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  • Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim for sale on SimracerZone

    Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim

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    Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim delivers a well-balanced, no-nonsense feel that’s easy to love whether you’re hot-lapping in a GT car or wrestling something more lively. With a 320mm round profile and a single-piece synthetic leather wrap, it feels composed in your hands and holds up to long sessions without fuss. Perforated grip zones keep things grippy under pressure, and the blue stitching and center marker give it just enough flair to remind you it’s here to get the job done. What Sets the Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim apart? Full-Circle Design With Consistent Leverage The round 320mm shape gives a symmetrical feel that many sim racers prefer for endurance and multi-discipline racing. Unlike flat-bottomed rims, you get uninterrupted hand rotation—especially handy for rally or vintage cars where you might be feeding the wheel more. The diameter strikes a nice middle ground: not too wide for quick transitions, not too small to compromise leverage. One-Piece Synthetic Leather for Clean Looks and Comfort Some wheels suffer from loose seams or inconsistent padding, but the RX320’s single-piece wrap gives it a tidy, uniform finish. It doesn’t pinch or wrinkle, even under pressure, and the perforated inner grip zones help airflow during extended sessions. Drivers have noted how it feels “ready out of the box,” with no break-in period needed to get comfortable with the texture or grip. Visual Consistency With the H.AO Series The RX320 fits seamlessly into the Conspit H.AO ecosystem. Its blue stitching and top marker mirror other components in the series, offering visual continuity across your setup. This might seem minor, but when you're building a clean rig with matching parts, it’s nice not to have one odd wheel throwing off the look. The central white logo and matte black finish round out the purposeful design. Quick Setup With All Hardware Included Nothing’s worse than getting a new rim and realizing you’re short a bolt or missing a cable. The RX320 includes mounting hardware and a USB cable, which saves time and headaches. It works with the H.AO hub and other standard setups without needing custom brackets or third-party adapters. That simplicity gets mentioned often—especially by sim racers who like to swap rims based on car type. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Round 320mm profile supports smooth wheel rotation No integrated buttons or encoders Single-piece leather wrap is smooth and durable Designed primarily for H.AO hub ecosystem Perforated grip zones aid during longer sessions Includes mounting hardware and USB cable Specifications Specification Value Product Name Conspit RX320 Diameter 320mm Shape Round Grip Material High-quality synthetic leather Grip Features Perforated inner zones, blue stitching, blue center marker Finish Black base with central white Conspit logo Included Items RX320 rim, USB cable, mounting hardware Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim Compatibility Component Compatible? Conspit H.AO Hub Yes Standard 70mm PCD Mounting Pattern Yes Simucube, VRS, Moza Bases Yes (with proper hub or adapter) Console Platforms No The Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim uses a standard 70mm PCD mounting pattern, making it compatible with most direct drive systems on the market, especially when paired with the Conspit H.AO hub. If you're using a Simucube, Moza, VRS, or similar platform, this rim will bolt up cleanly with the right adapter or hub. It also includes the necessary USB cable and mounting hardware, streamlining the setup process for PC-based sim racers. Like many rims in this class, the RX320 is designed for PC use only and does not support PlayStation or Xbox consoles. Because it lacks onboard electronics or inputs, it functions as a passive steering rim and relies on external button modules or hubs for signal communication. For sim racers running platforms like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, ACC, or rFactor 2, it fits easily into a modular rig built around direct drive performance and tactile feedback.

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    €89,00

  • Conspit CX295 Steering Wheel Rim for sale at SimRacerZone

    Conspit CX295 Steering Wheel Rim

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    Conspit CX295 Steering Wheel Rim is built for sim racers who want a tight, focused grip and clear hand positioning, especially in fast cars with quick transitions. With a 295mm C-shape profile, it offers just the right amount of clearance while keeping hand placement locked in lap after lap. Wrapped in durable synthetic leather with perforated grip zones and topped off with a blue stitching and marker combo, it blends utility with a sharp visual edge. Compact without feeling cramped—this rim was made for purpose. What Sets the Conspit CX295 Steering Wheel Rim apart? C-Shape Ergonomics for Fast Input Work The 295mm C-shape gives you more hand clearance on the lower half of the rim, especially useful in rigs with tighter seating positions. It also means you’re not dragging your knuckles on knees or bumping into your seat under rotation. Racers who switch between GT and formula-style cars say the CX295 feels natural in both cases, offering better wrist angles without going fully flat-bottom. Purposeful Diameter for Compact Control At 295mm, this rim sits in a sweet spot—not too big to be unwieldy, not so small that it loses leverage. This size lends itself well to quick steering corrections and mid-corner inputs in faster vehicles. Racers moving from larger rims often notice how the smaller footprint helps sharpen their hand movements while keeping force feedback strong and direct through their base. Consistent Feel with Perforated Grip Zones The single-piece leather wrap with strategically perforated zones delivers a tactile feel that holds up even in long sessions. It doesn’t shift or soften up after repeated use, and the grip stays consistent even with gloves or sweaty palms. Feedback often mentions how the leather feels immediately “settled”—no break-in time needed, no need for aftermarket tape or gloves to fix grip issues. Plug-and-Play Setup With Visual Flair Like other rims in the H.AO family, the CX295 ships with mounting hardware and a USB cable, so you're not chasing down extra parts just to bolt it up. The blue stitching, marker, and Conspit logo give it a sharp, cohesive look—especially if you’re already running other Conspit modules. Setup is fast, and compatibility with the H.AO hub ensures you’re up and running with minimal effort. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Compact 295mm C-shape ideal for tight rigs No integrated buttons or input controls Perforated grip zones enhance control consistency Designed primarily for Conspit H.AO compatibility Includes USB cable and mounting hardware Visually matches Conspit ecosystem Specifications Specification Value Product Name Conspit CX295 Diameter 295mm Shape C-shaped Grip Material High-quality synthetic leather Grip Features Perforated zones, blue stitching, blue center marker Finish Black base plate with central white logo Included Items CX295 rim, USB cable, mounting hardware Conspit CX295 Steering Wheel Rim Compatibility Component Compatible? Conspit H.AO Hub Yes Standard 70mm PCD Mounting Pattern Yes Simucube, VRS, Moza Wheelbases Yes (with compatible hub) Console Platforms (PlayStation, Xbox) No The Conspit CX295 Steering Wheel Rim is built with standard 70mm PCD mounting, making it compatible with a wide range of direct drive systems when used with the appropriate hub. It’s designed to integrate seamlessly with the Conspit H.AO Hub, providing a clean fit and finish with no guesswork on compatibility. It ships with mounting hardware and a USB cable, making the installation process quick and straightforward for most PC-based sim setups. This rim is intended for PC sim racing only and does not work with PlayStation or Xbox consoles. As with other passive rims, there are no built-in controls, so it depends on your hub or button box for in-game input. The CX295 performs best in setups running popular titles like iRacing, ACC, and rFactor 2, where quick transitions and tight cornering benefit from its compact C-shape and tactile leather wrap.

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    €89,00

  • Cube Controls GT Pro V2 Button Box for sale at SimRacerZone

    Cube Controls GT Pro V2 Button Box

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    Current dispatch time: 5-7 business days!Cube Controls GT Pro V2 Button Box blends craftsmanship with sheer functionality to deliver a race interface that feels mechanical, tight, and unapologetically engineered. Featuring a robust carbon fiber main plate and a cast aluminum body, it’s not just built to last—it’s built to feel good every lap. Choose between 2 or 4 paddle configurations, go wired or wireless, and light up the track with customizable RGB buttons that reflect your driving mood. With integrated clutch launch control, dual-mode paddles, and tactile short-throw shifters, this is the gear for sim racers who crave purposeful hardware. What Sets the Cube Controls GT Pro V2 Button Box apart? Dual-Mode Connectivity The GT Pro V2 allows you to run wired via Q-CONN or fully wireless with no loss in performance. Input lag is virtually unnoticeable, and connection is reliable as long as a quality Bluetooth receiver is used. This means seamless integration whether you're optimizing for a clean cable-free rig or absolute stability in a competitive setup. Customizable Controls and RGB Feedback The button box offers full RGB customization for both buttons and rotary encoders, allowing you to assign colors based on function or personal preference. This visual customization not only enhances the aesthetic but also makes locating critical controls easier, especially during night stints or endurance races. Zero-Play Magnetic Paddles The redesigned magnetic short-throw shifter paddles are switchless and adjustable, offering zero mechanical play and refined tactile response. With adjustable stop ends and integrated ball bearings, every shift feels deliberate and direct, ideal for drivers who want mechanical confidence under pressure. Battery and Software Convenience With a 1500mAh LiPo battery rated for 40 hours and integrated charging electronics, the GT Pro V2 is designed for convenience. On top of that, its proprietary software supports clutch bite-point tuning, paddle calibration, and button light mapping, letting you personalize performance without needing third-party tools. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Wired and wireless connectivity options Main hub not included in the box Customizable RGB buttons and rotaries Not compatible with all rim shapes Zero-play paddles with adjustable feedback Long battery life with on-the-fly charging Specifications Specification Value Main Plate Material Carbon Fiber Body Material Aluminum Die-Cast Weight 895 g Connectivity Wired (Q-CONN) or Wireless (Bluetooth) Battery 1500mAh LiPo, 40h use Paddles 2 or 4 switchless magnetic paddles Encoders 2 front rotaries, 2 thumb rotaries Joysticks 2 multi-directional with encoder Switches 2 toggle with status LED Cube Controls GT Pro V2 Button Box Compatibility The Cube Controls GT Pro V2 Button Box is built to integrate with a wide range of sim racing setups. It uses a universal 3-bolt hub pattern (1-inch and 70mm PCD), making it compatible with most formula-style quick release hubs on the market. The button box’s layout works well with rims that do not extend beyond the button housing template. However, it may not fit rims that exceed the printed alignment guide, so always use the template provided by Cube Controls before committing to a rim. Connectivity-wise, the GT Pro V2 supports both USB Q-CONN for wired use and Bluetooth for wireless pairing. It pairs natively with Windows PCs as a standard game controller. It is not compatible with consoles out of the box, though some users employ third-party solutions like DriveHub for expanded platform support—but these are unofficial. The built-in firmware supports easy updates, and configuration is done via Cube Controls' proprietary tuning software.

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    €755,00 - €930,00

  • Cube Controls GT PRO V2 Reparto Corse Zero Leather for sale at SimRacerZone

    Cube Controls GT PRO V2 Reparto Corse Zero Leather

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    Current dispatch time: 5-7 business days!Cube Controls GT PRO V2 Reparto Corse Zero Leather fuses serious racing design with meticulous Italian detailing. Wrapped in rugged yet supple leather, it delivers the grip and structure needed for aggressive sessions without sacrificing comfort. With dual-mode connectivity—Bluetooth and Q-CONN—you can plug in or go wireless while keeping latency minimal. Paired with fully customizable RGB lighting, magnetic paddles, and a 298mm rim diameter, it brings total control to your fingertips, no matter your racing discipline. What Sets the Cube Controls GT PRO V2 Reparto Corse Zero Leather apart? Zero Leather Grip with Motorsport-Inspired Feel The grip material isn’t just for looks—it’s selected to balance control and durability under heat and pressure. The zero leather design provides a tactile feel that wears evenly over time, giving consistent feedback even during long races or quick correction inputs in rally stages. It’s not suede, and that’s the point: it’s built for function first. Bluetooth and Wired Flexibility Whether you're going fully wireless or want the dependability of a cabled connection, this wheel supports both. The included Q-CONN cable offers plug-and-play stability, while the onboard Bluetooth keeps the desk free of clutter. Both methods maintain nearly identical performance, with minimal input delay and no loss in command recognition. Configurable Paddles and RGB Control System The magnetic paddles come in 2 or 4-paddle options, and you can assign clutch bite points or toggle functions right from the Cube software. Combine that with RGB backlit buttons and encoders that can be linked to SimHub, and you get a wheel that becomes an interface—not just a controller. Wide Grip with Motorsport-Grade Ergonomics With a 298mm rim and up to 41mm grip diameter, the Zero Leather version caters to drivers who like to hold their line firmly and with confidence. The shape supports grip variations depending on the car or sim title—rally, GT, or drift—and maintains comfort through long endurance runs. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Wide 41mm grip suits all driving styles Leather requires more cleaning than synthetic wraps Bluetooth and Q-CONN both included out of the box Battery life shorter than expected for long stints Excellent paddle feedback with no mechanical play Grip texture can feel too firm for some users Specifications Specification Value Wheel Diameter 298 mm Grip Diameter 41 mm Main Plate Carbon Fiber Body Material Aluminum die-cast Connectivity Bluetooth and Q-CONN cable Battery 1500mAh LiPo, approx. 4 hours use Paddles 2 or 4 magnetic paddles (configurable) Rotary Encoders 4 (2 front, 2 thumb) with RGB Joysticks 2 multi-directional with encoder Toggle Switches 2 ON/OFF with status LEDs Weight 603 g to 1459 g (depending on rim) Package Includes Wheel, hub, cable, bag, badge, stickers, accessories Cube Controls GT PRO V2 Reparto Corse Zero Leather Compatibility The GT PRO V2 Reparto Corse Zero Leather is compatible with all 3-bolt, 70mm PCD formula-style quick release hubs. It’s designed for seamless fitment with Cube Controls' modular ecosystem but also adapts well to third-party button box platforms, provided they respect the mounting specs. The wide grip and moderate wheel diameter make it adaptable across racing genres—from GT endurance to tighter rally setups. From a connectivity perspective, it supports Bluetooth pairing and Q-CONN wired mode, allowing it to work on PC platforms using standard USB HID or Bluetooth drivers. The onboard system is designed to bypass the wheelbase, so even if your base lacks button passthrough, this unit runs independently. It is not natively compatible with consoles, though some users have reported partial compatibility using adapters like DriveHub, depending on the base and firmware. On the software side, it pairs well with SimHub for lighting and telemetry integration, and the Cube proprietary software offers button calibration, RGB settings, and paddle tuning. It’s an ideal fit for iRacing, ACC, rFactor 2, RaceRoom, and AMS2. Console users will want to verify full compatibility beforehand if planning to use it outside PC ecosystems.

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    €1.080,00 - €1.255,00

  • Cube Controls F-PRO Color Edition for sale on SimRacerZone

    Cube Controls Cube Controls F-PRO Color Edition

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    Current dispatch time: 5-7 business days!Cube Controls F-PRO Color Edition brings a vibrant personality to your rig without compromising one bit on substance. The revamped grips feel velvety yet firm in hand—like they were sculpted for extended battles on track—and they don’t attract dust or grime. With its USB+Bluetooth Dual-Mode connection and RGB backlit buttons that you can tweak endlessly, this wheel isn’t just about function; it’s about feel, style, and fierce competition. From the solid carbon fiber faceplate to the die-cast aluminum body, every detail feels dialed in for the serious sim addict who appreciates both flair and function. What Sets the Cube Controls F-PRO Color Edition apart? Grips That Don’t Just Grip—They Impress The upgraded grips aren’t just about ergonomics—they’ve got a surface texture that walks the perfect line between comfort and control. Unlike some wheels where palm fatigue kicks in after a long stint, these grips seem to melt into your hands. What racers love most? They repel dust and grime like a charm, saving you from the usual scrub-down ritual after every sweaty session. This kind of tactile evolution makes long races feel far less fatiguing and a lot more focused. Bluetooth Mode That Actually Works Most Bluetooth-enabled wheels make bold claims but fall short with disconnects or lag. Not here. The F-PRO Color Edition delivers near-zero latency performance that holds up even in long endurance stints. It's a favorite among wireless racers because it feels like a wired connection—without the mess. Just pair it with a reliable dongle and you’re off, no hiccups or dropouts mid-race to ruin your flow. Custom Lighting Meets Functional Feedback The customizable RGB backlit buttons aren’t just about flashy colors. These lights actually help during dark-room sessions or endurance races where visibility matters. They can be color-coded to reflect different functions, so you’re not second-guessing which toggle controls your ERS or pit limiter. It’s a small detail that, once used, you’ll never want to give up. Build Quality That Outlasts the Grid The full carbon fiber front plate and die-cast aluminum body aren’t just for looks—they lend this wheel a confidence-inducing sturdiness. No flex, no creaks, and no worries even after months of usage. Sim racers across the board report that this wheel just keeps going strong, which makes it a smart investment if you’re in it for the long haul and not just the highlight reels. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Bluetooth mode is reliable with near-zero input delay Battery life varies significantly with RGB brightness Grips feel superb and stay clean over time Hefty price tag compared to entry-level options RGB buttons offer helpful visibility in dark rooms Exceptional build quality with no chassis flex Specifications Specification Value Grip-to-Grip Wheel Length 28.2 cm Grip Max Diameter 45 mm Weight 1100 g Color Options Black, Red, Blue Main Body Die-cast Aluminum Front Plate Pure Carbon Fiber Buttons 12 Momentary, 2 Toggles with LEDs Encoders 10 (4 front, 2 thumb, 2 grip-integrated, 2 joysticks) Connectivity USB + Bluetooth Dual Mode Charging Connector Straight back magnetic Q-conn Battery LiPo 2000mAh, up to 50 hours Shifter Paddles Magnetic, switchless, short-throw, adjustable Launch Control Clutch System Yes Software Customization Button lights, clutches, paddles Wheel Hub Compatibility All formula-style quick release hubs (3 bolts, 70mm PCD) VR Friendly Yes Cube Controls F-PRO Color Edition Compatibility The F-PRO Color Edition plays well with any wheelbase that uses a 70mm PCD 3-bolt formula-style quick release, making it widely compatible with setups from Simucube, Fanatec Podium Hubs, and similar high-end systems. It's not designed for direct bolt-on use with budget or console-focused wheels like the Logitech G series or Thrustmaster bases without custom adapters. The Q-conn magnetic cable adds to its seamless integration in USB mode, but Bluetooth mode gives you the flexibility to skip cables entirely on PC-based rigs. Platform-wise, the F-PRO is PC-only—you won’t be using it with your PS5 or Xbox Series console directly. It connects via USB or Bluetooth straight to the PC, bypassing the wheelbase electronics. It works great with any sim racing titles that support direct input devices like iRacing, rFactor 2, Assetto Corsa, and more. Console racers will need to look elsewhere, but for PC sim heads, this wheel drops straight into the heart of any competitive rig.

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    €1.104,00

  • Izpārdošana -7% Moza FSR Wheel For Sale on Simracerzone

    Moza Moza FSR

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    The Moza FSR Wheel combines technical finesse with a tactile experience that sim racers crave. Its CNC-machined housing, made from aviation-grade aluminum, provides both strength and a refined feel, while the 4.3-inch built-in digital dash gives you critical race data right in your line of sight. Wrapped in perforated leather, the Moza FSR 280mm wheel feels luxurious and secure during intense stints. Magnetic shifter paddles and dual clutch technology offer precise control, ensuring that every gear change is smooth and reliable. What sets the Moza FSR Wheel apart? 4.3-Inch Built-In Digital Dash The integrated 4.3-inch digital dash displays essential data like RPM, fuel levels, and lap times directly on the wheel. With its 800x480 resolution, the screen offers crisp details, allowing racers to quickly access information without diverting attention from the track. The level of customization with 15 different configurations ensures that you can set up your data exactly how you want it for any race. Aviation-Grade Build Quality The Moza FSR Wheel’s CNC-machined aluminum housing and 5mm carbon fiber frame make it not only robust but also give it a premium touch. The durability of these materials is immediately noticeable, offering a solid and weighty feel that can withstand even the strongest force feedback settings without flexing or wearing down over time. Dual Clutch Magnetic Shifter Paddles The dual-clutch paddles, combined with contactless photoelectric sensors, allow for ultra-reliable performance. Particularly valuable in F1 and iRacing, these paddles ensure smoother starts and fewer transmission issues. The ability to perform precise launch control with the dual-clutch setup helps prevent costly powertrain damage, which is a huge plus for serious racers looking to optimize their race start. Ergonomically Positioned Controls The FSR Wheel takes care of your comfort during long races with perforated leather grips, ensuring a firm but comfortable hold. The buttons and thumb knobs are strategically placed, making them easy to access without having to take your hands off the wheel. This attention to design improves overall control, especially during those intense, high-focus racing moments. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Integrated digital dash with clear, customizable display. Higher price point compared to similar wheels. Strong, durable build from carbon fiber and aluminum. Not compatible with some older Moza bases. Ergonomic controls and comfortable perforated leather grip. Reliable magnetic dual-clutch shifter paddles. Specifications Specification Value Grip Material Perforated Leather Frame and Front Plate Material 5mm Carbon Fiber Housing Material CNC-Machined Aviation-Grade Aluminum Shifter Paddle Material 3mm Forged Carbon Fiber Size 280mm Magnetic Shifter Paddles 2 Dual Clutch Paddles 2 Luminous Mechanical Keys 10 Thumb Knobs (pressable) 2 Band Knobs 5 LED Colors 7 Customizable Colors Dash Size 4.3 inches Dash Resolution 800x480 Paddle Sensor Contactless Photoelectric Quick Release Method D1 Spec Box Weight 4.00kg Package Dimensions 31.00cm x 29.00cm x 22.00cm Moza FSR Wheel Compatibility The Moza FSR Wheel is fully compatible with Moza's high-end wheelbases like the R16 and R21, delivering robust force feedback experiences. However, it may not be suitable for use with older or entry-level wheelbases due to the lack of compatibility with certain older Moza models. The quick-release system makes it incredibly easy to attach or swap the wheel on compatible bases, offering flexibility for racers who want to switch between different setups. On the gaming side, the FSR Wheel is designed primarily for PC racing simulators and integrates seamlessly with sim titles such as iRacing, Assetto Corsa, and rFactor 2. Unfortunately, it does not offer direct support for PlayStation or Xbox, so console racers would need adapters or alternative setups to make this wheel functional on those platforms. It's perfect for PC users looking to get the most out of their sim racing rig.

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    €693,23 €643,63

  • Pēdējie gabali! Conspit 310 APEX for Sale On SimRacerZone

    Conspit Conspit 310 APEX Steering Wheel

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    The Conspit 310 APEX Steering Wheel feels like a command center disguised as an open-wheel rim. With its 2.99-inch built-in LCD display feeding live data straight into your peripheral vision and a full aluminum alloy structure that balances stiffness with satisfying weight, the wheel invites you to grab hold and drive with intent. The microfiber leather rim, magnetic shifters, and barrage of RGB-lit controls give every lap a tactile, rhythmic quality that makes cockpit time feel almost addictive. What Sets the Conspit 310 APEX Steering Wheel apart? A Fully Integrated Display That Elevates Situational Awareness – The built-in 2.99-inch LCD screen isn’t just decoration—it changes how you process information. With seven customizable dash layouts and SimHub support, the telemetry sits exactly where your eyes want it. Drivers praise how quickly they adapt to the live data feed, letting them judge RPM, deltas, and tire metrics without relying solely on in-game HUDs or monitor overlays. 104 Customizable Inputs for Deep Control Flexibility – This wheel isn’t shy about giving you buttons. With encoder remapping, funky switches, dual-mode rotary knobs, and RGB feedback, the 310 APEX delivers a toolbox that competitive drivers appreciate. Online reports highlight how the patent-pending encoder remapping system becomes second nature, allowing quick re-assignment of traction control, brake bias, and ABS without diving into menus or pausing intense battles. Premium Metal Construction with Clever Ergonomics – Unlike many open-wheel rims that simply look the part, the 310 APEX’s cast-aluminum frame provides the rigidity needed for aggressive, high-input driving. Users frequently mention its vibration damping and the way the 3D-shaped front panel molds into their hand position, giving the wheel a composed, confident feel during long stints or high-force corrections. The tactile feedback from the thick microfiber leather adds a sense of grip without fatigue. Lighting System Designed to Inform, Not Distract – With 41 programmable LEDs, including RPM strips and encoder rings, the lighting feels purposeful. Many sim racers enjoy using the rotary LEDs for glanceable position tracking and the RGB buttons for priority commands. The LEDs strike a balance between aesthetics and utility, complementing the wheel’s telemetry without overwhelming the cockpit in unnecessary glow. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Integrated LCD provides clear, customizable telemetry readouts. Requires additional adapters for non-Conspit quick releases. Robust aluminum body offers excellent structural rigidity. High input count may overwhelm casual users. Magnetic shifters and clutch paddles deliver crisp actuation. Extensive RGB lighting supports full SimHub integration. Specifications Specification Value Main Material Aluminum Alloy, Steel Dimensions 310 × 310 × 89 mm Net Weight 1520 g (with rim, no QR/adapter) Display 2.99” 800 × 268 Color LCD RGB LEDs 33 Total (9 Rev, 24 Knob Lights) RGB Buttons 8 Encoders 2 Encoder Wheels Rotary Switches 2 × 12-Position 7-Way Joysticks 2 Clutch Paddles 2 Magnetic Hall-Effect Shift Paddles Silent Magnetic Hall-Effect Connection USB Direct, CONSPIT CAN Software Support SimHub (RGB), Conspit Link 2.0 Conspit 310 APEX Steering Wheel Compatibility The Conspit 310 APEX Steering Wheel connects via USB Direct or CONSPIT CAN, making it fully compatible with Conspit wheelbases such as the ARES APEX series. When paired with the Conspit CDR quick release, it becomes a plug-and-play solution with stable signal transmission and minimal latency. Because it uses standard USB, the wheel works with third-party wheelbases that accept USB direct-input wheels, though additional adapters may be required depending on the brand’s proprietary quick release interfaces. Accessory compatibility is generous thanks to its SimHub integration, which allows full control of RGB LEDs, dashboards, and telemetry across a wide range of sim racing ecosystems. The wheel functions beautifully with button mapping systems in iRacing, Assetto Corsa, Automobilista 2, rFactor 2, and RaceRoom, as long as the base recognizes USB-direct devices. It does not support consoles such as PlayStation or Xbox, since these platforms limit wheel recognition to officially licensed peripherals. From a platform standpoint, the 310 APEX is designed for PC use only. All features—including the LCD dashboards, 41 LEDs, and encoder remapping—work through Conspit Link 2.0 and SimHub, ensuring deep customization. Console use is not supported, even if the base connects physically, because the wheel requires open USB communication and software hooks only available on Windows.

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    €359,00

  • Pēdējie gabali! Conspit 300GT for Sale on SimRacerZone

    Conspit Conspit 300GT Steering Wheel

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    The Conspit 300GT Steering Wheel blends lightweight aggression with a tactile, purposeful feel that begs to be pushed through fast corners. Built around a real molded carbon fiber front plate and paired with a 2.99-inch integrated telemetry display, it gives your hands a crisp, confident platform while your eyes track race data in perfect rhythm. The aluminum alloy structure, RGB controls, rotary switches, and magnetic paddles tie everything together into a wheel that feels sculpted for drivers who enjoy fine control as much as raw speed. What Sets the Conspit 300GT Steering Wheel apart? True Carbon Fiber Construction That Feels Alive – Many wheels claim carbon fiber, but the 300GT uses a molded carbon plate rather than a decorative sheet. The result is a front face that’s stiff, lightweight, and acoustically satisfying when you tap or grip it mid-corner. Drivers often mention how the material adds clarity to road feel, giving each steering correction a clean, mechanical character without the hollow resonance found in cheaper composites. A Complete Control Suite Packed Into a Compact Layout – With 8 RGB buttons, 4 encoder wheels, 3 rotary switches, and dual clutch paddles, the 300GT offers a huge command surface without clutter. Its ergonomics are thoughtfully shaped around the hand positions used in GT racing. The control layout avoids accidental presses while still remaining easy to hit in high-speed transitions, something many sim racers praise when running endurance stints or cars that require constant in-cockpit adjustments. Integrated Display That Eliminates Guesswork – The 2.99-inch onboard display brings a sleek way to track revs, deltas, and tire status without relying on external screens. The clarity of the LCD and its placement make it easy to read glances mid-corner, especially when paired with SimHub layouts. For many users, this display becomes the “brain” of the wheel, simplifying cockpit setups and reducing HUD dependency on multi-monitor or VR configurations. Lightweight Build with a Strong GT Identity – At just 1.15 kg, the wheel avoids the inertia-heavy feel that some GT wheels struggle with. This lighter construction helps direct-drive bases deliver crisp steering detail. Reviewers frequently point out how the weight reduction improves countersteering and mid-corner corrections while still offering the durability expected from a mixed aluminum-and-carbon frame. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Light carbon fiber body improves steering agility. May require adapters for non-Conspit quick releases. Integrated display provides clear in-race telemetry. High control count may overwhelm new drivers. RGB controls support deep SimHub customization. Magnetic clutch and shift paddles offer crisp feel. Specifications Specification Value Main Materials Real Molded Carbon Fiber, Aluminum Alloy Integrated Display 2.99” High-Resolution Screen Weight 1.15 kg RGB Buttons 8 Encoder Wheels 4 Rotary Switches 3 Clutch Paddles Dual Hall-Sensored Shift Paddles Magnetic Hall-Sensored Rear Buttons Included Software Support SimHub Compatible Conspit 300GT Steering Wheel Compatibility The Conspit 300GT connects through standard USB and Conspit’s own CAN system, making it fully compatible with Conspit wheelbases such as the ARES and APEX series. When paired with the Conspit CDR quick release, it provides stable signal transfer and a secure mechanical connection that stands up to direct-drive torque. Because the wheel uses standard USB communication, it can also work with third-party wheelbases that support USB-direct steering wheels, though some bases may require QR adapters or wiring adjustments. Its full SimHub support means every LED, button, encoder, and display element can integrate cleanly into PC ecosystems. This gives the wheel strong compatibility with popular sim racing hardware setups, button boxes, and telemetry layouts. The wheel is not compatible with console platforms such as PlayStation or Xbox, as those systems only accept officially licensed devices and cannot interpret the USB-direct protocol used by the 300GT. From a platform perspective, the 300GT is designed exclusively for Windows PC. All functions—RGB controls, telemetry screen, encoder logic, and clutch modes—require PC software such as SimHub and Conspit Link. This ensures maximum configurability for titles like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, ACC, rFactor 2, and Automobilista 2, but prevents operation on locked console environments.

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    €455,00

  • Pēdējie gabali! Moza KS Pro For Sale On SimRacerZone

    Moza Moza KS Pro (Pre-Order! Shipping Starts Mid-to-End of February)

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    Moza KS Pro is one of those wheels that immediately feels purpose-built the moment your hands settle onto the butterfly-shaped rim. The soft-touch TPE grip has a subtle give, while the carbon fiber reinforced body keeps everything light and composed under fast inputs. The standout here is the 2.99-inch customizable display, which brings telemetry and dashboards straight into your line of sight, paired with a deeply programmable RGB lighting system that turns information into color at a glance. It’s a wheel that rewards curiosity, encouraging constant tweaking, dialing, and personal setup refinement. What Sets the Moza KS Pro apart? Control Density Without Chaos – One thing frequently highlighted by experienced sim racers is how the KS Pro manages to pack an enormous number of inputs without feeling cluttered. Every button, joystick, and rotary is positioned with muscle memory in mind, reducing accidental presses during intense moments. The tactile differences between controls help drivers operate purely by feel, which becomes invaluable during longer stints or complex race starts. Display Customization That Actually Gets Used – Many wheels include screens that end up ignored, but feedback suggests the KS Pro’s display becomes a central tool. The clarity, size, and Pit House integration make custom dashboards genuinely practical, not just decorative. Racers often mention building layouts for specific cars or series, then swapping them mid-session, creating a workflow that feels natural rather than gimmicky. Paddle System Built for More Than Shifting – The forged carbon magnetic paddles are often praised for their clean, consistent feel, but what really stands out is flexibility. Users frequently repurpose the dual clutch paddles for launch control, pit functions, or hybrid systems. The smooth return and defined engagement make repeated inputs predictable, even when hands are busy managing multiple controls. Lighting as Functional Feedback – Across community discussions, the RGB system is often described as genuinely useful rather than flashy. The rev lights and flag indicators are bright, readable, and configurable enough to replace on-screen HUD elements. Once set up properly, drivers rely on peripheral color cues for shift timing and race conditions, keeping focus locked on the track. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Extremely dense control layout with logical spacing Requires software setup time to unlock full potential Highly customizable display and LED feedback system Not designed for direct console-only use Lightweight construction reduces fatigue during long sessions Flexible paddle configuration for varied driving styles Specifications Specification Value Wheel Shape Butterfly-style formula wheel Grip Material Eco-friendly TPE Construction Carbon fiber reinforced composite Display 2.99-inch high-definition screen Buttons 10 RGB programmable buttons Rotary Switches Four 12-position, one 8-position Joysticks Two 7-way multifunction joysticks Thumb Wheels Four rotary thumb wheels Paddle Shifters Magnetic forged carbon paddles with Hall sensors Quick Release All-aluminum quick release system Lighting RGB buttons, rev lights, flag lights, rotary LEDs Software MOZA Pit House Moza KS Pro Compatibility The KS Pro is built around an open hardware philosophy. It is fully compatible with MOZA wheelbases through the native quick release system, while also supporting direct PC connection via the MOZA universal hub kit for use with third-party wheelbases. This makes it a flexible option for mixed ecosystems. It is not designed for older proprietary console-only bases that lack PC HID support. On the software side, the wheel is PC-compatible and works seamlessly with major sim racing titles that support custom input mapping and telemetry output. Games such as iRacing, Assetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione, and rFactor 2 fully support its buttons, encoders, and LED functions. It is not natively compatible with PlayStation or Xbox consoles without additional third-party adapters, and LED or display features may be limited in those scenarios.

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    €350,00

  • Pēdējie gabali! Moza Porsche Mission R for Sale On SimRacerZone

    Moza Moza Porsche Mission R (Pre-Order! Shipping Starts Mid-to-End of February)

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    Moza Porsche Mission R Steering Wheel brings a distinctly modern motorsport feel straight to the rig, blending bold design with serious functionality. The butterfly-style layout sits naturally in the hands, while the eco-friendly TPE grip delivers a confident, planted feel through long stints. At the center, the 2.99-inch customizable display keeps vital data exactly where eyes expect it, complemented by a fully programmable RGB lighting system that turns color into instant information. Wrapped in carbon fiber reinforced composite, this wheel feels light, deliberate, and ready for meticulous setup tweaking. What Sets the Moza Porsche Mission R Steering Wheel apart? A Design That Feels Purpose-Built – Community feedback often highlights how natural the Mission R wheel feels from the first lap. The button spacing, joystick placement, and rotary positions reduce hand movement and mental load, especially during busy moments. Racers mention fewer mis-inputs compared to similar formula-style wheels, crediting the layout for staying intuitive even when running complex car setups with constant in-race adjustments. Display and LEDs That Replace the HUD – Beyond manufacturer specs, users consistently point out how the screen and lighting reduce reliance on on-screen overlays. The brightness and clarity make shift timing, flags, and warnings readable in peripheral vision. Many drivers end up disabling parts of the in-game HUD entirely, letting the wheel handle communication duties while keeping focus fixed forward. Paddles That Invite Creative Mapping – The magnetic forged carbon paddle system earns praise not just for feel, but for versatility. Sim racers frequently map clutch paddles to hybrid deployment, pit commands, or brake bias adjustments. The consistency of actuation makes repeated inputs predictable, which becomes especially valuable in cars that demand constant micro-adjustments lap after lap. Built for Heavy Use Without Looseness – Long-term users often comment on how solid the wheel remains after months of use. Buttons retain their click, rotaries don’t develop play, and paddles stay tight. The stress-tested components inspire confidence during endurance sessions, where repeated inputs can quickly expose weak construction in lesser wheels. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Dense control layout remains easy to memorize Requires time to configure software fully Display and LEDs reduce need for on-screen HUD No native console support without adapters Lightweight construction helps during long racing sessions Flexible paddle mapping suits many car classes Specifications Specification Value Wheel Shape Butterfly-style formula wheel Grip Material Eco-friendly TPE Construction Carbon fiber reinforced composite Display 2.99-inch high-definition screen Buttons 10 RGB programmable buttons Rotary Switches Four 12-position, one 8-position Joysticks Two 7-way multifunction joysticks Thumb Wheels Four rotary thumb wheels Paddle Shifters Magnetic forged carbon paddles with Hall sensors Quick Release All-aluminum quick release system Lighting RGB buttons, rev lights, flag lights, rotary LEDs Software MOZA Pit House Moza Porsche Mission R Steering Wheel Compatibility The Porsche Mission R Steering Wheel fits cleanly into modern sim setups. It is fully compatible with MOZA wheelbases through the native aluminum quick release, while also supporting direct PC connection using the MOZA universal hub kit. This allows use with many third-party wheelbases that accept standard USB HID devices. It is not intended for legacy wheelbases that rely on closed, brand-specific connectors. On the platform side, the wheel is PC compatible and works seamlessly with major sim racing titles that support custom input mapping and telemetry output. Games like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione, and rFactor 2 make full use of its buttons, encoders, display, and LED functions. It is not natively compatible with PlayStation or Xbox consoles without external adapters, and some features may be limited in those configurations.

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    €1.399,00

  • Moza CS Pro For Sale On SimRacerZone

    Moza Moza CS Pro (Pre-Order! Shipping Starts Mid-to-End of February)

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    Moza CS Pro Steering Wheel is built for drivers who want a fuller GT-style rim without sacrificing control density. The microfiber leather grip feels supple yet secure, with seamless stitching that disappears under the thumbs during long runs. At the center sits the 2.99-inch customizable display, delivering vital data exactly where the eyes glance, while the modular paddle system with optional six-paddle upgrade opens the door to complex driving workflows. Wrapped around a carbon fiber reinforced hub, the CS Pro balances comfort, adaptability, and serious technical depth in one confident package. What Sets the Moza CS Pro Steering Wheel apart? A GT Shape That Encourages Long Sessions – Drivers often point out how the CS Pro’s fuller rim and golden ratio layout reduce hand strain over time. The diameter and grip thickness feel deliberately chosen for endurance racing, making it easier to stay relaxed without sacrificing control. Compared to flatter formula-style wheels, this shape invites subtle steering inputs and steady corrections, which many racers appreciate during long stints. Modular Paddle System With Strategic Freedom – Feedback from experienced users highlights the optional six-paddle expansion as a standout feature. Racers enjoy mapping extra paddles to brake bias, energy deployment, or pit functions without cluttering the front face. The pre-installed mounting points make the upgrade feel intentional rather than tacked on, giving the wheel room to grow alongside more complex driving styles. Button Box Versatility Beyond One Discipline – The industry-standard 6x70 bolt pattern is frequently praised for flexibility. Many users pair the CS Pro button box with third-party rims, including drift and rally wheels, while retaining full button and display functionality. This adaptability allows the wheel to move between disciplines without feeling locked into a single racing category. Visual Feedback That Becomes Second Nature – Community impressions often emphasize how effective the rev and flag lighting becomes once dialed in. The brightness and placement make it easy to read shift points and warnings without consciously looking down. Over time, drivers rely on color cues instead of dashboards, streamlining focus during close racing. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Comfortable GT-style rim suited for long sessions Six-paddle setup requires additional purchase Modular design supports multiple racing disciplines No native console-only compatibility Display and LEDs reduce reliance on in-game HUD Extensive input options for complex car setups Specifications Specification Value Wheel Style GT-style hub design Grip Material Environmentally friendly microfiber leather Hub Construction Carbon fiber reinforced composite Display 2.99-inch high-definition screen Buttons 8 RGB programmable buttons Rotary Encoders Four 12-position rotary encoders Funky Switches Two seven-way switches Thumb Wheels Two rotary thumb wheels Paddle Shifters Magnetic forged carbon paddles with Hall sensors Paddle Configuration Standard dual paddles, optional six-paddle upgrade Quick Release All-aluminum quick release system Wheel Rim Mount Industry standard 6x70 bolt pattern Software MOZA Pit House Moza CS Pro Steering Wheel Compatibility The CS Pro is designed with flexibility at its core. It is fully compatible with MOZA wheelbases using the integrated aluminum quick release and also supports direct PC connection through the MOZA universal hub kit. Thanks to its open design, it works with a wide range of third-party wheelbases that accept USB HID devices. It is not intended for closed ecosystems that rely on proprietary console-only connections. The 6x70 bolt pattern makes the button box compatible with most third-party wheel rims, allowing everything from GT to drift rims to retain full button, display, and LED functionality. This makes the CS Pro especially attractive for multi-discipline rigs. It is not designed to function as a standalone wheel without a compatible base or hub solution. In terms of platforms, the wheel is PC compatible and works cleanly with major sim racing titles such as iRacing, Assetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione, and rFactor 2. These titles support full button mapping, telemetry-driven LEDs, and custom dashboards. It is not natively compatible with PlayStation or Xbox consoles without third-party adapters, and feature support may vary when used that way.

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    €349,00 - €398,00

best sim racing wheels selected by SimRacerZone

Finding the right sim racing wheel can transform your racing experience. At SimRacerZone, we test every steering wheel thoroughly before adding it to our inventory. Our hands-on testing ensures you get accurate information about build quality, functionality, and performance—not marketing hype.

Top 10 sim racing wheels

Brand Steering Wheel Best For
Moza KS Beginners seeking quality entry point
Simagic GT Neo GT and endurance racing
Moza ESX Xbox compatibility
Conspit MAX01 Modern F1-style racing
Simagic FX Pro Professional F1 simulation
Moza FSR2 Formula racing on budget
Moza GS V2P GT racing with paddle shifters
Simagic Neo X 330R Round wheel enthusiasts
Simagic Neo X 310G GT-style racing
Moza RS V2 Round wheel versatility

How we select the best sim racing wheels

Our selection process for the best sim racing wheels focuses on real-world performance metrics. We evaluate each wheel across multiple categories during extended testing sessions to identify which models deliver genuine value.

Build material to last

Quality materials determine longevity. We prioritize wheels constructed from aluminum, carbon fiber, and high-grade plastics. Metal quick-release systems and reinforced button housings indicate a wheel that withstands years of competitive racing. Cheap materials fail under stress—our selections avoid this pitfall.

Shifter type

Paddle shifter quality affects lap times. Magnetic shifters provide crisp, consistent feedback without mechanical wear. We test shifter throw distance, actuation force, and adjustability. Sequential shifters suit formula cars, while dual-clutch systems benefit from adjustable bite points for realistic starts.

Enough functional buttons

Button placement and quantity matter for accessibility. Modern sim racing requires quick access to brake bias, traction control, and pit limiters. We verify that buttons are reachable without removing hands from grips and that rotary encoders turn smoothly without accidental inputs.

Looks e.g. RGB and overall design

Aesthetics enhance immersion. RGB lighting adds customization options, while authentic racing wheel proportions improve the driving experience. We consider whether the design matches your preferred racing discipline—GT wheels look out of place in formula cars and vice versa.

Value for money

Price must align with features. We compare build quality, button count, shifter type, and compatibility across price points. A wheel offering 80% of premium features at 50% of the cost represents better value than marginal improvements at double the price.

Best sim racing wheels - Our top 5 picks

These five wheels emerged as leaders during our comprehensive testing. We evaluated each according to the criteria above, putting them through extended racing sessions across multiple simulators. These best sim racing wheels consistently delivered performance that justifies their place in any rig.

Moza KS - Best sim racing wheel for beginners

The Moza KS offers a complete entry into sim racing without compromising on essential features. This 300mm round wheel features a carbon fiber faceplate, dual-clutch paddles, and 22 programmable buttons. Its universal quick-release system works with all Moza wheelbases, making upgrades straightforward as your skills develop.

What we like about the product:

  • Dual-clutch paddles enable proper race starts from day one
  • 10 buttons provide enough controls for any racing discipline
  • Carbon fiber construction at an entry-level price point

What could be better:

  • Button layout requires adaptation period for users transitioning from game controllers

Simagic GT Neo - Best racing sim wheel for GT/endurance

The Simagic GT Neo replicates GT3 steering wheel ergonomics with a 300mm diameter and D-shaped bottom. Its forged carbon fiber construction keeps weight at 1,350g while maintaining rigidity. The 7-way joystick and dual rotary encoders simplify menu navigation during long endurance stints.

What we like about the product:

  • Authentic GT3 button placement reduces learning curve for real-world drivers
  • Forged carbon fiber provides strength without excessive weight
  • Built-in display shows critical telemetry without external screens

What could be better:

  • Premium pricing positions it above entry-level budgets

Moza ESX - Best sim racing wheel for Xbox

The Moza ESX brings direct drive compatibility to Xbox Series X|S without adapter complications. This 280mm GT-style wheel features official Xbox certification and magnetic shifters. The smaller diameter suits tight cockpits while maintaining comfortable grip positions.

What we like about the product:

  • Native Xbox compatibility eliminates adapter workarounds
  • Compact 280mm size fits smaller play spaces

What could be better:

  • Limited third-party rim compatibility restricts upgrade paths

Conspit MAX01 - New F1 sim racing wheel

The Conspit MAX01 mirrors current F1 wheel functionality with dual 4.3-inch displays and 10 RGB buttons. Its modular design allows button reconfiguration, while the carbon fiber construction maintains a 1,200g weight. Magnetic shifters deliver consistent feedback across thousands of shifts.

What we like about the product:

  • Dual displays match modern F1 cockpit layouts
  • 10 RGB buttons enable custom control schemes per car
  • Modular design supports future upgrades and repairs

What could be better:

  • Complex button layout overwhelms newcomers to formula racing

Simagic FX Pro - Best F1 sim racing wheel

The Simagic FX Pro represents professional-grade F1 simulation with a 5-inch central display, carbon fiber chassis, and 12 backlit buttons. Its 270mm diameter and rectangular shape replicate current F1 ergonomics. The magnetic shifters feature adjustable throw and force settings for personalized feel.

What we like about the product:

  • 5-inch display eliminates need for external telemetry screens
  • Adjustable magnetic shifters accommodate different driving styles
  • Authentic F1 dimensions improve muscle memory for league racing

What could be better:

  • Rectangular shape limits use in GT or touring car simulations

Sim racing wheels and pedals

Matching your steering wheel with quality pedals completes your racing setup. The right pedal set provides consistent brake feel and throttle response that complements your wheel's precision. Visit our sim racing pedals collection to find bundle options that pair proven wheel and pedal combinations at package pricing.

Best budget sim racing wheel

Budget constraints don't require sacrificing functionality. The Conspit RX320 delivers essential racing controls with a 320mm round design, creates for a great budget friendly entry into the world of sim racing. If you need more functionality without major price increases, the Moza ESX adds additional buttons, and Xbox compatibility while remaining budget-conscious.

Sim racing wheel for console

Console compatibility requires specific certifications that limit wheel selection. Sim racing wheels for PlayStation and Xbox must meet manufacturer requirements, which affects both features and pricing compared to PC-only alternatives.

PS5 sim racing wheel

PS5 wheels need official Sony licensing to function without adapters. Look for wheels with native PS5 compatibility, sufficient button count for game menus, and build quality that matches your racing ambitions. The Thrustmaster T598 offers official PS5 certification with hybrid force feedback technology that bridges the gap between belt-driven and direct drive systems. Its axial flux motor provides 6Nm of torque—enough for serious racing without overwhelming beginners.

Xbox sim racing wheel

Xbox wheels require Microsoft certification, which fewer manufacturers pursue compared to PlayStation. Verify that your chosen wheel specifically lists Xbox Series X|S compatibility rather than just PC support. The Moza ESX stands out as one of few direct drive options with native Xbox certification, eliminating adapter complexity while delivering professional-grade force feedback.

How to select the right F1 sim racing wheel

Choosing the right F1 sim racing wheel requires understanding modern F1 ergonomics. Current F1 wheels use rectangular shapes with screens, extensive button arrays, and compact dimensions that differ significantly from GT wheels. Your selection should match whether you're driving current F1 cars or historical formula cars with simpler layouts.

Consider the number of controls you actually need. Modern F1 cars adjust brake bias, differential settings, and energy deployment during races—requiring quick access to multiple functions. Historical F1 or junior formula cars need fewer buttons. The Moza FSR2 offers a traditional formula layout at an accessible price. The Simagic FX Pro adds a large central display and more buttons for modern F1 complexity. The Conspit MAX01 brings dual displays and modular buttons for maximum flexibility.

Brand F1 Steering Wheel What Sets It Apart
Moza FSR2 Entry-level formula wheel with essential controls
Simagic FX Pro Large central display with professional button count
Conspit MAX01 Dual displays with modular, reconfigurable buttons

Sim racing wheel bases

Your steering wheel connects to a wheel base that generates force feedback. Wheel base technology—direct drive versus belt-driven—determines the fidelity of feedback you feel through the rim. Base strength measured in Newton-meters affects how clearly you sense tire grip and track surface details. Explore our direct drive wheel bases collection to find the foundation that matches your wheel choice and racing goals.

Porsche sim racing wheel

The Moza Porsche Mission R wheel replicates the brand's racing heritage with authentic styling and premium materials. This 300mm GT wheel features a carbon fiber faceplate with Porsche branding, 20 programmable buttons, and magnetic paddle shifters. The design draws from Porsche's Mission R concept, incorporating modern GT racing ergonomics with the brand's distinctive aesthetic.

The wheel's button layout prioritizes accessibility during high-speed driving. Rotary encoders sit within thumb reach for brake bias and traction control adjustments. RGB backlighting illuminates buttons without creating cockpit glare during night racing. The alcantara grip material matches Porsche's production car interiors, providing consistent feel whether dry or with racing gloves.

McLaren sim racing wheel

The Ascher Racing McLaren Artura Ultimate captures McLaren's supercar DNA in a racing wheel. This collaboration produces a 300mm GT-style wheel with carbon fiber construction, genuine McLaren branding, and race-proven ergonomics. Visit our Ascher Racing McLaren Artura Ultimate page for detailed specifications.

The wheel features dual-clutch paddles for proper race starts, magnetic shifters with adjustable bite points, and 24 programmable buttons strategically positioned around the grips. Its D-shaped bottom and flat top section mirror McLaren's racing wheel philosophy. The integrated quick-release system uses the NRG/Sparco standard, allowing compatibility across multiple wheel base manufacturers. RGB lighting behind each button provides clear visual feedback without distraction.

Mercedes sim racing wheel

The Mercedes AMG GT Edition wheel translates Mercedes-AMG racing experience into sim racing hardware. This officially licensed wheel features Mercedes-AMG branding, a 300mm GT diameter, and construction that balances weight with durability. See the complete details at our Mercedes AMG GT Edition page.

Built from carbon fiber with aluminum accents, the wheel maintains a 1,400g weight that provides realistic inertia without straining wheel bases. Its button layout follows GT3 racing conventions with dedicated controls for ABS, traction control, and brake bias positioned for thumb access. The magnetic paddle shifters offer adjustable throw distance and actuation force, allowing fine-tuning to match personal preference. Alcantara grips provide consistent feel across varying temperatures and moisture levels common in extended racing sessions.

Our 5 favorite sim racing wheel brands compared

Feature Moza Simagic Conspit Ascher Racing Cube Controls
Price Range Entry to mid-level Mid to premium Budget to premium Premium to high-end Premium to high-end
Specialty Complete ecosystem Professional-grade features Modular designs Licensed replicas Endurance racing
Build Material Carbon fiber, aluminum Forged carbon, aluminum Carbon fiber, aluminum Carbon fiber, genuine materials Carbon fiber, CNC aluminum
Button Quality Reliable, RGB lighting Backlit, professional-grade RGB, modular Premium switches Professional-grade
Display Options OLED on select models Built-in displays Dual display options External displays No integrated displays

Explore each brand's full lineup: Moza Racing | Simagic | Conspit | Ascher Racing | Cube Controls

Frequently asked questions about sim racing wheels

What size sim racing wheel should I choose?

Formula wheels typically measure 270-280mm for tight cockpit fitment and quick steering inputs. GT and round wheels range from 300-330mm, matching real racing car dimensions. Larger diameters provide more leverage for wheels without power steering simulation, while smaller sizes suit modern race cars with assisted steering.

Can I use different brand wheels on my wheel base?

Most modern wheel bases use universal quick-release systems, but verify compatibility before purchasing. Direct drive bases from Moza, Simagic, and Fanatec each have specific mounting patterns. Third-party adapters exist for cross-compatibility, though they may add slight flex or require additional wiring for button functionality.

Do I need a steering wheel with a display?

Integrated displays eliminate the need for external monitors showing telemetry. They're most beneficial in VR racing where external overlays aren't visible, or in compact setups where monitor space is limited. Basic racing without complex car adjustments works fine without displays—prioritize buttons and shifter quality instead.

How many buttons do I actually need on a sim racing wheel?

Modern GT3 and F1 cars require 15-20 buttons minimum for brake bias, traction control, ABS, pit limiter, and communication functions. Historic racing cars or simpler disciplines manage with 10-12 buttons. Consider your primary racing category and whether you'll adjust settings mid-race or pre-configure them.

What's the difference between mechanical and magnetic shifters?

Magnetic shifters use contactless sensors that never wear out and provide consistent actuation force across millions of shifts. Mechanical shifters use physical switches that can develop dead spots over time but cost less initially. Magnetic systems allow adjustment of throw distance and force—impossible with mechanical designs.

Can sim racing wheels improve my real-world driving skills?

Muscle memory for racing lines, braking points, and throttle control transfers from simulation to real tracks. Professional drivers use simulators for track familiarization and setup testing. However, physical forces like sustained G-loads and real danger cannot be replicated—treat sim racing as complementary training rather than a complete substitute.

How do I maintain my sim racing wheel?

Clean grips regularly with isopropyl alcohol to remove oils and prevent material degradation. Check quick-release bolts monthly for tightness. Update firmware when manufacturers release improvements. Avoid over-tightening mounting bolts which can crack carbon fiber or strip threads. Store in a dry environment to prevent electronic corrosion.

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