🏎️ Get ready to race in style!
The VTUIFBT Racing Wheel Stand is a versatile and durable cockpit designed for serious gamers. Compatible with popular racing wheels from Logitech and Thrustmaster, it features a sturdy carbon steel construction, adjustable components for personalized comfort, and a quick assembly design for easy transport. Plus, it includes convenient holders for your gear, making it the ultimate setup for immersive racing experiences.
J**N
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muy cumplido gran calidad en el producto 100% satisfecho
K**S
Sturdy setup but could be tight w/taller gamers
The only criticism that my son and I have with this particular setup is that the shifter platform is slanted instead of flat. The pic shows it as flat and there was no other option than to drill a hole to the plate to make it flat. Also, worth saying, my son is almost five feet tall and I am over 6 feet. He is very comfortable with the setup however I am a little cramped.
A**.
works well with the T300RS
This is a game-changer. I used to have my Thrustmaster T300RS on my desk with the pedals down below and it worked well for a while but it was a hassle taking it off and putting it somewhere else so I could use my desk and I wanted more of a permanent place for this and I found it with this. Not only that but because this was made for racing sims the proportions are very accurate and it feels more real with the placement of the pedals, handbrake, and gear shifter making me much more immersed. A really nice touch that this racing sim cockpit has is the chair holder. When I used to play on my desk I would put a shoe or sandal on the chair legs to stop them from moving but it wouldn't always work but this one works flawlessly not to mention that it keeps your chair aligned perfectly with the wheel (if you set it up right). Overall this has massively improved my experience while sim racing and I would definitely recommend it. 5/5
A**S
Perfect for the racer in your house
I got this as I have a $600 racing unit that has very strong vibrations. The vibrations causing my desk to shake so when I saw this available it was perfect for me. It's a very sturdy frame and it holds all of my racing wheel and pedals and one. It handles the vibration very well and it is very comfortable to use. I sat in front of my TV and do all my racing games with a nice clear 4K screen.
R**Y
Solid Budget Stand for Racing Enthusiasts
This racing wheel stand offers good value for casual sim racers. The sturdy metal frame provides a stable base for most popular wheels and pedals. Assembly is straightforward, though some parts could align better. Adjustability is decent but limited compared to pricier options. The stand works well with office chairs but lacks a dedicated seat. While not the most premium setup, it's a solid entry-level choice to enhance your racing experience without breaking the bank. Just be prepared for some minor quality control issues during assembly.
N**D
Small and lightweight
Easily moved because of its light weight that a chair accessory is necessary to properly use it. Logitech will fits great but the tray does move so if the manual does not list the wheel it will most likely not work. Small frame where there is not much room to move your knees.
C**W
Decent rig for racing only, not very adjustable
I was being cheap, and thought I would try to configure this for flight simulator controls, even though it’s clearly intended for a racing platform. Well, it doesn’t really work, although I have jury rigged it to make it sort of work for what I need. Of course I shouldn’t mark this thing down just because of that, and I’m trying not to.What I do think could be done a lot better with this thing, though, is that it could just be made more flexible. There are so many limitations, based on where the holes are drilled, etc. And simply having some more holes (=options) would make this thing much more flexible, not only for racing set ups, but potentially for other some set ups, as well as making it more ergonomic for a wider range of users. For instance, the pedals cannot be put completely flat, and also cannot move forward or backward. The gear shifter shelf has only a couple very similar angles where it can be installed, and cannot be adjusted forward or backward at all. Fortunately, the shelf that holds the steering wheel is among the more flexible pieces attached to the stand and can be adjusted in height (and sort of forward and backward, since its height extension is installed on an angle), as well as tilt.But nevertheless, I think the lack of thought about the easy ways to make this thing more flexible for more people is a real missed opportunity!
N**
Not bad for an entry wheel stand! Works with office chair
This stand is an entry level steering wheel and pedals stand. It has enough flexibility in adjustment on the angle and depth of the wheel platform for drivers of all sizes. This one does not use a dedicated seat platform but rather has two brackets at the bottom for you to put the front 2 wheels of your gaming/office in. You get to use your preexisting chair which is a great way to break into sim racing and use stuff you already have.Assembly took ~20 minutes, there actually aren't that many parts which makes this very easy to put together. They give you all the tools you need - it's faster if you have your own torx set.The platforms are VERY stable. My G29 race wheel and pedals don't move at all. I used screws to attach them along with the built in tensioner and i can't budge it while driving. The downside however is a normal office or gaming chair swivels and does not lock into place. There is no provision for this so when you torque the wheel it moves your chair. That's the biggest difference between this and a dedicated with chair platform.The brackets for the 2 front wheels is VERY flimsy, that's my biggest gripe.My setup is this with an NRG mount for my monitor which holds a 55" TV.
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