If sorting and computing all Direct Drive base models, Non-Direct Drive models, and pedals took some time, I believe shifters, or gear levers, are even more challenging. Here, there are no exact figures, not even like with pedals.
Remember, for an overview, you have many options available in our hardware database.
One of the mega-classics initially included with the Logitech G25 and now sold separately. Only with an H-pattern. Priced between 30 and 50 euros, depending on distributor sales cycles.
Thrustmaster’s latest entry for a simple shifter that can compete daily with Logitech and projects like SHH. Only with an H-pattern. Priced between 68 and 70 euros.
Thrustmaster’s older model that continues to sell well. Features both H-pattern and sequential shifting. Priced between 135 and 190 euros.
Thrustmaster’s hybrid experiment combining a handbrake and sequential shifter in one product. Priced at 260 euros.
The Spanish classic born as a 3D printing experiment and now a consolidated success. Always in demand and priced around 110 euros.
One of the most authentic sequential shifters in terms of realism. Quality steel construction made in Spain. Priced around 210 euros.
One of the veteran shifters offering both H-pattern and sequential shifting. Priced around 260 euros.
A new sequential shifter from Italy by 3DRap, known for their expertise in 3D printing. Priced around 140 euros.
A new H-pattern shifter from Chinese brand Moza Racing. Priced around 160 euros.
A new sequential shifter from Chinese brand Moza Racing. Priced around 160 euros.
An older sequential shifter from Heusinkveld known for its reliability and good quality. Priced around 250 euros.
A new sequential shifter by Heusinkveld that raises the price level. Priced around 450 euros.
A new sequential shifter by Simagic that raises the price level. Priced around 400 euros.
Sequential shifter from Simagic. Priced around 290 euros.
Sequential and H-pattern shifter from Simagic. Priced around 450 euros.
Sequential shifter from Czech brand Meca. Priced around 300 euros.
Sequential shifter from Polish brand Another Way. Priced around 260 euros.
Sequential and H-pattern shifter from Vietnamese brand VNM. Priced around 310 euros.
A premium H-pattern shifter from Pro-Sim. Priced around 1800 euros.
Sequential shifter from Quaife by Pro-Sim. Priced around 1300 euros.
Sequential shifter from Pro-Sim. Priced around 700 euros.
H-pattern shifter from American brand BDH. Priced around 1100 euros.
H-pattern and sequential shifter from Slovenian brand MME. Priced around 900 euros.
Fortunately, it’s a much broader selection than we had years ago, allowing enthusiasts to tailor their choices to their needs and budgets. If you find that we’ve missed something, let us know through our usual channels.
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