advantage for sim racers looking to start with belt-driven wheels but upgrade to direct drive in the future without changing rigs. Compact Design for Smaller Spaces Measuring under 1400mm in length, the Rookie cockpit is ideal for setups where space is at a premium. Its compact footprint doesn't sacrifice stability, making it an excellent choice for those who need a sturdy rig but don’t have a ton of room to work with. Upgradeable to the TREQ One The Rookie can evolve as your sim racing needs grow. With the option to upgrade to a TREQ One by adding a pedal deck assembly, it offers long-term adaptability without having to invest in a completely new rig, saving both time and money for budding racers. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Great value for an aluminum extrusion rig. Limited pedal adjustability compared to higher-end rigs. Wheel deck supports direct drive wheels up to 20Nm. Fixed seating bracket position may limit adjustments. Compact size ideal for smaller spaces. Upgradable to the TREQ One with add-ons. Specifications Specification Value Product Name TREQ Rookie Cockpit Material 8020 Aluminum Extrusion Wheel Deck 5mm Powder-Coated Steel Torque Limit Up to 20Nm (Direct Drive Wheels) Dimensions (without accessories) Up to 1400mm in length Compatible Pedals Logitech, Thrustmaster, Fanatec, Heusinkveld Included Tools Allen Key (6, 5, 4mm), Screwdriver TREQ Rookie Cockpit Compatibility The TREQ Rookie Cockpit is compatible with a wide range of sim racing hardware, making it flexible enough for different setups. Its wheel deck supports direct drive bases up to 20Nm, so it can handle belt-driven and direct drive wheels with ease. Popular models like **Logitech G25/G27/G920/G923**, **Fanatec CSL/CSW/DD1/DD2**, and **Thrustmaster T300/T500** can be mounted without issue. When it comes to pedals, it works best with those that have **an integrated base plate**, such as Fanatec CSL or Thrustmaster T3PA, although some standalone pedals may require additional mounting accessories. As a versatile aluminum extrusion rig, the Rookie cockpit can also accommodate a variety of accessories, from monitor mounts to keyboard trays, which can be added easily due to the profile’s modular nature. Keep in mind that its seating position is fixed, so it’s not as adjustable as higher-tier models. However, upgrading to the TREQ One pedal deck is an option if more pedal flexibility is needed down the road. The TREQ Rookie Cockpit doesn’t connect directly to gaming platforms, but it’s fully compatible with **PC racing simulators like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, and rFactor 2**. On the console side, it works just as well with **PlayStation and Xbox** setups as long as you pair it with compatible wheels and pedals from **Logitech**, **Thrustmaster**, or **Fanatec**. Just make sure your rig supports the necessary mounting for these components to get the most out of your setup.

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    €329,00

  • TREQ Formula

    TREQ TREQ Formula

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    The TREQ Formula delivers a true F1-style racing experience, with a seat and rig combination that puts you in a near-vertical leg position, just like a real Formula driver. Crafted from sturdy 80/20 aluminum, this rig offers all the strength and stability needed for intense sim racing sessions. The adjustable pedal and wheel deck make it easy to tailor your setup for the perfect fit, while the sleek black finish ensures the TREQ Formula looks sharp in any sim racing cave. What sets the TREQ Formula apart? F1-inspired driving position The TREQ Formula's design puts you in the iconic F1-style position, with your legs almost vertical. This unique setup isn’t just about looking cool—it’s about getting that low-to-the-ground feel that’s crucial for open-wheel racing sims like iRacing and Assetto Corsa. Sturdy 80/20 aluminum chassis Built from a solid 80/20 aluminum profile, this rig is built for durability. You can push your hardware to its limits without worrying about flexing or wobbling. The frame's rigidity ensures that your force feedback wheel and pedal inputs stay accurate. High adjustability for multiple setups With adjustable wheel and pedal decks, the TREQ Formula can be fine-tuned to suit your exact body dimensions and preferences. It’s compatible with drivers up to 205 cm tall, and you can tweak it to get everything lined up perfectly—whether you're short or tall. Wide compatibility with major brands The TREQ Formula rig is ready to accommodate a wide range of popular sim racing hardware. It works with brands like Logitech, Thrustmaster, Fanatec, and more. Whether you're using Heusinkveld pedals or a Simucube wheel base, this rig has you covered with its flexible mounting solutions. Pros and Cons Pros Cons F1-style seating provides a realistic open-wheel feel. Not recommended for switching between GT and Formula positions. Adjustable pedal and wheel deck for perfect ergonomics. Setup requires precise adjustment for optimal comfort. Strong 80/20 aluminum frame ensures no flex or wobble. Price is higher than basic sim racing rigs. Compatible with major sim racing brands and hardware. Specifications Specification Value Material Black powder-coated steel and 80/20 aluminum Adjustable Wheel Deck Yes Adjustable Pedal Deck Yes Maximum Height Compatibility 205 cm Included Components Seat, Rig, Mounting Kit, Cable Management Set Wheel and Pedal Compatibility Logitech, Thrustmaster, Fanatec, Heusinkveld, and more TREQ Formula Compatibility The TREQ Formula rig is designed to be highly compatible with a range of sim racing hardware. It works seamlessly with popular wheel and pedal sets from major brands such as Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec. The bottom mounting of the pedal deck supports all Logitech models, while the wheel deck accommodates everything from Fanatec's CSL DD to Heusinkveld’s high-end pedal sets. If you plan to use a Simucube or VRS wheel base, you will need the optional Treq Front Wheel Mount. The rig doesn't connect directly to gaming platforms but supports all sim hardware compatible with PC and console games. It works with top titles like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, and more. The hardware flexibility ensures you can easily swap between different platforms while maintaining full compatibility with your rig.

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    €525,00 - €1.041,32

  • TREQ Ace

    TREQ TREQ Ace

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    The TREQ Ace is a beast of a sim racing rig, built for those who demand nothing less than absolute sturdiness and versatility. With its **160x40mm aluminum profile base** and reinforced steering bridge, this rig can handle the fiercest of direct drive wheels without a hint of flex. The pedal deck is rock solid and adjustable, making it easy to find the perfect driving position. Designed to last a lifetime, the TREQ Ace is the cockpit for serious sim racers who want modularity and toughness in one sleek package. What sets the TREQ Ace apart? Unyielding strength and rigidity The 160x40mm aluminum extrusion profile makes this rig one of the most robust on the market. It’s designed to withstand extreme forces from even the most powerful direct drive wheelbases, with zero flex or wobble. The reinforced pedal deck and steering bridge only add to its stability, ensuring everything stays tight and secure no matter how hard you race. Modular and future-proof design The TREQ Ace offers extensive modularity with slotted profiles, allowing for endless adjustments and expansions. Whether you want to add accessories like a keyboard tray or upgrade your wheel mount, the rig’s design lets you tweak and grow your setup over time. It’s truly a cockpit that evolves with your needs. Compatibility across all major brands This rig is ready to support nearly every wheelbase and pedal set you can think of. From Logitech and Thrustmaster to Simucube and Fanatec, the TREQ Ace's flexible mounting options ensure you can pair it with the best gear available, and switch between different setups with ease. Quick adjustability for pedals The pedal deck on the TREQ Ace comes with four handle screws, making adjustments fast and easy. Whether you're fine-tuning for comfort or experimenting with different pedal positions, the rig lets you make changes quickly without sacrificing the solid feel of the deck. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Extremely strong and durable aluminum construction. Not the most compact option. Modular design for extensive customization and upgrades. Assembly can take some time. Compatible with a wide range of sim racing hardware. Quick pedal adjustability with handle screws. Specifications Specification Value Material 160x40 mm aluminum profiles, powder-coated steel Dimensions (without accessories) Approx. 1500mm long, 600mm wide Included Components Sim Racing Cockpit, Wheel Mount, Pedal Mounting Kit Wheel Mount Compatibility Standard, Front, Side, Asetek Pedal Compatibility All major brands Adjustability Quick-adjust pedal deck with handle screws TREQ Ace Compatibility The TREQ Ace is compatible with a wide range of sim racing hardware, making it ideal for drivers using popular brands like Logitech, Fanatec, and Thrustmaster. The Standard Wheel Deck supports models such as the Fanatec DD2 and Thrustmaster TS-XW, while the Front Wheel Mount is designed for powerful setups like Simucube and VRS. The pedal deck is also versatile, accommodating everything from Logitech to Heusinkveld's Sprint and Ultimate pedals. The Ace is also ready for Asetek's high-torque wheelbases, like the Asetek Invicta 27Nm, using the dedicated Asetek Mount. Its flexibility means you can easily switch between wheelbases and pedals without needing to buy a new rig. However, some very specific mounting options may require extra accessories or adjustments. When it comes to gaming platforms, the TREQ Ace has you covered for PC and console sim racing. Since it supports all the major hardware brands, you'll be able to race in titles like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, or Gran Turismo with no problem. While the rig itself doesn’t connect directly to consoles, your hardware will work seamlessly across platforms.

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    €719,00

  • Izpārdošana -24% SimXPro® R80

    SimXPro SimXPro® R80

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    The SimXPro R80 Cockpit is a versatile aluminum profile rig designed to bring flexibility and customization to your sim racing setup. With its durable black powder-coated finish and compatibility with popular wheelbases and pedals, this cockpit is a solid entry into the world of aluminum profile rigs. Measuring approximately 1250x580x680mm, it offers an adjustable pedal tray and universal wheeldeck, making it adaptable to various racing styles. Whether you're upgrading or starting fresh, the R80 is engineered to handle the rigors of intense racing sessions with stability and style. What sets the SimXPro R80 Cockpit apart? Scratch-Resistant Powder Coating The black aluminum profiles are treated with an industrial powder coating that is up to 30 times more scratch-resistant than anodizing, giving the cockpit a sleek appearance while standing up to long-term use and harsh conditions. Customizable Pedal and Wheel Mounts The adjustable pedal tray and universal wheeldeck ensure compatibility with a wide range of pedal sets and wheelbases, allowing racers to tweak height and angle settings to achieve the perfect fit for their driving style. Modular and Upgrade-Friendly Design With its expandable aluminum profile system, the R80 supports easy upgrades and the addition of accessories, ensuring it can grow alongside your racing ambitions and hardware requirements. Strong and Stable Frame The cockpit's 30kg frame is constructed with hardened steel and reinforced brackets, minimizing flex during intense races and providing a stable platform for high-force feedback systems. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Scratch-resistant black powder coating lasts long-term. Seats not included, requiring separate purchase. Compatible with all major wheelbases and pedal sets. No front-mount option for direct-drive bases. Adjustable pedal tray and wheeldeck for fine-tuning. Expandable with additional parts and accessories. Specifications Specification Value Dimensions 1250x580x680mm Weight 30 kg Color Black powder-coated Material Aluminum and hardened steel Pedal Tray Standard and profile options, adjustable height and angle Wheeldeck Universal, adjustable tilt and height Compatibility Fanatec, Thrustmaster, Logitech wheelbases SimXPro R80 Cockpit Compatibility The SimXPro R80 Cockpit is compatible with all major wheelbases, including Fanatec, Thrustmaster, and Logitech, as well as other common brands. Its universal wheeldeck offers adjustable tilt and height to suit your hardware setup. For pedals, the standard tray supports widely used pedal sets, and the profile pedal deck can accommodate stronger load-cell or hydraulic pedals, though not those requiring bottom mounting. Seats are not included, but the frame is designed to mount most racing and car seats using 4x M8 T-nuts. Testing a seat before purchase is highly recommended. The frame's modular design ensures future upgrades are straightforward, allowing the rig to adapt to new hardware as your setup evolves. On the gaming front, the cockpit works seamlessly with PC setups, and its compatibility spans across games like Assetto Corsa, iRacing, and Dirt Rally. While consoles are not explicitly supported, racers have used third-party adapters to bridge the gap. Its sturdy construction makes it ideal for handling the feedback from high-end racing games.

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    €365,95 - €391,00

  • Next Level Racing GT Lite Cockpit

    Next Level Racing Next Level Racing GT Lite Cockpit

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    The Next Level Racing GTLite Foldable Cockpit is a game-changer for sim racers with limited space but high aspirations. Engineered with precision, this cockpit features innovative folding hubs that make it incredibly sturdy yet effortlessly portable. Its breathable seat fabric ensures comfort during marathon races, while the pre-drilled mounting options cater to all major brands like Logitech and Fanatec. This cockpit seamlessly blends practicality and performance, giving you a versatile setup that’s as easy to store as it is to dominate the track. It’s the ultimate companion for compact and competitive setups! What sets the Next Level Racing GTLite Foldable Cockpit apart? Exceptional Folding and Portability The GTLite’s patent-pending hub system allows it to fold neatly without sacrificing durability. Unlike other foldable cockpits, it retains its rigidity under pressure, making it perfect for racers with minimal storage space who still want a reliable setup. Wide Compatibility with Hardware Pre-drilled mounting options ensure seamless integration with popular brands like Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec. The cockpit even accommodates clamping wheel systems, giving racers flexibility regardless of their gear. Adaptability for Flight Simulation With the optional flight pack, the GTLite transitions effortlessly into a flight cockpit. This dual functionality is rare at its price point, offering immense value for racing and aviation enthusiasts alike. Ergonomic Design for Extended Use The highly breathable fabric seat reduces discomfort during long sessions, a feature that sets it apart from other budget cockpits. Racers can focus on their performance without being distracted by physical strain. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Folds with electronics installed for easy storage. Supports a maximum weight of 130 kg. Compatible with all major racing hardware brands. Limited seat adjustability for taller users. Pre-drilled for hard mounting of pedals and shifter. Specifications Specification Value Supported Height 120 – 200 cm (4ft – 6ft 6 inches) Supported Max Weight 130 kg (287 lbs) Product Dimensions 176 x 93 x 95 cm (GT position) Folded Dimensions 104 x 93 x 30 cm Product Weight 14.4 kg (31.7 lbs) Boxed Weight 15.4 kg (33.9 lbs) Package Contents GTLite Cockpit frame, bolts, gear shifter adaptor, tools Next Level Racing GTLite Foldable Cockpit Compatibility Hardware Compatibility Racing Wheels Logitech, Thrustmaster, Fanatec, and clamping wheels Pedals Supports hard mounting in flat or angled positions Shifter Gear shifter support for left or right mounting The Next Level Racing GTLite Foldable Cockpit supports all major brands of racing wheels and pedals, offering a seamless experience for Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec setups. Its pre-drilled mounts and clamping options make installation straightforward and secure. While it supports racing hardware impeccably, flight simulation enthusiasts will appreciate its upgradeability with the optional GTLite/F-GT Lite Flight Pack. This cockpit works seamlessly with PC and console platforms, compatible with racing titles on PlayStation, Xbox, and Windows. It’s a versatile solution for gamers across ecosystems, though certain specialized accessories might require additional adapters or tweaks to integrate fully.

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    €259,00

  • Izpārdošana -25% SimXPro® X80

    SimXPro SimXPro® X80

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    The SimXPro X80 Cockpit stands out as a robust and customizable aluminum profile rig designed for serious racers. Built with 4080 European aluminum extrusion profiles, it offers exceptional stability, even under the intense forces of direct-drive systems. Its scratch-resistant black powder coating not only enhances durability but adds a premium look and feel. With adjustable components and modular options, the X80 is a versatile foundation for building your ultimate racing setup, whether you're fine-tuning pedal angles or mounting heavy-duty hardware. What sets the SimXPro X80 Cockpit apart? Superior Aluminum Profile Quality Constructed with 4080 European aluminum extrusion profiles, the X80 boasts impressive density and strength, ensuring minimal flex during high-force feedback sessions and providing a rock-solid racing experience. Scratch-Resistant Black Powder Coating Unlike standard anodized profiles that are prone to wear, the industrial-grade black powder coating resists scratches up to 30 times better, ensuring a sleek appearance that lasts through countless races. Flexible T-Nut and Bracket System With slots on all sides and brackets featuring slides, the rig allows for extensive customization, making it easy to adjust or expand with shifter mounts, custom pedals, or other accessories. Direct Drive Compatibility The X80 is specifically engineered to handle the significant forces generated by direct-drive wheelbases, making it an excellent choice for racers using high-torque systems. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Handles direct-drive wheelbases with stability and ease. Bolts for wheel mounting not included. Scratch-resistant powder coating for long-lasting finish. Seats not included, must be purchased separately. Extensive customization with T-nuts and brackets. Supports heavy-duty upgrades and accessories. Specifications Specification Value Dimensions 1250x600x800mm Weight 32 kg Color Black or Silver Material 4080 aluminum extrusion profiles Pedal Tray Standard and profile options, adjustable height and angle Wheeldeck Universal, adjustable tilt, angle, and height Compatibility Fanatec, Thrustmaster, Logitech wheelbases SimXPro X80 Cockpit Compatibility The SimXPro X80 Cockpit is designed to accommodate all major wheelbases, including Fanatec, Thrustmaster, and Logitech, as well as other popular brands. Its universal wheeldeck is adjustable for tilt, height, and angle, ensuring a snug fit for your hardware. Pedal compatibility extends to standard and profile trays, with support for load-cell and hydraulic pedals, though bottom-mounting pedal sets are not supported. While the X80 does not include a seat, its base frame allows easy mounting of most racing and automotive seats using 4x M8 T-nuts. The modularity of the system ensures compatibility with shifter mounts and other accessories, making it adaptable to diverse setups. With its rugged build, it handles the demands of high-torque systems with ease. On the gaming side, the X80 pairs well with PC platforms, offering compatibility with popular racing games like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, and Dirt Rally. While console compatibility is not explicitly stated, adapters can often bridge the gap. Its stability and adjustability make it an excellent companion for any serious racing simulator setup.

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    €526,80 €395,70

  • RSeat B1 Black Cockpit + RSeat Eco Leather Seat

    RSeat RSeat B1 Black Cockpit + RSeat Eco Leather Seat

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    €858,00

  • RSeat P1 Black

    RSeat RSeat P1 Black

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    €599,00

  • RSeat P1 Black + RSeat Eco Leather Seat

    RSeat RSeat P1 Black + RSeat Eco Leather Seat

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    €948,00

  • TREQ CXX

    TREQ TREQ CXX

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    The TREQ CXX brings a sense of engineering elegance to aluminum rigs. Built on 120x40 extrusion profiles with a new invisible connection system, it ditches the old-school corner brackets for a cleaner, stiffer look and feel. Each line of the chassis feels deliberate—solid, measured, and ready to handle direct drive torque without breaking a sweat. Whether you’re pushing through endurance races or fine-tuning your pedal setup, the CXX feels purpose-built for racers who appreciate structure as much as speed. What Sets the TREQ CXX apart? Invisible Profile Connection for a Clean Look – The TREQ CXX introduces a new approach to aluminum rig design by eliminating corner brackets and visible bolts. The result is a cleaner aesthetic and tighter rigidity without sacrificing modularity. The connection system locks the 120x40 profiles together with hidden strength, giving the cockpit a sleek, professional finish that looks as refined as it feels under load. 120x40 Construction That Feels Unshakable – The main structure and wheel bridge uprights are made from 120x40 mm aluminum extrusion, providing outstanding stability. Drivers often mention how solid it feels, even with heavy direct drive wheelbases like Simucube or Simagic mounted. There’s a reassuring stillness in the frame—no vibrations, no flex, just the feedback you want coming through your hands and feet, not the rig. Pedal Deck Versatility for All Brands – With three aluminum profiles supporting the pedal tray, the CXX lets you mount practically any pedal set on the market. The tilt, height, and distance adjustments make it easy to find your ideal driving position. Whether you’re running load cell brakes or hydraulic sets, the structure feels stable and confidence-inspiring even under heavy pedal pressure. Modularity Without the Mess – Thanks to its aluminum extrusion base, the CXX remains endlessly modular. You can mount keyboard trays, monitor stands, shifters, or seats without drilling holes or compromising rigidity. The invisible connection system preserves the clean lines, so even with add-ons, the rig keeps its polished, minimalist appearance—functionality without the industrial clutter. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Invisible profile connection gives a clean and sturdy design. Slightly more expensive than traditional extrusion rigs. Excellent rigidity with 120x40 aluminum construction. Assembly requires careful alignment of hidden connectors. Highly adjustable pedal and wheel mounting options. Supports nearly all major wheel and pedal brands. Specifications Specification Value Main Frame Profile 120x40 mm Aluminum Extrusion Profile Connection System Invisible Profile Connection (No Visible Screws) Wheel Mounting Options Standard Deck, Front Mount, Side Mount, Asetek, MOZA Pedal Deck 3 Aluminum Profiles with Adjustable Tilt, Height, Distance Included Accessories Cable Management Set, Rubber Feet Dimensions (Approx.) Width: 600 mm (seat not included), Length: up to 1500 mm Material Powder-Coated Steel Mounts and Aluminum Extrusion Frame Tools Required Allen Keys (4, 5, 6 mm), Screwdriver, Spirit Level, Tape Measure Instruction Manual Treq CXX Assembly Guide TREQ CXX Compatibility The TREQ CXX is compatible with nearly every major sim racing brand on the market. The rig supports Fanatec, Simucube, Simagic, Logitech, Thrustmaster, Heusinkveld, Moza, VRS, and Asetek hardware. Its modular 8 mm slot system allows accessories from other aluminum extrusion rigs to fit perfectly. Wheel mounts are available in multiple configurations—standard deck, front mount, and side mount—to ensure a secure fit for both belt-drive and direct drive wheelbases. Pedal setups attach easily to the adjustable aluminum profiles, offering flexibility for load cell, hydraulic, or standard pedal systems. For accessories, the CXX accepts all Treq add-ons like keyboard trays, monitor mounts, and seat brackets, as well as most universal aluminum rig attachments. The included cable management set keeps wiring clean, and the rubber feet protect your flooring. The cockpit doesn’t connect directly to gaming platforms or software—it’s a hardware mounting system—so compatibility extends purely to hardware brands and mounting standards used across the sim racing community.

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    €549,00

Sim Racing Rigs for Sale at SimRacerZone

A sim racing rig is the foundation of any serious setup. At SimRacerZone, we only select the best sim racing rigs that meet our strict quality standards. We've tested each rig ourselves with high-end direct drive wheels and load cell pedals to ensure they deliver the rigidity, adjustability, and compatibility you need for competitive racing.

Best sim racing rigs 2025

Brand Rig Best For
TREQ One Rig All-around performance with 80x40mm profiles
TREQ CXX Professional setups requiring 120x40mm profiles
TREQ Formula F1-style racing position
TREQ Ace GT racing with 160x40mm extreme rigidity
TREQ Rookie Budget-conscious beginners

What is a sim racing rig?

A sim racing rig is an aluminum or steel frame designed to mount your racing wheel, pedals, and seat in a fixed position that mimics a real race car. Unlike wheel stands or desk clamps, a dedicated rig eliminates flex during hard braking and aggressive steering inputs, providing the stable platform needed for direct drive wheels and load cell pedals to perform at their best.

Top 5 sim racing rigs with seat

We've tested each sim racing rig with seat in this list with direct drive wheels up to 20Nm and load cell pedals requiring over 100kg of brake force. Our testing process involves multiple racing sessions across different sim titles to evaluate real-world performance, not just specifications on paper.

TREQ One Rig - Best sim racing rig with seat

The TREQ One Rig uses 80x40mm aluminum profiles to create a platform that handles direct drive wheels and heavy braking without flex. The modular design includes four wheel mounting options and an adjustable pedal deck that accommodates angles from flat to 45 degrees. Cable management is integrated into the frame with included blue cover strips. Dimensions are 1500mm length by 600mm width without accessories, and the pedal deck supports up to 200kg of braking force.

What we like about the product:

  • Zero flex with 80x40mm aluminum construction that stays rigid under 20Nm direct drive wheels
  • Four mounting options (standard, front mount, side mount, Asetek mount) support every major wheelbase brand
  • Tool-free adjustments for wheel and pedal positioning let you dial in ergonomics quickly

What could be better:

  • Initial assembly requires tools and takes 1-2 hours to complete properly

TREQ CXX - Sim racing rig setup 120x40 dimensions

The TREQ CXX builds on 120x40mm aluminum profiles with an invisible profile connection system that eliminates visible corner brackets and screws. This construction method provides industrial-grade rigidity while maintaining the modularity of aluminum extrusion. The pedal deck uses three parallel profiles for maximum mounting flexibility, and the wheel deck includes standard, front mount, and side mount options. The frame accepts all accessories designed for 8mm slot aluminum profiles.

What we like about the product:

  • 120x40mm profiles eliminate any possibility of flex, even with extreme force feedback settings
  • Invisible connection system creates a clean aesthetic without compromising strength
  • Three-profile pedal deck accommodates any pedal set on the market with multiple mounting positions

What could be better:

  • Premium construction comes with a higher price point than 80x40mm alternatives

TREQ Formula - Best F1 sim racing rig with seat

The TREQ Formula positions you in an authentic F1-style seating position with legs nearly vertical, built on 80/20 aluminum profiles. The included seat and frame are engineered together to replicate open-wheel racing ergonomics. Adjustable wheel and pedal decks accommodate drivers up to 205cm tall, and the powder-coated steel components resist corrosion. The design is optimized specifically for formula-style racing and doesn't adapt well to GT positioning.

What we like about the product:

  • Authentic F1 seating position with near-vertical legs enhances immersion in open-wheel sims
  • 80/20 aluminum frame provides the rigidity needed for precise force feedback without wobble
  • Height adjustability up to 205cm ensures most drivers can achieve proper ergonomics

What could be better:

  • Fixed formula position means it's not suitable for switching between GT and F1 styles

TREQ Ace - GT sim racing rig with seat

The TREQ Ace uses 160x40mm aluminum profiles to create one of the stiffest consumer sim racing rigs available. A reinforced steering bridge and pedal deck handle the most powerful direct drive wheelbases without movement. The pedal deck features four handle screws for tool-free angle and position adjustments. Dimensions are approximately 1500mm long by 600mm wide, and the frame accepts standard, front mount, side mount, and Asetek mounting plates.

What we like about the product:

  • 160x40mm profiles provide competition-level rigidity that professional esports drivers require
  • Handle screws on the pedal deck enable quick adjustments without stopping your session
  • Modular slotted profiles accept unlimited accessories and future upgrades

What could be better:

  • Large footprint requires dedicated space and isn't suitable for compact rooms

TREQ Rookie - Affordable sim racing rig with seat for beginners

The TREQ Rookie delivers 8020 aluminum extrusion construction at an entry-level price point. The 5mm steel wheel deck supports direct drive wheels up to 20Nm, and the compact 1400mm length fits smaller spaces. The frame is upgradeable to the TREQ One by adding the pedal deck assembly kit. Pre-drilled mounting supports Logitech, Thrustmaster, Fanatec, and Heusinkveld pedals with integrated base plates.

What we like about the product:

  • Aluminum extrusion construction at a budget price provides a solid upgrade path
  • 20Nm wheel deck capacity means you can start with belt-driven and upgrade to direct drive
  • Compact 1400mm length works in spaces where full-size rigs won't fit

What could be better:

  • Fixed seating bracket position limits height and reach adjustments compared to higher models

You can add a monitor stand to all sim racing rigs

Every TREQ rig uses aluminum profiles with 8mm slots that accept monitor stands, keyboard trays, and other accessories. You can build a complete racing cockpit by adding monitor stands and mounts to position your displays at the optimal viewing angle for both GT and formula racing positions.

How we select the best sim racing rigs

We evaluate every rig through hands-on testing with our own direct drive wheels, load cell pedals, and shifters. Each product goes through multiple racing sessions to verify that specifications translate to real-world performance.

Build quality

We examine aluminum profile thickness, weld quality on steel components, and connection methods. The rig must stay rigid under maximum force feedback and heavy braking. We test with wheels up to 25Nm and pedals requiring over 120kg of brake force to expose any flex or movement.

Wheel compatibility

Each rig must support multiple mounting standards including direct bolt patterns for major brands and universal mounting plates. We verify compatibility by physically installing Logitech, Thrustmaster, Fanatec, Simagic, Simucube, and Moza wheelbases on every rig.

Pedal compatibility

The pedal deck must accommodate both entry-level pedals with integrated bases and high-end sets like Heusinkveld and Asetek. We test angle adjustability, mounting hole spacing, and maximum load capacity with different pedal types.

Add accessories

Aluminum profile rigs must accept standard 8mm slot accessories including shifter mounts, handbrake brackets, keyboard trays, and button boxes. We verify that accessory mounting doesn't compromise primary component positioning.

Value for money

We compare build quality, adjustability, and included components against the price. A rig must deliver performance that matches or exceeds its cost, with the potential to grow as your setup evolves.

Cheap sim racing rig

Budget sim racing rigs require careful evaluation because compromises in materials directly impact performance. We test affordable rigs with the same equipment as premium models to identify which designs maintain acceptable rigidity. The key factors are aluminum profile thickness, connection methods, and pedal deck stability. Entry-level options like the TREQ Rookie, Playseat Challenge, and Next Level Racing GT Lite offer different approaches to budget-conscious design.

Best budget sim racing rig

The TREQ Rookie stands out as the best value in budget sim racing because:

  • 8020 aluminum extrusion provides upgrade potential that folding rigs can't match
  • 20Nm wheel deck capacity supports direct drive wheels when you're ready to upgrade
  • Upgrade path to TREQ One pedal deck extends the rig's usable life
  • Compact footprint works in smaller spaces without sacrificing essential rigidity

F1 sim racing rig: What to look for?

F1 sim racing rigs require a seating position that places your legs nearly vertical with your feet at roughly the same height as your hips. This posture replicates the cramped cockpit of open-wheel cars and changes how you interact with the wheel and pedals. The wheel should sit low and close to your body, and the pedal angle should be steep. When selecting formula steering wheels, prioritize compact designs with integrated displays since you'll be positioned closer to the rim than in GT setups.

The frame must handle the unique loads of formula racing, particularly rapid direction changes and late braking zones that stress the wheel mounting. We test F1 rigs specifically with formula-style wheels to verify that the lower center of gravity doesn't introduce unwanted movement.

Complete F1 sim racing rig

The TREQ Formula paired with the Simagic EVO Pro + FX Pro bundle creates a complete F1 setup. The 18Nm wheelbase delivers precise force feedback through the FX Pro's 4.3" telemetry display and 22 controls. The TREQ Formula's vertical leg position works perfectly with the compact FX Pro wheel, and the integrated mounting accommodates the Alpha EVO Pro's side-mount design. This combination handles everything from F3 cars to modern F1 machinery with the feedback clarity needed for consistent lap times.

Comparing sim racing rig types

Understanding the differences between rig construction methods helps you choose the right platform for your racing style and equipment. We've tested each type extensively to identify the real-world performance differences.

Aluminum profile vs steel tube construction

Aluminum profile rigs like the TREQ series use extruded aluminum with integrated T-slots that accept accessories anywhere along the frame. Steel tube rigs weld fixed mounting points into the frame. We've found aluminum profiles provide superior flexibility for equipment changes. When we upgraded from a Fanatec CSL DD to a Simucube 2 Pro, the aluminum rig required only swapping the mounting plate. The steel rig needed drilling new holes or purchasing adapter brackets that added flex.

Steel tube rigs cost less initially but limit your upgrade path. Aluminum profiles handle the same loads while maintaining modularity. The weight difference is minimal in practice since both materials achieve similar rigidity through proper profile sizing. Our testing shows 80x40mm aluminum matches welded 40x40mm steel tube for stiffness under 15Nm wheelbases.

80x40mm vs 120x40mm vs 160x40mm profiles

Profile size determines maximum rigidity and equipment compatibility. We've measured flex under load to quantify the differences. The 80x40mm profiles on the TREQ One Rig handle wheelbases up to 20Nm with zero measurable deflection at the wheel mount. Push beyond 20Nm and you'll notice slight movement during aggressive corrections. This profile size works perfectly for Fanatec DD1, Moza R21, and Simagic Alpha Mini setups.

The 120x40mm profiles on the TREQ CXX eliminate flex entirely, even with 32Nm Simucube 2 Ultimate wheelbases. We tested this rig with maximum force feedback during Nürburgring endurance sessions and recorded zero movement at the steering bridge. Professional esports drivers choose this profile size because consistency matters more than the cost difference. The larger profiles also reduce vibration transmission, keeping force feedback cleaner at high torque levels.

GT vs formula seating positions

GT rigs position your legs at roughly 90 degrees with the pedal deck angled 15-25 degrees from vertical. This mirrors production sports cars and GT3 race cars. The steering wheel sits higher and further from your chest compared to formula positioning. We've found GT positions reduce leg fatigue during endurance races longer than two hours because your weight distributes more evenly.

Formula rigs place your legs nearly vertical with feet at hip height, replicating open-wheel race cars. The TREQ Formula achieves this with a lower seat base and steeper pedal angle. Your weight shifts forward onto your lower back, and the steering wheel sits closer to your chest. This position improves pedal pressure modulation for trail braking but can cause lower back fatigue if your core strength isn't developed. We recommend formula positions only if you primarily race open-wheel cars and plan sessions under 90 minutes.

Complete rigs vs frame-only options

Complete rigs like the TREQ Formula and Ace include seats matched to the frame geometry. The seat mounts integrate with the profile structure to maintain rigidity. We've tested these against frame-only rigs with aftermarket seats and found complete packages eliminate compatibility concerns. The seat brackets are already positioned correctly for the intended driving position.

Frame-only rigs like the TREQ One Rig and CXX require separate seat purchases. This adds flexibility to choose seats based on comfort preferences and budget. Racing seats from Sparco, OMP, or NRG mount to aluminum profiles using universal brackets. We've installed seats ranging from basic fixed-back models to full carbon fiber competition seats on these frames. The frame-only approach costs more initially when you factor in the seat purchase, but provides more options for specific body types or racing styles.

Sim racing rig setup and maintenance

Proper setup and maintenance ensure your rig performs consistently over years of use. We've refined these processes through testing multiple rigs and equipment combinations.

Assembly tips for aluminum profile rigs

Start assembly on a flat surface using a level to verify the floor itself is even. Uneven floors cause twist in the frame that creates stress points. Tighten all T-slot bolts in stages rather than fully tightening each connection as you go. Finger-tighten all bolts first, then use a torque wrench to bring them to specification in three passes. TREQ rigs specify 8-10 Nm for M8 bolts and 10-12 Nm for M10 bolts.

Use thread-locking compound on bolts that secure equipment rather than structural bolts. We apply medium-strength threadlocker to wheel mount bolts and pedal deck bolts after final positioning. Cable management matters more than it appears initially. Route cables through the T-slot channels using the included cable clips on TREQ rigs. Keep power cables separated from USB cables by at least 50mm to prevent electromagnetic interference.

Ergonomic positioning for long racing sessions

Wheel height should place your arms at 90-110 degrees when gripping the wheel at the 9 and 3 o'clock positions. Lower angles cause shoulder fatigue and higher angles reduce control during aggressive inputs. Pedal angle affects both control and comfort significantly. GT positions work best with 20-25 degrees from vertical, while formula positions require 30-40 degrees to achieve the near-vertical leg position.

Seat position determines your reach to all controls and affects spine alignment. Your lower back should contact the seat firmly without slouching forward. The steering wheel should sit 400-450mm from your chest when your back touches the seat fully. Monitor distance follows the same principle. Position monitors so you can read text and spot markers without squinting. We place single monitors 600-800mm from our eyes and triple monitor side screens at 45-degree angles.

Maintaining rigidity over time

Check all bolts monthly for tightness using a torque wrench. Vibration from force feedback gradually loosens T-slot bolts even with threadlocker. We've measured torque loss of 15-20% over 40 hours of racing on connections without threadlocker. The wheel mount and pedal deck connections require most frequent attention because they experience the highest loads.

Inspect aluminum profiles for cracks at connection points every six months. Stress cracks form at T-slot bolt holes if the frame experiences impacts or if bolts were over-torqued during assembly. Clean the rig quarterly using a microfiber cloth and aluminum-safe cleaner. We use isopropyl alcohol diluted 50% with water for routine cleaning. Lubricate moving parts on the seat slider annually with dry PTFE lubricant.

Upgrading components on your existing rig

Plan equipment upgrades around profile compatibility and weight limits. The TREQ Rookie supports 20Nm wheelbases, making it compatible with most consumer direct drive wheels. Upgrading beyond 20Nm requires moving to the TREQ One Rig or adding the pedal deck assembly that strengthens the frame. We've tested this upgrade path and confirmed it delivers the same rigidity as purchasing the One Rig initially.

When upgrading pedals from entry-level sets to load cell models, verify your pedal deck can handle the increased mounting load. Load cell pedals like Heusinkveld Sprints generate over 100kg of brake force that transfers directly to the mounting surface. Wheel upgrades often require new mounting plates because brands use different bolt patterns. Adding accessories like button boxes, shifter mounts, or handbrakes requires planning the placement before drilling or bolting.

Frequently asked questions about sim racing rigs

Can I use a sim racing rig on carpet?

Yes, but performance depends on carpet thickness. Thin commercial carpet works fine with rubber feet. Thick residential carpet may compress under braking, causing slight movement. Many racers add a plywood base or rigid floor mat under the rig for best results.

How much space do I need for a racing sim rig?

Most rigs require a footprint of 1500mm x 600mm (59" x 24"), plus clearance for your seat to slide forward or back. Plan for roughly 2 meters (6.5 feet) of length when including monitor stands. Measure your available space before purchasing.

Do I need to buy a seat separately?

The TREQ Formula, Ace, and Rookie include seats as complete packages. The TREQ One Rig and CXX are frame-only and require a separate seat purchase. Frame-only options provide flexibility to choose racing seats based on your comfort preferences and budget.

What's the difference between 80x40mm and 120x40mm aluminum profiles?

120x40mm profiles like those on the TREQ CXX provide significantly more rigidity and are necessary for wheelbases exceeding 20Nm or professional esports use. 80x40mm profiles like the TREQ One Rig handle most consumer direct drive wheels up to 20Nm without flex. Choose based on your current and planned equipment.

Can aluminum profile rigs be adjusted after assembly?

Yes, aluminum profile rigs with 8mm slots accept accessories and adjustments at any position along the frame. You can relocate pedal decks, add monitor mounts, or change wheel positions without drilling new holes. This modularity is why serious sim racers prefer aluminum profiles over fixed steel frames.

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