
Asetek Forte Pedals
What are the Asetek pedals? Sim racing pedals are a strange enigma. They’re never the hero of a sim rig, …

PXN V10
PXN may not be the first name you think of when it comes to sim racing. But they have actually …

Logitech Pro Racing Pedals
What are the Logitech Pro Racing Pedals? Logitech is re-entering the sim racing market after a couple of years of …

Moza Racing SR-P Pedals
What are the Moza SR-P Pedals? Moza Racing has been on a full-on offensive recently, releasing new sim racing products …

Fanatec CSL Pedals with Load Cell Kit
What are the Fanatec CSL Pedals LC? The new Fanatec CSL Pedals are Fanatec’s entry-level pedal kit. They have replaced …

Heusinkveld Sprint Pedals
Heusinkveld overview and product lineup Heusinkveld is extremely well known for designing and manufacturing some of the best sim racing …

Thrustmaster T3PA-Pro Pedals
Thrustmaster have been making the right steps towards the ultimate pedal set for a while. The base pedals you get …

Thrustmaster T3PA Pedals
When you are looking to buy a Thrustmaster sim racing wheel, you will see that the main wheel bundles come …

Fanatec CSL Elite LC Pedal
2022 Update – The Fanatec CSL Elite pedals are coming to the end of their life. The new CSL Pedals …
Expert Sim Racing Pedal Reviews
With every good sim racing wheel, you need a good set of pedals. Often, pedals come bundled with a racing wheel, but these bundles generally don’t include the best quality pedals.
To combat this, we always recommend upgrading your pedal to a more realistic pedal kit. A good quality brake pedal is possibly the best improvement you can make to your sim rig, other than purchasing a good wheel.
A true load-cell style brake pedal can replicate a real world car. And it will give you much more control during braking. This can result to improved lap times, and certainly improved consistency.
Above are all of the pedal sets that we have reviewed. These range from low end entry-level units. Up to high end load-cell pedal sets.