Moza SRP2 Loadcell Pedals (Pre-Order! Shipping Starts End of April)

Description

Moza SRP2 Loadcell Pedals feel like they were built for pilots who obsess over control inputs down to the smallest movement. The standout is the 100KG load cell brake, delivering firm, pressure-based input that encourages consistent muscle memory, paired with a highly customizable brake system offering dozens of configurations out of the box—and far more with the optional kit. Underfoot, the aluminum construction feels solid and planted, while the smooth, quiet motion gives each press a clean, controlled character that rewards careful input.

What Sets the Moza SRP2 Loadcell Pedals apart?

  • Deep Brake Customization Without Complexity – Many pedal sets offer adjustability, but the SRP2 stands out for how accessible it feels. Users often mention being able to swap elastomers and springs quickly without diving into complicated setups. With 25 configurations out of the box and far more with the performance kit, it becomes easy to tailor the brake feel to different aircraft or flying styles without disrupting your workflow.
  • Sensor Fusion for Consistent Input – The combination of a 100KG load cell and a 15-bit angle sensor creates a layered input feel that pilots appreciate. Instead of relying purely on force or travel, the system captures both, allowing smoother modulation during braking or taxi control. This dual approach helps maintain consistency across repeated inputs, which becomes especially useful during longer sessions.
  • Quiet, Smooth Mechanical Movement – Feedback from users frequently highlights how refined the pedal motion feels. The enclosed sleeve structure and polished shafts reduce friction and noise, resulting in a smooth press and release cycle. This becomes particularly noticeable in quieter environments where mechanical noise can otherwise break concentration.
  • Designed for Desk and Rig Use – The SRP2 isn’t locked into a single setup style. Its geometry works well for desktop users, while optional wall support brackets help keep everything stable under pressure. This flexibility makes it suitable for both compact setups and more permanent installations, without forcing users into a specific mounting solution.

Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
100KG load cell delivers consistent braking pressure Performance kit required for full customization range
Wide range of adjustable brake configurations available May require stable mounting for best experience
Smooth and quiet pedal operation during use
Adjustable angle, spacing, and pedal height

Specifications

Specification Value
Brake Sensor 100KG load cell
Angle Sensor 15-bit high-precision angle sensor
Brake Adjustment 25 configurations (over 1,000 with optional kit)
Pedal Angle Adjustment Up to 25°
Pedal Spacing Adjustment ±15mm left/right
Pedal Height Adjustment 36mm range
Construction Material Aerospace-grade aluminum and high-strength steel
Throttle/Clutch Adjustment Two-level preload adjustment
Operation Smooth, low-noise enclosed sleeve structure
Software MOZA Pit House
Durability Tested for over 1 million presses

Moza SRP2 Loadcell Pedals Compatibility

The SRP2 pedals are designed to integrate easily into modern sim setups. They are compatible with PC via direct USB connection and can also be used with Xbox systems when paired with the MOZA ESX steering wheel. This makes them flexible enough to work both as a standalone pedal set and within a broader ecosystem. They are not designed for direct connection to consoles without a compatible wheelbase or adapter.

On the hardware side, the pedals support both desktop setups and mounted rigs, with optional wall support brackets improving stability under heavy braking. The adjustable geometry allows them to fit a wide range of seating positions, making them suitable for both casual setups and more permanent installations. Integration with MOZA Pit House software allows full tuning of pedal curves and input behavior.

In terms of software and platform support, the pedals are fully compatible with PC-based simulation titles, including major racing and simulation software that supports USB input devices. They are not natively compatible with PlayStation systems, and console use depends on pairing with compatible MOZA hardware.

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    Description

    Moza SRP2 Loadcell Pedals feel like they were built for pilots who obsess over control inputs down to the smallest movement. The standout is the 100KG load cell brake, delivering firm, pressure-based input that encourages consistent muscle memory, paired with a highly customizable brake system offering dozens of configurations out of the box—and far more with the optional kit. Underfoot, the aluminum construction feels solid and planted, while the smooth, quiet motion gives each press a clean, controlled character that rewards careful input.

    What Sets the Moza SRP2 Loadcell Pedals apart?

    • Deep Brake Customization Without Complexity – Many pedal sets offer adjustability, but the SRP2 stands out for how accessible it feels. Users often mention being able to swap elastomers and springs quickly without diving into complicated setups. With 25 configurations out of the box and far more with the performance kit, it becomes easy to tailor the brake feel to different aircraft or flying styles without disrupting your workflow.
    • Sensor Fusion for Consistent Input – The combination of a 100KG load cell and a 15-bit angle sensor creates a layered input feel that pilots appreciate. Instead of relying purely on force or travel, the system captures both, allowing smoother modulation during braking or taxi control. This dual approach helps maintain consistency across repeated inputs, which becomes especially useful during longer sessions.
    • Quiet, Smooth Mechanical Movement – Feedback from users frequently highlights how refined the pedal motion feels. The enclosed sleeve structure and polished shafts reduce friction and noise, resulting in a smooth press and release cycle. This becomes particularly noticeable in quieter environments where mechanical noise can otherwise break concentration.
    • Designed for Desk and Rig Use – The SRP2 isn’t locked into a single setup style. Its geometry works well for desktop users, while optional wall support brackets help keep everything stable under pressure. This flexibility makes it suitable for both compact setups and more permanent installations, without forcing users into a specific mounting solution.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros Cons
    100KG load cell delivers consistent braking pressure Performance kit required for full customization range
    Wide range of adjustable brake configurations available May require stable mounting for best experience
    Smooth and quiet pedal operation during use
    Adjustable angle, spacing, and pedal height

    Specifications

    Specification Value
    Brake Sensor 100KG load cell
    Angle Sensor 15-bit high-precision angle sensor
    Brake Adjustment 25 configurations (over 1,000 with optional kit)
    Pedal Angle Adjustment Up to 25°
    Pedal Spacing Adjustment ±15mm left/right
    Pedal Height Adjustment 36mm range
    Construction Material Aerospace-grade aluminum and high-strength steel
    Throttle/Clutch Adjustment Two-level preload adjustment
    Operation Smooth, low-noise enclosed sleeve structure
    Software MOZA Pit House
    Durability Tested for over 1 million presses

    Moza SRP2 Loadcell Pedals Compatibility

    The SRP2 pedals are designed to integrate easily into modern sim setups. They are compatible with PC via direct USB connection and can also be used with Xbox systems when paired with the MOZA ESX steering wheel. This makes them flexible enough to work both as a standalone pedal set and within a broader ecosystem. They are not designed for direct connection to consoles without a compatible wheelbase or adapter.

    On the hardware side, the pedals support both desktop setups and mounted rigs, with optional wall support brackets improving stability under heavy braking. The adjustable geometry allows them to fit a wide range of seating positions, making them suitable for both casual setups and more permanent installations. Integration with MOZA Pit House software allows full tuning of pedal curves and input behavior.

    In terms of software and platform support, the pedals are fully compatible with PC-based simulation titles, including major racing and simulation software that supports USB input devices. They are not natively compatible with PlayStation systems, and console use depends on pairing with compatible MOZA hardware.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do you adjust the brake feel on MOZA SRP2 pedals?

    The brake feel on MOZA SRP2 pedals is adjusted by swapping elastomers and springs to change resistance and travel. According to the manufacturer’s specifications, the pedals offer 25 configurations out of the box, with significantly more available using the optional performance kit for deeper customization.

    What is the benefit of a load cell and angle sensor in SRP2 pedals?

    The combination of a load cell and angle sensor allows the SRP2 pedals to measure both pressure and movement simultaneously. This dual-input system provides more consistent and precise braking control, especially during repeated inputs or long sessions where maintaining accuracy is critical.

    Are MOZA SRP2 pedals compatible with consoles?

    MOZA SRP2 pedals are not directly compatible with consoles on their own. They can be used with Xbox systems only when paired with a compatible MOZA wheelbase like the ESX steering wheel, while PlayStation is not natively supported according to the product specifications.

    Do MOZA SRP2 pedals require mounting for best performance?

    MOZA SRP2 pedals perform best when mounted or stabilized, especially under heavy braking. While they can be used on a desk setup, the manufacturer notes that optional wall support brackets improve stability and prevent movement during high-pressure input.

    Are MOZA SRP2 pedals worth it for sim racing setups?

    MOZA SRP2 pedals are worth it for users who want precise braking control and adjustable pedal feel without complex setup. With a 100KG load cell, adjustable geometry, and smooth low-noise operation, they suit both casual desktop users and more advanced sim racing rigs.

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