🏎️ Race Ready in Minutes!
The Z ZELUS Racing Simulator Cockpit is a robust and adjustable racing wheel stand designed for gamers seeking an immersive experience. With a heavy-duty steel frame, it supports up to 300 kg and is compatible with popular gaming consoles like PS4 and PS3. Assembly is a breeze, and it includes a free shifter holder, making it an essential addition for any serious racing enthusiast.
Product Dimensions | 73.66 x 20 x 56.89 cm; 17 kg |
Display maximum weight recommendation | 300 Kilograms |
Scent | WSP-RSCD-AA |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 17 Kilograms |
K**S
Excellent budget racing rig
All the various components fitted together well and could be assembled without any fuss.The rig itself does have a bit of flex when using, mainly as the bars connecting the peddle box end to the seat end are in two sections. Also, the seat position is a bit too close to the wheel for anyone over 5ft10 (175cm) - would've been good if the same bars offereed several bolt positions so could adjust.Overall though the rig is pretty robust and so would recommend if looking for a set up on a budget and/or occasional use.
A**R
Gaming car racing frame
Not bad game frame worth getting it but where the stearing wheel goes it's plastic and the rest is all metal
A**R
Did as said on the box
Used it for motion sim. Worked OK.
L**F
Good..
Good but no good for people that are tall. Also gear stick attachment on the wrong side . So I change it.
A**R
Fine for the price but not very stiff.
For £90 you get a frame which can do the job pretty well. There are a few downsides:1: Front to back stiffness is poor. If you are using a brake pedal with any kind of damping or "hydraulic feel" such as the Logitech pedals, the frame will lift in the middle as the attachment of the front and back halves of the frame is too flexible.2: The horizontal (left to right) stiffness also leaves a lot to be desired. Anything more than a very light FFB will make the wheel mount wobble dramatically.3: The plastic tray wheel mount is an odd choice and only adds to the horizontal flex. Where it mounts to the frame, the simple nurled nuts will pull out when the bolts are tightened.However, all of these can be remedied with a bit of creative modding.1: If you don't want to drill and add stiffening metal or weld the front and back together, just use a couple of ratcheting straps like those used for holding loads on a car roof. *Not* bungee cords, ratcheting straps! The straps can look a bit like the straps across GT car windows, so that's nice ;-)Also. if you weld or bolt something to the front of the frame, you stop the bend in frame acting as a fulcrum.2: Horizontal stiffness needs more drastic changes. You would need to weld a bar from the mid left and right uprights to the very bottom bar under the seat (not the one the seat bolts onto, the one on the floor!) about five centimetres in from the sides. This will lock the front back pieces together and make the whole thing very stiff.3: The plastic tray has guides on the bottom for drilling holes for more secure mounting of a wheel. If you take out the tray's own mounting nuts, drill through the tray, and bolt the tray in place using the extra bolts and nuts supplied on the box, the tray will never come adrift from the frame.
W**D
Is it good?
Perfect little setup. Great seat position if your seat can move. Only problem is shifter is a little high and the wheel is a little low. Nothing modding cant fix!
P**P
Check size if you’re a tall person
Well if you’re 6”1 it to small for you. I ask to return but I would of had to pay for postage back to them so I modded it to work for me. Wish it was 6inc longer or way to make bigger by having a part to extend out to a size what suit better
R**P
Review as adult.
Works great with a street race style seat and the g920 easy to put together and cheap enough no need to tell the misses 😜 review as adult.
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