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  • Last stock! Conspit 290GP Formula Wheel for sale at SimRacerZone

    Conspit Conspit 290GP Formula Wheel

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    Conspit 290GP Formula Wheel is built like it’s ready to go straight into a Formula garage, and honestly, it feels that way when you wrap your hands around the Enduro grips. This wheel doesn’t just look good—it’s sculpted for serious use. The 3D ergonomic layout puts everything exactly where your fingers expect it, while the 4.3" LCD display delivers crisp, race-critical telemetry in real-time. It’s the kind of gear that makes every stint feel like qualifying. Not flashy, just serious performance—exactly how it should be. What Sets the Conspit 290GP Formula Wheel apart? 3D Ergonomics That Actually Make Sense Most wheels still cling to flat layouts, even if the human hand never evolved that way. Conspit tosses that idea with a fully contoured grip and control scheme that mimics aircraft HOTAS systems—every switch, dial, and button falls naturally under your thumbs. It's not just different, it’s smart, especially in high-pressure moments when hunting for controls needs to be second nature, not a treasure hunt. Enduro Grips That Don’t Quit The grips on the 290GP get a lot of praise for good reason. They're made with a dual-injection TPU compound that holds up under sweat, stress, and long stints. Racers who've spent hours in endurance sessions report far less hand fatigue. It’s one of those features you only appreciate after a 90-minute stint—when your hands still feel solid and in control instead of cramping and sliding. Display That Delivers Clarity Mid-Race The built-in 4.3" LCD doesn’t just sit there for looks. The 500 nit brightness and 60 fps refresh rate make it actually usable while you're mid-corner or blasting down the straight. Data like lap delta, tire temps, or gear selection is readable at a glance—no eye squinting or second guesses. And with customizable pages, you tailor it to exactly what you want to see, when you want to see it. Clutch and Shifter System Inspired by the Real Deal That MagFlip rocker shifter isn’t just another magnetic paddle—it’s modeled after F1 tech, delivering push-pull function with seriously meaty engagement. Paired with the dual clutch setup, it gives you true launch control options without needing an external module. Feedback online consistently highlights how solid the action feels, and how close it comes to replicating the kind of input you’d get in high-tier motorsport hardware. Pros and Cons Pros Cons 3D control layout offers superior ergonomic access Heavier than some comparable Formula wheels Enduro grips reduce fatigue during long sessions Currently only supports Windows platforms Integrated LCD is bright and easy to read Strong magnetic feedback on push-pull shifters Specifications Specification Value Display 4.3", 854x480 pixels, 500 nit, 60 fps Indicators 18 RGB LED lights Size 40 x 30 x 16 cm Weight 1400g (without adapter and QR) Grip Size 290mm Front Panel Material Carbon Fiber Main Material Aluminum Alloy Buttons 12 RGB buttons Clutch Cams 2 pairs, rocker type Shift Cams 2 pairs, rocker type Additional Controls 4 encoders, 3 rotary switches Joysticks 2 seven-way Mounting 50mm M5 *3 Connection USB cable Software Conspit Link 2.0 Platform Windows PC Conspit 290GP Formula Wheel Compatibility Component Compatible? Windows PC Yes Conspit Link 2.0 Software Yes Console Platforms (PlayStation, Xbox) No Mounting Systems 50mm 3-bolt pattern (M5) Quick Release System Conspit CDP QR (Pin + Ball) The Conspit 290GP Formula Wheel connects via USB cable and is built to work seamlessly with Windows PCs. It uses a 50mm M5*3 bolt pattern, which allows mounting to a variety of common bases—though it’s optimized around Conspit’s own quick release system. The proprietary CDP pin + ball quick release offers zero play and a more durable lock than typical D-style shafts, but it may require an adapter if you're trying to fit it onto third-party gear. No native support for consoles is currently available. Platform-wise, the 290GP is tailored for PC sim racers only. It plays nicely with major sim titles like Assetto Corsa, iRacing, rFactor 2, and F1 23 through the Conspit Link 2.0 software. However, there is no compatibility with consoles such as PlayStation or Xbox. This is a dedicated PC wheel through and through, and it thrives in sim environments where fine-tuned input mapping and telemetry customization matter most.

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €780,00

  • Conspit CPP-Evo Pedals

    Conspit Conspit CPP-Evo Pedals

    10 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    Conspit CPP-Evo Pedals bring that firm, progressive pedal feel you didn’t realize you were missing—until now. Designed with a 2nd Generation Dual-Stage Hydraulic System and a seriously dialed-in construction, this set is about giving your feet the feel and control they’d have in a proper race car. From the soft initial bite to the stiff final press, each stroke is satisfying and repeatable. Add in the M-DVF vibration feedback module, and you’ve got a setup that talks to you with every corner and braking zone. What Sets the Conspit CPP-Evo Pedals apart? Differentiated Dual-Stage Brake Feel What really stands out is the braking system—this isn’t just about resistance. The pedal transitions through a soft elastomer at first, then stiffens dramatically as both front and rear chambers compress together. It's the sort of feeling you typically only find in high-end race-prep cars. Racers online consistently say it's one of the closest experiences to threshold braking they've found in sim gear without moving up to custom motorsport conversions. Hydraulic Sensor That Picks Up Everything The 20MPa pressure sensor isn’t just there for show. It registers subtle pedal modulation with excellent consistency across long sessions. That means it doesn’t just survive endurance runs—it delivers lap after lap without fade or noise in the signal. Users often mention how much confidence it gives them under trail braking and heavy braking zones where detail and consistency really count. Mechanical Adjustability Without the Headache You can tweak nearly every aspect of this pedal set, from angle and height to bite points and spring preload. And it’s not the kind of adjustability that takes an engineering degree either—adjustments are simple and well-marked. Compared to other pedals with similar customization, racers highlight how quickly they were able to find a “sweet spot” that worked for their driving style. M-DVF Vibration Module Brings Back Missing Sensation The built-in vibration system plugs directly into SimHub or iRacing’s telemetry, delivering rumble cues through the pedal body that simulate surface changes, ABS pulses, or locking tires. Most sets in this price range skip haptics entirely or need you to buy third-party mods. Here, it’s integrated, and it adds a layer of sensory feedback that racers didn’t realize they were missing—until they try driving without it. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Dual-stage hydraulic brake offers distinct pedal phases Limited compatibility outside Windows PC Wide adjustability in pedal feel and geometry Setup may require tuning for optimal performance Integrated vibration feedback supports SimHub and iRacing Durable CNC-machined aluminum construction Specifications Specification Value Brake System 2nd Generation Dual-Stage Hydraulic Hydraulic Sensor 20 MPa high-precision sensor Pedal Adjustability Angle, height, spacing, footrest, spring preload Brake Adjustability Front/rear preload + 4 pedal force levels Throttle Adjustability 4 pedal force levels + travel/preload Clutch Adjustability Spring preload + 4 bite point levels Vibration Module M-DVF, compatible with iRacing & SimHub Materials CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminum, sandblasted/anodized Connection USB Platform Windows PC Conspit CPP-Evo Pedals Compatibility Component Compatible? Windows PC Yes SimHub Yes iRacing Native Feedback Yes Console Platforms (Xbox, PlayStation) No USB Pedal Interfaces Yes (direct via USB) The Conspit CPP-Evo Pedals are built for Windows PC users and connect directly via USB, which keeps setup clean and latency low. The pedals support SimHub and iRacing’s native vibration feedback systems through the built-in M-DVF module, a standout feature not commonly found in similarly priced sets. As a standalone USB device, they don’t rely on a base or separate control box to operate. However, they do not support console systems like PlayStation or Xbox, and there’s no known adapter to make them work with those platforms. From a platform standpoint, this set is for PC sim racers running titles like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, RaceRoom, and similar PC-focused sims. The pedals rely on PC-native software and telemetry integration, meaning they will not function with console games even if connected through a base that supports them. The hydraulic and haptic systems require software input that is only available through PC environments—so if you're racing on a console, these won't be your match.

    10 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €810,00 - €919,00

  • Conspit CPP-Lite Pedals

    Conspit Conspit CPP-Lite Pedals

    10 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    Conspit CPP-Lite pedals pack a serious punch in a compact footprint. Built around a rigid T6 aluminum alloy frame, they combine clean machining with clever tech for a setup that doesn’t just look the part—it backs it up every lap. The hydraulic brake with M‑DVF vibration feedback gives the brake pedal actual texture, not just resistance. And the non-contact Hall sensors on the throttle ensure a silky input curve that’s just as suited for feathering around corners as it is for hammering down the straights. What Sets the Conspit CPP-Lite apart? Smooth Throttle Control with Zero Wear Hall effect sensors aren’t new, but the way Conspit implements them here gets attention. The throttle and clutch use concealed non-contact sensors, so you’re not grinding against any physical wear points. That translates to consistently smooth inputs over time and minimal signal drift—especially helpful when fine modulation is needed in traction-limited conditions. Racers love how refined the throttle pedal feels, especially when trail throttling out of tight corners. Hydraulic Brake That Feels Predictable While many pedal sets in this range stick to load cells, the CPP-Lite’s hydraulic brake offers a noticeable difference in feel and linearity. It reacts to pressure more like a real brake system, with fluid response instead of spring compression alone. Users consistently say that it delivers better pedal modulation across long stints, and that it’s easier to trust under heavy braking than purely mechanical systems. Integrated Vibration Adds Useful Feedback The built-in M‑DVF vibration system is more than a gimmick—it gives tactile cues that drivers often rely on but don’t get in sim setups. Whether it’s ABS triggering, tire lockup, or road texture, it helps make up for the lack of physical seat movement in a static rig. It syncs with SimHub and iRacing directly, which makes it plug-and-play for most racers and a huge bonus for training consistency. iSpeed Software Makes Setup Intuitive The included software, developed with iSpeed Racing, provides detailed telemetry overlays, custom throttle and brake curves, and 0–100 km/h acceleration testing. It’s one of the few packages where the software is actually useful instead of being a chore. Many users highlight how easy it is to dial in pedal behavior for different cars without needing to dive into external software or guesswork. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Hydraulic brake system provides fluid pedal feedback No native support for consoles Non-contact Hall sensors improve long-term accuracy Clutch not included in standard version Built-in vibration works with SimHub and iRacing Software offers detailed tuning and telemetry tools Specifications Specification Value Brand Conspit® Platform PC Material T6 aluminum alloy with CNC machining Color Black, Purple Connection USB Product Weight 6 kg Brake Sensor Hydraulic Throttle Sensor Non-contact Hall effect Vibration System M‑DVF, compatible with SimHub and iRacing Software Support iSpeed Racing plugin, real-time tuning + telemetry Conspit CPP-Lite Compatibility Component Compatible? Windows PC Yes iSpeed Racing Software Yes SimHub Yes iRacing Vibration Feedback Yes Console Platforms (PlayStation, Xbox) No Connection Type USB The Conspit CPP-Lite connects directly via USB and is fully compatible with Windows PC setups. It supports SimHub and iRacing vibration feedback through its built-in M‑DVF system, giving it a direct link to telemetry data without needing external motors or shakers. It integrates smoothly with the iSpeed Racing software, which offers comprehensive control and tuning options. The build is universal in design, so it fits with nearly all sim racing rigs that accommodate pedal mounting plates—but note, a clutch pedal may be optional depending on the configuration. Platform-wise, this is strictly a PC-focused pedal set. The USB interface works with most sim racing titles including iRacing, Assetto Corsa, ACC, and rFactor 2. That said, it does not support consoles like Xbox or PlayStation directly, and there’s no console-compatible mode or firmware workarounds available. If you're running a console-based rig, these pedals won’t interface without a PC-based input hub or custom controller mapping, which isn’t officially supported.

    10 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €599,00 - €720,00

  • Last stock! Conspit Ares 10Nm Wheelbase

    Conspit Conspit Ares 10Nm Wheelbase

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    Conspit Ares 10 Nm Wheelbase is the kind of gear that makes you double-check your rig bolts before firing up a lap. Compact and surprisingly powerful, it delivers torque that’s clean and controllable through a dual skewed pole motor designed specifically for sim racing. The feedback feels deliberate—not just powerful, but smart—thanks to its 23-bit optical encoder and high-speed dual processors. Whether you're diving into Eau Rouge or catching a slide in a tight hairpin, this base holds the line and speaks fluently in forces. What Sets the Conspit Ares 10 Nm Wheelbase apart? Custom-Built Motor for Sim Use A lot of wheelbases use off-the-shelf servo motors that weren’t made with sim racing in mind. The Ares 10 Nm motor is purpose-built, with a dual skewed pole design that cuts down torque ripple and cogging. That means smoother rotation, especially through high-speed corners where ripple can throw off your hands. Racers mention how natural the force build-up feels, without the grain or chatter some bases in this range suffer from. Dual Processors Mean Snappy Feedback This isn’t just marketing fluff—the Ares uses two asymmetric processors (170 MHz and 168 MHz) to split real-time calculations. One handles sensor input while the other processes force feedback output. This makes transitions sharper and more stable, especially when catching slides or making mid-corner corrections. Users point out that it feels more consistent during high-frequency inputs like curbing or trail braking transitions. Military-Grade Slip Ring for Clean Signal Signal transmission in direct drive systems often goes overlooked, but a bad setup can cause EMI issues or weird dropout behavior. The Ares includes a 20 million RPM-rated slip ring that’s specifically designed to avoid electromagnetic interference. This contributes to clean, stable input with zero jitter across long sessions. It's the kind of thing that doesn't seem like a big deal—until you've dealt with signal noise on another setup. Compact Without Sacrificing Power Despite putting out a solid 10 Nm, the Ares is remarkably compact. It’s built from aerospace-grade aluminum, weighing in at just 5.6 kg, which makes it easier to mount and integrate into rigs with limited space. The power-to-size ratio is excellent, and sim racers with small footprint cockpits appreciate how much torque they get without needing a full industrial mounting solution. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Compact size with strong 10Nm torque output No official console support Dual processor design improves force feedback consistency E-stop is optional, not standard Slip ring eliminates EMI issues and signal loss Custom-designed motor reduces torque ripple and noise Specifications Specification Value Dimensions 134 x 150 x 269 mm Weight 5.6 kg Maximum Torque 10 Nm Motor Type Dual Skewed Pole Design Resolution 23-bit optical encoder Processor Dual asymmetric (170MHz + 168MHz) Quick Release CONSPIT CDP ball-type single locking Mounting M6 x 4 (bottom), M8 x 4 (sides) E-Stop Optional Connection USB 3.0 Platform PC (Windows) Software Conspit Link 2.0 Conspit Ares 10 Nm Wheelbase Compatibility Component Compatible? Windows PC Yes Conspit Link 2.0 Yes Console Platforms (Xbox, PlayStation) No Mounting Patterns M6 x 4 (bottom), M8 x 4 (sides) Quick Release CDP (Ball-type, single-locking) The Conspit Ares 10 Nm Wheelbase is built for Windows PC users and connects via USB 3.0, giving it broad compatibility with nearly every major sim racing title out there. It supports Conspit Link 2.0 software, which is where all configuration and tuning takes place. Mounting is straightforward with bottom and side mounting patterns, and the CDP ball-type quick release ensures a stable connection with compatible Conspit wheels. If you plan on using third-party rims, you may need an adapter depending on the bolt pattern and shaft type. This base is not compatible with consoles, including PlayStation and Xbox systems, and there is no native mode or compatibility workaround. It's strictly built for PC simulation, supporting games like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, ACC, rFactor 2, and RaceRoom. The hardware and firmware architecture are PC-native and rely on telemetry integration that consoles just don’t support. For anyone running a dedicated PC sim rig, the Ares fits right in and brings the sort of refinement you'd expect from purpose-built gear.

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €590,00

  • Last stock! Conspit Ares Platinum 18 Nm Wheelbase

    Conspit Conspit Ares Platinum 18 Nm Wheelbase

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    Conspit Ares Platinum 18 Nm Wheelbase is built for the sim racer who doesn’t just want torque—they want torque that behaves. Compact but not timid, it puts down serious rotational force with the composure of a well-sorted race car. With a 23-bit encoder and dual asymmetric processors, it picks up even the slightest nuance from your inputs and relays the track’s texture back through your hands. It’s tight, composed, and clean—power with manners, and control that doesn’t overstep. What Sets the Conspit Ares Platinum 18 Nm Wheelbase apart? Torque Without the Bulk At 18 Nm, this wheelbase has muscle—no question. But it delivers that power without turning your rig into a structural engineering project. At under 8 kg and just 287 mm deep, it’s compact enough to fit mid-sized cockpits while still outperforming heavier units. Users love that they don’t need to sacrifice mounting options or rig compatibility to get access to stronger feedback and better signal resolution. Dual Skewed Pole Motor Feels Less Mechanical One of the biggest compliments it gets is how “un-mechanical” the feedback feels. Thanks to its dual skewed pole design and optimized electromagnetic structure, torque ripple and cogging are barely noticeable, even under sharp directional changes. Compared to similar torque-tier bases, the Ares Platinum is often described as more fluid in rotation, with a smoother build-up and release of forces through corners and elevation changes. Signal Cleanliness You Can Actually Feel The military-grade slip ring system isn’t just a spec sheet brag—it genuinely improves the feel. Racers report fewer signal spikes or dead zones, especially when using high-resolution wheels with multiple channels (rev lights, displays, etc.). The system keeps everything clean and consistent, which is especially noticeable in sessions with frequent transitions or wheel swaps between races. Serious Hardware, Smart Software While many wheelbases in this class lean too hard into menus and tweaking, Conspit Link 2.0 strikes a good balance. It offers enough depth for serious tuning—custom presets, real-time torque monitoring, telemetry integration—without feeling like a maze. The addition of pro-tuned profiles helps newer sim racers get up and running quickly while still leaving plenty of room to fine-tune behavior later. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Strong 18Nm output in a compact housing No support for console platforms Smooth torque delivery with minimal ripple E-stop must be purchased separately Slip ring prevents signal interference and jitter Dual processors improve input processing accuracy Specifications Specification Value Model Ares Platinum 18Nm Wheelbase Dimensions 134 x 150 x 287 mm Weight 7.9 kg Maximum Torque 18 Nm Motor Type Dual Skewed Pole Design Encoder High-precision optical, 23-bit Quick Release CDP ball-type single locking Mounting Holes M6 x 4 (bottom), M8 x 4 (sides) Platform PC (Windows) Connection USB 3.0 E-Stop Optional Software Conspit Link 2.0 Conspit Ares Platinum 18 Nm Wheelbase Compatibility Component Compatible? Windows PC Yes Conspit Link 2.0 Yes Console Platforms (Xbox, PlayStation) No Mounting Systems M6 x 4 bottom, M8 x 4 side Quick Release Conspit CDP Quick Release The Conspit Ares Platinum 18 Nm Wheelbase is built around a USB 3.0 PC interface and works exclusively with Windows-based sim racing rigs. It supports Conspit Link 2.0 software for configuration, telemetry, and system monitoring, and fits most sim rigs with either bottom or side mounting thanks to its standard M6 and M8 hole patterns. The CDP quick release ensures a secure wheel connection, but if you're planning to use third-party rims, be sure they’re compatible with Conspit’s shaft spec or can adapt to it. When it comes to software and racing titles, the Ares Platinum supports all major PC sim racing platforms, including iRacing, Assetto Corsa (and Competizione), rFactor 2, RaceRoom, and more. It does not support any consoles

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €879,00

  • Last stock! Conspit MAX01 for sale at SimRacerZone

    Conspit Conspit MAX01 Steering Wheel

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    Conspit MAX01 Steering Wheel is a control center disguised as a steering wheel—everything you need is within reach, and nothing feels like an afterthought. Between the 4-inch customizable SimHub dashboard and the open-design thumb encoders, this thing is built for serious racing scenarios where muscle memory and fine inputs matter. The grip feels solid, the layout makes sense, and the build is as clean as it gets—carbon fiber up front, aluminum out back, and metal where it counts. What Sets the Conspit MAX01 Steering Wheel apart? Open Thumb Encoder Design for Better Control Most encoders are boxed in, but the MAX01 frees them up with an open structure that lets you use your thumb or index finger from behind the wheel. It’s a surprisingly big deal when you’re mid-stint and don’t want to fumble. The extra control angle makes mid-corner adjustments smoother, especially when you're juggling things like brake bias, TC, or diff preload in a car that demands constant attention. SimHub Dashboard That’s Actually Useful Some wheels slap a screen on just to have one—but the MAX01’s 4-inch touchscreen works with SimHub right out of the box and comes preloaded with a custom layout that matches the wheel’s physical design. That means you get telemetry that’s easy to read, exactly where you expect it to be. Racers really like that they can integrate it without any third-party tinkering or layout hacks. Rear Thumb Push Buttons—Hidden but Handy Inspired by real race cars, the push buttons behind the wheel are easy to hit without shifting your hand position. Once you start using them for common functions like radio, pit limiter, or even overtake modes, they become second nature. It’s a small addition that adds serious utility without cluttering the main control surface. Encoder Mapping That Multiplies Functionality The dual-mode rotary knob and programmable encoder function (P-ENC) let you map multiple behaviors to the same encoder. You can toggle between TC, diff, brake bias, and more—all with one switch and two encoders. That kind of flexibility is usually reserved for button boxes or expensive dashboards. Here, it’s built right into the wheel, and racers praise how much space it saves while keeping functionality high. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Integrated 4-inch SimHub-compatible touchscreen Weight may be high for lower-torque bases Programmable encoders allow multi-function mapping No wireless connectivity option Rear thumb buttons improve control flexibility Robust materials and mechanical construction Specifications Specification Value Main Structure CNC carbon fiber front plate + aluminum alloy unibody Grip Construction 5mm carbon fiber frame + dual-injection TPU grip Display 4.0 inch IPS touchscreen, 800x480 resolution RGB Buttons 10 ErgoTouch modular RGB buttons Function Lights 8 RGB light zones Rotary Encoders 4 Rotary Switches 4 7-Way Joysticks 2 Clutch Paddles 2 hall-sensored Gear Paddles 2 silent magnetic hall-sensored Grip Size 310mm grip-to-grip Weight 1.3 kg Mounting 70mm PCD with included 50mm to 70mm adapter Connection USB (detachable coiled cable) Software Conspit Link 2.0 + SimHub support Accessories Warranty card, manual, tool kit, bolt pack, USB cable, stickers Conspit MAX01 Steering Wheel Compatibility Component Compatible? Windows PC Yes SimHub Software Yes Conspit Link 2.0 Yes Conspit Wheelbases Yes Other Brand Bases (via 70mm PCD) Yes Console Platforms (PlayStation, Xbox) No The Conspit MAX01 Steering Wheel is fully PC-compatible and connects via USB with a detachable coiled cable. It uses a standard 70mm PCD mounting pattern and includes a 50mm-to-70mm adapter, making it compatible with a wide range of third-party direct drive wheelbases, not just Conspit systems. The wheel features a CDP quick release with military-grade connectors, ensuring a firm mechanical interface with minimal play—even under heavy torque. If you're running something like Simucube, Moza, or VRS, check adapter compatibility, but the physical fitment is generally solid with the right hub. Platform-wise, the MAX01 is strictly for Windows-based PC setups. There is no console compatibility—PlayStation and Xbox users will need to look elsewhere. The wheel integrates directly with SimHub for telemetry-driven dashboard feedback and works with Conspit Link 2.0 for in-depth control mapping. Supported games include iRacing, Assetto Corsa, ACC, rFactor 2, and most major PC sim titles. No wireless function is present, so all connectivity relies on USB.

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €799,00

  • Last stock! Conspit H.A.O Hub

    Conspit Conspit H.A.O Hub

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    Conspit H.A.O Hub isn’t just another chunk of hardware to bolt onto your rig—it’s the control brain that ties your wheel to the race. Wrapped in a full carbon-fiber shell and packed with tactile controls, swappable components, and a sharp 2.99-inch telemetry display, this hub has the bones of a race car and the flexibility of a command center. It’s the kind of hub that makes every input feel deliberate and every lap more connected. What Sets the Conspit H.A.O Hub apart? True Carbon Fiber, Not a Marketing Gimmick While plenty of hubs slap on a carbon fiber sticker or mold plastic to look the part, the H.A.O uses a full carbon prepreg shell—just like real motorsport components. The result? A hub that’s noticeably stiffer and lighter without feeling fragile. It’s the kind of structural integrity that pays off when you’re muscling through high-torque setups or long stints where flex equals fatigue. Swappable Joysticks and Switches Add Modularity The inclusion of removable joysticks and switches gives the H.A.O a level of adjustability you don’t find in most hubs. You can tune it to suit the car, the sim, or even just your hand preference. Racers love the ability to reconfigure without reaching for a soldering iron or disassembling half the unit. It’s a small detail with big usability implications, especially in multi-discipline sim setups. Functional Layout with Room to Grow With 10 buttons, 4 encoders, and 2 dual-mode encoders, there’s enough input space for even the most micromanaged cockpit setups. But it doesn’t feel overcrowded. The layout flows, and each component is logically spaced. The LED RPM bar and screen don’t just look good—they give immediate feedback that keeps your eyes where they belong: on the race, not buried in telemetry overlays. Purpose-Built for the Conspit Ecosystem It’s designed to work seamlessly with the RX320, DX320, and CX320 wheels, meaning no fighting with adapters or dodgy USB routing. The fit is tight, the wiring is clean, and the functionality is fully supported through Conspit Link 2.0. While third-party wheels may not work without effort, for anyone already inside the Conspit world, this hub slots in without a fuss. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Genuine carbon fiber build offers superior rigidity Limited compatibility with third-party wheel rims Integrated screen and LED bar display real-time data No wireless connectivity option Modular controls allow on-the-fly reconfiguration Built-in dual clutch and shifter paddles included Specifications Specification Value Display 2.99-inch integrated telemetry screen LED RPM Indicator Yes Buttons 10 standard buttons Encoders 4 standard, 2 dual-mode Joysticks 2 removable 7-position Switches 2 removable Clutch Paddles 2 dual clutch paddles Shifter Paddles 2 standard paddles Custom Paddles 2 additional programmable paddles Material Full carbon fiber shell Software Conspit Link 2.0 compatible Weight Not specified Conspit H.A.O Hub Compatibility Component Compatible? Conspit RX320 Wheel Yes Conspit DX320 Wheel Yes Conspit CX320 Wheel Yes Third-Party Steering Wheels No (or limited) PC (Windows) Yes The Conspit H.A.O Hub is built with full compatibility for Conspit’s RX320, DX320, and CX320 steering wheels, making it a plug-and-play fit within that ecosystem. It integrates with Conspit Link 2.0 software for button mapping, paddle calibration, and telemetry configuration. The carbon fiber prepreg structure and custom-fit electronics mean it’s tightly optimized for those models, with very limited flexibility for third-party wheels unless you’re prepared to dive into DIY adaptation or custom firmware solutions. Platform-wise, the H.A.O Hub is designed exclusively for Windows PC use and does not support consoles like Xbox or PlayStation. The telemetry screen and LED RPM bar rely on PC-based data streams and SimHub or Conspit Link 2.0 to function properly. While the hub brings solid compatibility for most major PC sims—such as iRacing, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, and ACC—it is not a universal solution outside of the Conspit environment, and there’s no wireless option available for users looking to eliminate cables.

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €539,00

  • Conspit DX320 Steering Wheel Rim

    Conspit Conspit DX320 Steering Wheel Rim

    10 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    Conspit DX320 Steering Wheel Rim brings a sharp, focused feel to your sim rig, whether you're slicing through tight corners or managing traction on corner exit. With a 320mm D-shaped profile wrapped in a seamless piece of synthetic leather, it balances comfort with control, and feels great in hand even during long sessions. The blue stitching and top marker give it that subtle motorsport flair, while the perforated grip zones offer extra bite when things heat up mid-stint. What Sets the Conspit DX320 Steering Wheel Rim apart? Single-Piece Leather Wrap with Perforated Grip Zones Unlike rims that use segmented wraps or foam overlays, the DX320 features a continuous leather cover that reduces weak points and improves durability over time. The perforated grip zones aren’t just a styling choice—they help wick moisture and give you a bit more grip under sweaty conditions or during endurance stints. Users consistently note how “planted” the wheel feels, especially during high-torque output moments where feedback matters. D-Shaped Profile with a Balanced Diameter The 320mm diameter combined with the D-shape makes this rim feel versatile for both GT and open-wheel applications. It’s wide enough for leverage in heavier cars but compact enough to keep your hands clear in tighter cockpits. The flat bottom is also appreciated by racers with lower seating positions, giving extra thigh clearance and avoiding that steering-in-the-lap feel. Motorsport-Inspired Styling with Subtle Details The blue stitching, center marker, and sleek black finish give it a purposeful look that doesn’t scream for attention but still feels tailored for racing. The center logo and clean backplate match the rest of the H.AO series lineup, so if you're running other Conspit gear, it ties the whole rig together visually without clashing or looking like an afterthought. Mounting Simplicity with Included Hardware You won’t be hunting for screws or sourcing cables—the DX320 ships with the mounting hardware and USB cable you’ll need for most standard wheelbase connections. Feedback from sim racers highlights how easy it is to install, especially for anyone looking to upgrade from a basic round rim to something that offers a little more feel and form without a full-button interface attached. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Comfortable 320mm D-shape suits various driving styles No built-in buttons or encoders One-piece synthetic leather wrap adds durability Limited adjustability compared to full wheel units Perforated grip zones improve control during long races Ships with mounting hardware and USB cable Specifications Specification Value Product Name Conspit DX320 Diameter 320mm Shape D-shaped Grip Material High-quality synthetic leather Grip Features Perforated inner zones, blue stitching, blue center marker Base Finish Black with central white logo Included Items DX320 rim, USB cable, mounting hardware Conspit DX320 Steering Wheel Rim Compatibility Component Compatible? Conspit H.AO Hub Yes Conspit Button Modules (H.AO Series) Yes Standard 70mm PCD Mounting Pattern Yes Fanatec Wheelbases Yes (with adapter) Simucube, VRS, Moza Bases Yes (with appropriate hubs) Console Platforms (PlayStation, Xbox) No The Conspit DX320 Steering Wheel Rim is fully compatible with Conspit’s H.AO Hub and other Conspit control modules, making it an easy drop-in for anyone already using the brand’s modular system. It follows a standard 70mm PCD mounting pattern, which means it will also work with most major direct drive wheelbases like Simucube, Moza, or Fanatec when used with the correct adapter or hub. The USB cable and mounting hardware included in the kit simplify setup for DIY and prebuilt rigs alike. This rim is intended for PC-based sim racing only and does not offer native compatibility with PlayStation or Xbox. Since there are no electronics or input buttons built into the rim itself, it relies entirely on whatever hub or button box you pair it with to communicate with games. It performs well across platforms like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, ACC, and rFactor 2 when used in a complete PC setup with a recognized USB controller interface.

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    €89,00

  • Conspit RX320 Steering Wheel Rim

    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.

    10 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €89,00

  • Conspit CX295 Steering Wheel Rim for sale at SimRacerZone

    Conspit CX295 Steering Wheel Rim

    10 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    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.

    10 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €89,00

  • Conspit H3 Handbrake for sale at SimRacerZone

    Conspit Conspit H3 Handbrake

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    Conspit H3 Handbrake is built for the sim racer who lives for that perfect Scandinavian flick or the razor-edge of control in rally and drift disciplines. Powered by Conspit’s 2nd generation hydraulic system and sealed in a rugged CNC-machined aluminum body, the H3 delivers consistent feel, minimal play, and zero drama. From light taps to full yanks, the modulation is precise and direct. It's a tool—not a toy—and it’s built to take a beating without flinching. What Sets the Conspit H3 Handbrake apart? Dual-Mode Lever Position for Versatile Ergonomics The H3 includes a simple but smart mechanism to switch between classic vertical and competition-style angled lever positions. This feature isn’t just about looks—it allows you to match the layout to your preferred discipline or cockpit layout. Whether you’re slinging a rally car through hairpins or pushing a drift build to its limit, you can tailor the lever’s reach and angle to suit the task without swapping hardware. Sealed Cylinder System with Maintenance-Free Reservoir The sealed hydraulic cylinder is designed for serious long-term use. Unlike systems that require frequent bleeding or suffer from inconsistent feel, the H3 runs a maintenance-free oil container paired with a tightly sealed, extended piston design. Feedback from long-term users has consistently noted how the pedal feel stays consistent over time—even under repetitive, aggressive use in drift sessions. Fully Enclosed Bearings and Zero Free Play Many handbrakes develop play over time at the pivot point. The H3 tackles that with an enclosed shaft system using sealed metal bearings. This reduces lateral movement and eliminates the “loose lever” sensation you find in lower-end builds. There’s no rattle, no slop—just direct force and controlled return. Users appreciate how it translates their inputs without guesswork or variance, lap after lap. Conspit Link 2.0 Integration for Quick Setup With native support for Conspit Link 2.0, the H3 doesn’t need an afternoon of mapping just to work. It supports automatic detection, curve adjustment, and device management—all through a clean interface. Sim racers who don’t want to tinker with firmware or settings files will appreciate the plug-and-play ease. The curve tuning options also help you match the feedback to your preferred in-game vehicle dynamics. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Dual-mode lever fits multiple driving styles Not console compatible Hydraulic damping offers smooth, consistent feel Mounting options not included in all setups Zero free play thanks to sealed metal bearings Maintenance-free internal oil system Specifications Specification Value Product Name Conspit H3 Dual-Mode Hydraulic Handbrake Hydraulic System 2nd Generation Conspit Patented Hydraulic System Sensor Type 10Mpa High-Precision Hydraulic Sensor Construction CNC-machined aluminum alloy with sealed metal bearings Lever Modes Dual-position (classic & competitive) Damping Hydraulic with polyurethane elastomer Oil System Maintenance-free reservoir Software Conspit Link 2.0 Conspit H3 Handbrake Compatibility Component Compatible? Windows PC Yes Conspit Link 2.0 Yes Direct drive platforms (Simucube, Moza, Fanatec, etc.) Yes (via USB interface) Console Platforms (PlayStation, Xbox) No The Conspit H3 Handbrake is fully compatible with PC systems and integrates directly through USB using Conspit Link 2.0. It does not require an external control box or driver tinkering and is recognized by major sim titles once connected. It pairs well with direct drive bases like Simucube, Moza, VRS, and others, particularly in rigs built for rally, drift, or gymkhana configurations. Just bolt it up, calibrate once, and it’s ready to go. The H3 is not compatible with consoles like PlayStation or Xbox, as it doesn’t support native console firmware or protocols. That said, it works seamlessly with PC-based racing sims such as iRacing, Assetto Corsa, Dirt Rally 2.0, and RBR. If you’re building a PC rig specifically for sideways driving, this handbrake is tuned for exactly that kind of abuse and control.

    10 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €359,00

  • Last stock! Conspit Ares Bundle with 290GP for sale at SimRacerZone

    Conspit Conspit Ares 10 Nm + 290GP Formula + QR Bundle

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    Conspit Ares Bundle + 290GP Formula + QR is a no-nonsense package built for serious sim racers chasing consistent, tactile control. The 10Nm direct drive motor with its dual skewed pole design delivers smooth torque, while the 290mm carbon-fiber Formula wheel is packed with intuitive inputs, including RGB encoders, dual clutch cams, and a full-color 4.3” display. It’s all topped off with a premium quick-release system that locks in like it means business. This is the gear you reach for when you’re not here to mess around. What Sets the Conspit Ares Bundle + 290GP Formula + QR apart? Durable Motor Design with Dual Skewed Pole Configuration Unlike standard direct drive setups that lean on basic motor cores, the Ares base uses a dual skewed pole motor layout. This contributes to smoother torque curves and reduced cogging, something users often notice right away on long stints or in tricky mid-corner throttle zones. Combined with its compact footprint and 23-bit resolution, it offers control that feels stable under load without dominating your setup with bulk. Full-Featured Formula Wheel with Balanced Layout The 290GP Formula Wheel nails the layout. You’ve got tactile RGB buttons, clutch and shift cams in rocker configuration, and four encoders that click clean and deliberate. It manages to pack in a display, LED rev lights, and multiple rotary switches without crowding the space. People say it feels well-balanced in hand—light enough for fast transitions, but solid enough to not feel toy-like. Clip-and-Ball QR Design Inspired by Real Race Cars Many quick releases out there claim race-inspired design, but this one backs it up. The ball-and-clip mechanism grips tightly and avoids the slight rotational slop you find in typical single-ball types. That added stiffness really shows when you’re throwing the wheel around in rally or drifting scenarios. It feels like it’s meant to take abuse—and bounce back without missing a beat. Conspit Link 2.0 Makes Software Setup Practical A recurring highlight in user feedback is the Conspit Link 2.0 software. It’s intuitive, snappy, and doesn’t bury essential functions in ten submenus. You can map functions quickly, adjust telemetry-driven LEDs, and tweak shifter response without digging through outdated UI. That alone saves a ton of time for people who like to tinker or swap setups between cars or sims frequently. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Sturdy 10Nm base with smooth torque delivery No console compatibility out of the box Wheel layout offers clear and usable controls Optional E-stop not included by default Quick release locks solid with no noticeable play – Software is straightforward and reliable – Specifications Specification Value Base Dimensions 134 x 150 x 269 mm Base Weight 5.6 kg Torque 10 Nm Motor Type Dual Skewed Pole Design Resolution 23-bit Optical Encoder Mounting Holes M6 x 4 (bottom), M8 x 4 (sides) Connection USB 3.0 Wheel Display 4.3” (854x480) Wheel LED Indicators 18 RGB LEDs Wheel Weight 1400g (without adapter and QR) Wheel Grip Size 290mm Wheel Materials Carbon Fiber (front), Aluminum Alloy (body) Inputs 12 RGB buttons, 4 encoders, 3 rotary switches Clutch/Shifter 2 Rocker-Type Cams Each Platform Windows PC Software Conspit Link 2.0 Conspit Ares Bundle + 290GP Formula + QR Compatibility The Conspit Ares 10Nm base and 290GP Formula wheel are both built for Windows PC compatibility via USB 3.0. The QR system uses a standard 50mm PCD mount and is compatible with a range of Conspit and third-party hubs that follow this mounting pattern. The setup integrates seamlessly with cockpit mounts using M6 or M8 side and bottom bolt holes, making it a versatile choice for both custom and pre-built rigs. It is not directly compatible with PlayStation or Xbox platforms, and there’s no DriveHub support confirmed for the base. On the gaming side, it works with all major PC sim racing titles including iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione, rFactor 2, and Automobilista 2. Because the system uses standard USB drivers and communicates via Conspit Link 2.0 software, it’s compatible with most games that support USB HID input. It does not support console connectivity and requires Windows for both driver recognition and software configuration. For best performance, ensure all firmware and software are kept up to date from the Conspit site.

    5 in stock Shipped in 1-3 business days.

    €1.392,00

Conspit Sim Racing for sale at SimRacerZone

Welcome to SimRacerZone's exclusive collection of Conspit Sim Racing hardware. As authorized dealers, we offer the complete lineup of premium simulation racing equipment designed for enthusiasts who demand the highest quality and performance.

Whether you're just starting your sim racing journey or competing at a professional level, Conspit's precision-engineered products deliver exceptional realism and reliability. Explore our curated selection below and transform your virtual racing experience with Conspit Sim Racing technology.

About Conspit Sim Racing

Conspit Sim Racing has established itself as a premier manufacturer of high-quality simulation racing hardware. With precision engineering and attention to detail, Conspit Sim Racing products deliver an authentic racing experience for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Their comprehensive range includes pedals, wheels, and wheelbases designed to provide realistic feedback and control, elevating your virtual racing performance to new heights. Each Conspit Sim Racing component is built with durability and performance in mind, ensuring that your investment delivers long-term value and consistent results.

Conspit Pedals

Conspit Pedals represent the foundation of any serious sim racing setup. These precision-engineered Conspit Pedals deliver exceptional feel and control, allowing racers to modulate braking and acceleration with unprecedented accuracy. With options ranging from entry-level to professional-grade, Conspit Pedals offer the perfect balance of performance and value for every type of sim racer.

Conspit CCP Lite

The Conspit CCP Lite pedal set offers exceptional value for entry-level racers. These pedals feature a solid aluminum construction with adjustable pedal faces and progressive brake resistance. The CCP Lite provides essential tactile feedback while maintaining the Conspit Sim Racing quality standards at an accessible price point.

Conspit CCP Evo

The Conspit CCP Evo represents the mid-range option in the Conspit pedal lineup. Building on the CCP Lite foundation, the Evo adds load cell technology for the brake pedal, delivering precise pressure-based braking. This Conspit Sim Racing pedal set includes upgraded internals for smoother action and enhanced durability, perfect for dedicated sim racers looking to improve their performance.

Conspit CCP

The flagship Conspit CCP pedals deliver professional-grade performance with hall-effect sensors on all pedals for unparalleled precision. These premium Conspit Sim Racing pedals feature hydraulic damping, fully adjustable pedal geometry, and customizable resistance settings. The CCP model stands as the ultimate choice for serious competitors and professional sim racers.

Conspit Wheels

Conspit Wheels deliver the tactile connection between driver and virtual vehicle. These meticulously crafted Conspit Wheels combine ergonomic design with premium materials to ensure comfort during extended racing sessions. Each model in the Conspit Wheels lineup offers unique features catering to different racing disciplines, from open-wheel formula racing to endurance GT competitions.

Conspit 290GP

The Conspit 290GP wheel offers a formula-style design with a 290mm diameter. This lightweight Conspit Sim Racing wheel features carbon fiber construction, multi-position switches, and customizable button layouts. With its quick-release system, the 290GP provides versatility for different racing disciplines.

Conspit MAX 01

The Conspit MAX 01 wheel delivers a GT-style racing experience with a larger 320mm diameter. This Conspit Sim Racing wheel incorporates premium Alcantara grip sections, aluminum core construction, and backlit buttons for enhanced visibility during extended racing sessions.

Conspit PW1

The Conspit PW1 represents the pinnacle of Conspit's wheel lineup. This professional-grade Conspit Sim Racing wheel features integrated LED shift lights, OLED display, and dual-clutch paddles. The carbon fiber construction ensures minimal weight while maximizing strength and responsiveness.

Conspit Wheelbases

Conspit Wheelbases form the heart of any professional sim racing setup. Using advanced direct-drive technology, Conspit Wheelbases deliver incredibly detailed force feedback that communicates every nuance of the virtual track surface. The powerful motors in these Conspit Wheelbases provide the torque and responsiveness needed to experience realistic racing sensations, enhancing both enjoyment and competitive performance.

Conspit Ares

The Conspit Ares wheelbase utilizes direct-drive technology to deliver impressive torque and detailed force feedback. This Conspit Sim Racing wheelbase eliminates gear mechanisms for smooth, responsive control and realistic racing sensations. The Ares supports all Conspit wheels through its universal quick-release system.

Conspit Ares Platinum

The Conspit Ares Platinum represents the ultimate Conspit Sim Racing wheelbase solution. Building on the standard Ares platform, the Platinum edition increases peak torque output to 20Nm while incorporating advanced cooling systems for sustained performance. Enhanced internal components provide faster response times and more nuanced feedback for the most demanding sim racers.

Why Buy Conspit Sim Racing Hardware at SimRacerZone

At SimRacerZone, we offer the complete range of Conspit Sim Racing products with expert support and competitive pricing. Our team of sim racing enthusiasts can provide personalized recommendations based on your specific needs and setup. We offer extended warranty coverage on all Conspit Sim Racing hardware, alongside our price-match guarantee and expedited shipping options. Choose SimRacerZone for a hassle-free Conspit Sim Racing purchase experience backed by our technical expertise.

Product Price Range Key Features Best For
Conspit CCP Lite €199-249 Aluminum construction, Adjustable pedal faces Entry-level racers
Conspit CCP Evo €349-399 Load cell brake, Enhanced durability Dedicated enthusiasts
Conspit CCP €599-649 Hall-effect sensors, Hydraulic damping Professional racers
Conspit 290GP €299-349 Formula style, Carbon fiber Formula racing fans
Conspit MAX 01 €399-449 GT style, Alcantara grips GT and endurance racers
Conspit PW1 €699-749 LED shift lights, OLED display Professional sim racers
Conspit Ares €899-999 Direct drive, 15Nm torque Serious competitors
Conspit Ares Platinum €1299-1399 20Nm torque, Enhanced cooling Professional sim racers

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Conspit Sim Racing hardware compare to other brands?

Conspit Sim Racing products offer exceptional build quality and performance at competitive price points. Unlike some competitors who focus on either entry-level or professional equipment, Conspit provides a complete ecosystem of compatible components across all price ranges. Their direct-drive technology in particular offers superior force feedback detail compared to belt or gear-driven alternatives, while their pedal systems provide more precise control options than similarly priced competitors.

What PC requirements do I need for Conspit Sim Racing equipment?

For optimal performance with Conspit Sim Racing hardware, your PC should have at least an Intel i5/AMD Ryzen 5 processor, 16GB RAM, and a GTX 1660 or better GPU. The Ares Platinum wheelbase in particular benefits from a more powerful system with an i7/Ryzen 7 processor. All Conspit products connect via USB and require Windows 10/11, with some products needing additional power connections. SimRacerZone offers complete system compatibility checks before purchase.

Are Conspit Sim Racing products compatible with consoles?

Currently, Conspit Sim Racing hardware is designed exclusively for PC sim racing. Their focus on direct USB connectivity and advanced customization software means their products don't support PlayStation or Xbox consoles. For console racers looking to experience Conspit quality, SimRacerZone offers adapter solutions for some products, though with limited functionality compared to their PC performance.

How does the warranty work for Conspit Sim Racing products?

All Conspit Sim Racing products purchased through SimRacerZone include a standard 2-year manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. We also offer optional extended warranty packages that provide up to 5 years of coverage, including accidental damage protection. 

What is the best Conspit Sim Racing setup for beginners?

For newcomers to sim racing, we recommend starting with the Conspit CCP Lite pedals paired with the Conspit 290GP wheel and Conspit Ares wheelbase. This Conspit Sim Racing combination provides excellent performance while remaining accessible to beginners. The direct-drive feedback of the Ares wheelbase helps develop proper driving technique, while the CCP Lite pedals offer enough adjustability to grow with your skills. This setup represents the best value entry point into the Conspit ecosystem, with clear upgrade paths as your abilities and requirements evolve.

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