Playseat Trophy | Sim racing cockpit | Red | $599$499 at Playseat (save $100)
If you can spare the space (this racing rig won't pack down to a smaller size), this is one of the comfiest and sturdy racing rigs I've ever used at home. There's space for your pedals and wheel as standard, and everything stays firmly in place so you can really slam on the load-cell brake if need be while racing. Logitech aren't selling it any cheaper right now, so worth a punt on Amazon's discount price.
Sim racing can swiftly become a black hole for spending money if you let it. It starts off with a wheel, then some nicer pedals, then a load-cell brake, then a sim racing cockpit, then maybe you just go out and buy a track day race experience, and eventually a hypercar. Okay, that last bit is wishful thinking on my part, but my point is it's easy to spend a lot on sim racing equipment.
That's why I like this deal at Playseat that shaves $100 off the excellent Trophy cockpit—it makes the sim racing hobby a touch less expensive. You can pick the whole cockpit up for $499.
I've been using the Trophy sim racing cockpit for around half a year now, and you can read up on my full thoughts in my Playseat Trophy review. The short version is it's probably the sturdiest sim rig I've ever sat in—it's built out of these thick tubes that don't wobble a single iota during use. It's also damn comfortable, and keeps you in a more aggressive racing posture than a more upright wheel/pedal stand might.
The Trophy keeps your pedals firmly in place, which is one of the main reasons I'm even after a sim racing cockpit to begin with. I hate that pedals can slip or slide around even on carpeted floors, and to be honest the block of wood I was using to keep my pedals
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