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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…
With more sub 250 dollar sim racing wheels on the market than ever, this guide breaks down the strongest options available today and highlights which rims offer the best balance…
The Conspit Max01 is a high-end sim racing wheel packed with functionality, premium materials, and strong third-party compatibility, making it a legitimate contender against far more expensive flagship options.
The Fanatec CSL GT3 wheel remains a strong budget choice with good ergonomics and performance, but its lack of updates raises real concerns about Fanatec’s innovation in a rapidly evolving…
The Fanatec CSL Elite Porsche Vision GT delivers futuristic design, solid build quality, and Porsche flair in one of the most unique sim racing wheels available. While its ergonomics aren’t…
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 VD4 is the most affordable 4 Nm direct-drive sim racing bundle on the market, offering a complete setup for only $300. With solid build quality, TrueForce-like detail, and…
Rogue Racing Designs creates fully custom, handmade sim racing wheel rims for Moza, Fanatec, and Logitech users. Built in California with premium materials like Italian leather and suede, their rims…