

🏁 Drive Like You Mean It — Own the Track, Own the Moment
The Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Floor Pedals deliver an authentic racing simulation experience with 900-degree lock-to-lock rotation, realistic force feedback, and premium materials like hand-stitched leather and stainless steel paddles. Compatible across PS5, PS4, PC, and Mac, it features customizable, pressure-sensitive pedals and quiet, precise helical gearing for smooth control. Designed for serious gamers craving immersive, professional-grade racing performance.













| ASIN | B00YUOVBZK |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 443 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 7 in PC Racing Wheels |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,291) |
| Date First Available | 17 Jun. 2015 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | PlayStation4 |
| Item Weight | 2.25 kg |
| Item model number | 941-000113 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Operating System | Macintosh |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series | G29 |
| Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
E**N
Perfect Racing Experience for Any Gamer
The Logitech G29 Driving Force is an amazing racing wheel that makes every game feel realistic and exciting. The build quality is solid and the leather wheel feels premium. The force feedback is strong and precise which makes cornering and braking feel just like a real car. The pedals are also very responsive and sturdy. It works perfectly with my setup and adds so much fun to racing games. Definitely worth the price for anyone who loves driving simulators.
M**K
Great way to get a fun sim experience on a budget
Love this item, the build quality is great with very comfy wheel for long term use. The force feedback is very good and has great adjustability as does the steering lock. Lots of buttons to program different features in for each game too. The device has a USB connection for the console and a power chord for mains connection. The pedals are good but the for my game I had to turn the brake pedal setting up to 4x travel.
L**N
Great kit love it
Grabbed a bargain in the Black Friday sale. Came as a pack with the gear shifter. Easy to setup even tho you only get a piece of paper with instructions no actual booklet you’d expect. Download the software for calibration and other settings. Has twist clamps to hold the gear stick to the desk and steering wheel. Would have liked some foam or rubber feet to prevent marks on my desk. Nice soft material too on both the wheel and gear shifter. Pedals has an anti slip grip for carpet which works well. Played wish ET2 and beam ok.
L**B
G29 Sublime
First of all, yes Logitech did the dirty claiming that PS4 compatibility relied on some mythical ‘chip’ that only the G29 had and their older wheels couldn’t provide. Project CARS debunked that by supporting many wheels that didn’t contain said ‘chip’. However, dodgy company ethics and lack of trust aside, this is a review of a product, not a company, so with that out of the way, here we go…. Credentials - I’ve had an improbably high number of racing wheels over the years, from the brittle Madcatz wheels of the PSX era, a gameport connection Microsoft Sidewinder for GP Legends on the PC, a number of Logitech wheels, Xbox 360 efforts and most recently, a Fanatec GT3 RS with Clubsport V2 pedals. I love my racing games from arcade titles such as the (now) excellent Driveclub to the semi-sim Forza and Gran Turismo titles right through to the more simulator(y) rFactor 2, Assetto Corsa, Dirt Rally and Project CARS. Why did I buy a G29 - The Fanatec gear is a level up in terms of hardware technology without doubt. However, my GT3 RS wheel was, to be honest, a needy screaming child of a peripheral. During two years of ownership, I’ve had to fettle, replace, reset, clean and, most memorably, resolder microswitches. It was a nightmare of ownership. The pedals, while works of art, were occasionally troublesome also. Roll forward to the last few weeks, and a rigorous stage of Dirt Rally resulted in a loud crack of snapping plastic and a number of plastic fragments exiting the wheelbase. This coupled with the failure of a few more microswitches meant it was time to call it quits. The G29 came up at what I consider a decent price-point a few days later. That’s fate I guess. And so to the Logitech - First impressions are unsurprisingly similar to my old G25 setup, albeit minus the H-shifter. The plastics are cheap and greasy looking, but robust. The buttons and contact points feel solid and likely to outlast me. The leather feels good and makes your hands smell a bit funny initially.There is no extraneous give or slack in anything. It looks a little more toy-like than other wheels, but the extravagant number of switches, rockers, dials and lights are worth the fussy looks - more on those next. The wheel - Buttons! Buttons everywhere!! But, while initially overwhelming, you soon find out how much flexibility they give you. The rotary dial is satisfying to click around and is superb for adjusting brake balances on the fly during a qualifier in Project CARS. On PC, it means you can map more controls than ever before to the wheel rather than having to flail at the keyboard during a crucial moment. PS4 compatibility is superb (let’s be honest, it blinking well ought to be), giving you the full compliment of buttons to navigate the PS dashboard. The only missing features compared to the Dual Shock controllers are the touch-pad, the speaker and the headphone jack (a shame). Otherwise, you can leave your gamepads in their charging dock and happily use the wheel. The change lights are a nice touch, although if you have a more upright seating arrangement as I do, it tends to be out of your eye-line. A more laid back setup, such as a Playseat would make them a valuable asset however. The feedback from the wheel is pretty good. Coming from a belt-driven Fanatec wheel, it initially felt a little granular - hardly surprising as it uses a gear-drive. But that has proven to not be a total step back. The wheel itself feels a lot more precise than the Fanatec. There’s no slack in the turn at all and road-positioning is a totally new level. Lap times did tumble after a very short learning curve, mostly due to the sheer consistency of the wheel movement. The Fanatec, despite a better resolution, optical sensor and a more powerful motor always seemed to be a step behind - wandery and more aloof. The G29 has turned spiky handling games into smooth joyous experiences. The Pedals - Ok, they’re not going to better a set of £250 Clubsport V2’s, but consider that they come bundled with a wheel for a lot less than £200 and they are not too shabby. The only difference to the ones on the G25 is the brake pedal which now has some resistance. This saves having to modify it like previous Logitech pedals (memories of finding the right springiness of squash ball spring to mind). It’s a cheap update, but it works very well. While only low resolution, all pedals feels responsive and easily modulated. One other advantage is that you won’t have to clean the sensors every couple of minutes (cough Clubsports….) Compatibility - As mentioned, the G29 works with the PS4 superbly and I really mean that. Not having to power on a gamepad to be able to switch the console off or access the dashboard is fantastic. In terms of games, Project CARS was made to work with the wheel and it shows, with the default control scheme being spot on. Driveclub is also well setup for painless ease of use. Moving across to the PC and most modern racers support the wheel out-of-the-box after installing the Logitech driver software. All positive. Conclusion - Ignore the money-grabbing Lgotech ethics and what you have is a superb but undeniably old-school wheel. That’s not a bad thing as judging by the old Drive Force wheel I have in the loft, it’s likely to be with cockroaches and Nissan Micra’s in being capable of surviving a nuclear apocalypse.Coming from the Fanatec fold, I’ll take that as a worthy upgrade.
N**G
Worth every penny
Very good item as expected, steady on the desk, the pedals are realistic. Easy set up and connect to PS5.
J**N
Love it
Great entry point for people looking to get into driving games. Honestly it might seem like an investment if you are just dipping your toes in, but honestly anything cheaper is just not as good. This has a great high quality feel, the force feedback is good too. If you are expecting these to feel like the cheap arcades, this feels a lot better. I am hooked after 1 week of it. You wont need an upgrade for a longgggg time unless you start getting really deep into sim racing and want to simulate f1 conditions.
C**U
Good quality
Very nice I love it
A**N
worth it
so good recommended for those who are practicing to drive brake pedal is stiff like a real car and its really worth it.
R**X
Super Lenkrad zu einem fairen Preis. Haptik und Force Feedback ist einfach genial. Für Simulationen super geeignet. Wer im Hobbybereich ein paar Rennen fahren will, macht damit viel richtig.
M**�
مسلي ورائع
S**A
Le ha encantado y va estupendo
L**S
Pas précis du tout 😕mes bien pour le drift 😜 ou just pour conduire pour le fun comme pour le circuit de spa 😘 ou just Forza 5 le 4 et nul a chiée
E**A
Foi meu presente de natal, tava previsto para ser empregue dia 27, mas dia 24 já estava comigo. o volante e super perfeito
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