Sim Racing Pedals in the Rest of the World

Fortunately, from a few years ago, the purchase options for nationally manufactured hardware have increased almost exponentially. And not only that we have, but we have very good options, in this case talking about pedals I would say that the national market covers with great quality almost all price ranges and that between Simracing-Pro, DC Simracing and BJ Simracing who does not find his own is simply because he does not want to. Precisely for those who form this group goes this post of models that appear around the world.

SIMTAG

Hydraulic pedals made in Belgium by drivers and ex-drivers with close links to the world of motor racing. Tilton body, Bosch technology, etc. There are even some with movement linked to a Dbox unit. From 1610 euros, adding up to more than 3000.

 

Simagic, Moza, Cammus

It is perhaps a little unfair to lump them all together, because Chinese manufacturers (regardless of their different qualities and finishes) are coming to the market with all the peripherals needed to create their own ecosystem, and among these products are also pedals. Simagic is betting on the high end, while MOZA seems to be betting on the mid-range and Cammus has hardly any information.

Invicta – Asetek

From a Danish manufacturer of PC cooling systems, we get these pedals in which we are told that all the experience and opinions of real pilots have been put at the service of the players. Starting at 1000 euros for the complete set.

Ngasa – 3DRap

The Italians at 3Drap are starting out in the world of pedals using a similar concept from their 3D printing. In the absence of tests, it seems that the cutting and filing of the parts needs some improvement from what can be seen in the pictures.


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