Description
The TREQ STX Seat is a wide, non-FIA homologated bucket seat designed specifically for sim racers who want comfort and style. Its velour fabric breathes more than typical bucket seats, keeping you cooler during those long sessions. With blue stitching and logos that match most rigs, the seat adds a sleek look to your setup. Built from lightweight fiberglass and featuring a handy phone pouch, this is a seat built for those who want functionality with flair.
What sets the TREQ STX Seat apart?
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Comfort Meets Breathability The TREQ STX isn’t just wide—it’s built for comfort during long sim racing sessions. The velour fabric lining allows better ventilation compared to standard materials, ensuring that you stay cooler, even during intense races. This breathable fabric makes the STX perfect for those summer days when every bit of airflow helps.
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Wide Fit for Versatility If you’ve ever felt cramped in a bucket seat, the TREQ STX is here to solve that. It's the widest seat in the TREQ lineup, meaning most people will fit comfortably without feeling squeezed. Whether you’re larger or just prefer more room to move, this seat provides a spacious alternative to the tighter race-inspired seats on the market.
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Thoughtful Design Details The STX goes beyond the basics with practical features like a small pouch to store your smartphone. It’s a subtle but handy addition for those who don’t want to keep digging through their pockets mid-session. Plus, the blue stitching and logos add a nice aesthetic touch, giving your rig a unified, polished look.
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Non-FIA Homologated for Sim Racers Unlike many bucket seats that are designed for real-world racing, the TREQ STX is non-FIA homologated, making it specifically geared towards sim racing. This means it focuses on what sim racers need—comfort and durability—without unnecessary safety features that add extra cost for those not racing on actual tracks.
Pros and Cons
Pros |
Cons |
Wide fit for a more comfortable experience. |
Non-FIA homologated, not suitable for real-world racing. |
Velour fabric allows for better ventilation. |
Some may find the seat a bit bulky. |
Lightweight fiberglass shell for easy rig setup. |
Requires seat brackets for mounting. |
Phone pouch keeps your device within reach. |
Not the best option for small rigs. |
Specifications
Specification |
Value |
Product Name |
TREQ STX Seat |
Material |
Velour Fabric, Fiberglass Shell |
Color |
Black with Blue Stitching |
Weight |
Lightweight (Exact weight not specified) |
Fit |
Wide (Largest TREQ seat) |
Included Accessories |
M8 bolts and washers |
Compatibility |
Requires seat brackets, optional seat slider |
Non-FIA Homologation |
Yes (Sim Racing Only) |
TREQ STX Seat Compatibility
The TREQ STX Seat is designed to fit most sim rigs, but you’ll need seat brackets to mount it securely. It’s also compatible with an optional seat slider, giving you flexibility in adjusting your position. This seat's wide design means it fits a larger range of body types compared to narrower racing seats, but it might feel a bit oversized for smaller rigs. It's important to measure your rig before purchasing to ensure proper fit.
It is non-FIA homologated, meaning it's strictly for sim racing use, not real-world motorsport. This makes it great for dedicated sim setups where safety features like harness slots aren’t as critical. The TREQ STX focuses on comfort and durability for long gaming sessions rather than track safety.
Since the TREQ STX Seat doesn't connect to gaming platforms or consoles, compatibility is less about the seat itself and more about your rig. Ensure your rig supports the correct bracket spacing and that any additional accessories like a seat slider are compatible with your setup. The seat pairs well with platforms that support extended sim racing sessions, like **PC-based simulators** such as iRacing and Assetto Corsa.