PXN’s VD4, VD6, and VD10 direct drive wheelbases mark a major step forward for the brand, offering aggressive pricing and surprisingly strong performance across multiple torque levels. In this in-depth…
Fanatec and Moza are the two most talked about sim racing brands today. This in depth comparison breaks down ecosystems, pricing, innovation, console support, hardware quality, and long term value…
The Moza R3 bundle brings true direct drive force feedback to Xbox and PC at around 400 dollars. Here is how the R3 base, SR P Lite pedals, and compact…
The Thrustmaster T300RS GT has been a go to mid range sim racing bundle for years, especially for PlayStation and PC users. In this 2025 review I revisit the T300RS…
The Thrustmaster T248 remains a strong entry-level sim racing wheel for beginners in 2025. With console compatibility, solid build quality, and a complete bundle including pedals, it still offers great…
The PXN V10 Ultra is the most affordable direct drive sim racing bundle ever released, priced at just 260 USD. It includes a 3.2 Nm wheelbase, a leather-wrapped steering wheel,…
The MOZA R3 Bundle is the first for the company with XBOX Compatibility! For $400, it comes with a direct-drive wheel base, pedals, and a wheel! But is it any…