Grefinity Racing Wheel Stand,Height Adjustable Steering Wheel Stand Racing Simulator Cockpit for Logitech G920 G29 G923 G27 G25, Thrustmaster T300RS TX F458 T500RS T150 Xbox PS4 PS5 PC
$72.99
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Price: $72.99
(as of Jul 27, 2024 23:02:40 UTC – Details)
Product Description
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Racing Wheel Stand
Height Adjustable Steering Wheel Stand Racing Simulator Cockpit
The game steering wheel bracket is made of high-strength carbon steel, which is very sturdy and can withstand the high torque of the steering wheel. Customize your settings for maximum comfort through adjustable wheel frame height, adjustable pedal angle, and shifter brackets that can be placed on both sides.
Wide Compatibility Built to Last Fully Adjustable Foldable for Storage Rock-Solid Stability
Wide Compatibility
Compatible with various brands and models of racing wheels, including Logitech, Trustmaster, Fanatec, Hori, and Mad Catz.
Built to Last
Constructed from high-strength carbon steel, making it sturdy and capable of withstanding high torque from the steering wheel.
Fully Adjustable
Features adjustable height for the wheel stand, pedal angles, and a shifter mount that can be placed on either side for a customized setup.
Optional Shifter Mounting
The gear shifter holder on this gaming wheel stand can be easily installed on either the left or right side, making it perfect for both left-handed and right-handed drivers. Experience the ultimate flexibility in your sim racing setup.
Foldable for Storage
Designed to be folded and stored under a sofa or bed, or in a corner, ideal for those with limited space.
Rock-Solid Stability
Equipped with anti-slip rubber pads and thick carbon steel pipes to provide excellent stability and prevent movement during gameplay.
Wide compatibility: The Grefinity racing wheel frame is equipped with pre drilled holes, suitable for various mainstream models of major brands, such as Logitech G920, G25, G27, G29, Trustmaster T300RS, TX F458, T500RS, T3PA PRO (F1/GT) Fanatec, Hori, and Mad Catz. Easily switch or upgrade your device, knowing it will always match perfectly. Note: The wheels, shifters, and pedals are not included.
Built to Last: This bracket is made of high-strength carbon steel, which is very sturdy and can withstand high torque from the steering wheel. The black matte process is both rust proof and easy to clean. By using 3mm thick steel and precision welding, you can obtain a durable and high-quality bracket.
Fully Adjustable: Tailor your setup for maximum comfort with adjustable height for the wheel stand, adjustable pedal angles, and a shifter mount that can be placed on either side. Perfect your driving position for any racing game or simulator.
Folded for storage: After enjoying the game, you can fold this racing wheel stand and store it under the sofa/bed or in a corner, making it the perfect choice for players with limited storage space.
Rock-Solid Stability: This bracket is equipped with four anti slip rubber pads, along with thick carbon steel pipes, providing excellent stability and preventing movement during gameplay. In addition, it can also protect your floor from scratches, providing you with a safe and immersive gaming experience.
Customers say
Customers like the quality and sturdy of the video game controller. They say it’s a great product for the price. However, some customers have reported issues with the instructions, saying they’re terrible and difficult to follow.
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Christian –
Very good quality but a little confusing instructions
When I was putting the arms on to hold the part where the steering wheel goes I thought the screw on knob goes through the bar but turns out it just pushes it to hold it against the bar but it came out good definitely something I will recommend
Pinguino –
Calidad
La verdad el producto es buenÃsimo lo único malo es que ciertos tornillos están doblados y el material es un poco frágil pero del resto quedó excelente
Rosana –
Es una buena versión
Excelente. Buena adaptación para gamer grandes y pequeños.
Andie –
Great for the price but instructions are terrible.
Bought this for under $60 and for that price it’s a great wheel/pedal stand. After opening the box I started reading the instructions and… well let’s just say they leave a lot to be desired. Essentially, this is a clone of the Vevor wheel/pedal stand (which apparently also comes with terrible instructions). I followed one the videos for how to assemble the Vevor and everything went smoothly (reason why I didn’t just get the Vevor at $2 cheaper when I was purchasing was because this one had next day delivery while the Vevor was 10+ days).I have played WRC, and F1 without issues. It can move a bit if you are too aggressive with the stand while playing but I don’t find it too much of an issue as it only really happens when I take a turn too quickly and need to correct aggressively. If I take the turn at the appropriate speed it stays planted.Overall, seems sturdy, good price for an entry level stand, terrible instructions but I would recommend it.
SouperMan –
Works well for the cost
I have no complaints about this wheel stand for the price they’re charging. This is my second wheel stand so I can compare the overall quality and build with a better known name brand that costs about twice as much.First off, everything was well tooled – I had no physical issues with assembly in terms of screws, screw holes, nuts, etc. This is not a given at this price point and I’m pleased I was able to get everything assembled.Secondly, I do agree with other reviewers that the instructions are a mess. The photos are accurate and will be your biggest guide. The written instructions are vague and the letters referencing parts (e.g. parts “J” and “K”) do not always seem to match. But after slowing down and really examining the photos, I was able to fully assemble the wheel stand and had no missing pieces.Thirdly, the stand advertises as foldable. This is technically true but I think worth explaining. It will fold up as shown in the pictures, but it will take you a few minutes each time. There are screws with plastic grips that are easily tightened / loosened and you have to remove one on each leg, fold down the stand, then re-insert the screws. To stand it back up, you’ll do this in reverse. This is not explained in the manual, but is shown in the advertising pictures if you look closely.A final note that does not impact the review – I was able to get my child’s Hori Mario Kart Racing Wheel Deluxe attached to this even though it does not match any screw holes (and in fact, the Hori wheel does not have screw holes). The wheel clamp fits with a little creative positioning and the pedal base stays put thanks to a loop of zip ties. I race with a Logitech G920 in Forza Motorsport, but I wanted to see if I could make this wheel stand work for my kid and since it does I wanted to mention that in case anybody else was trying!
Kyle Sheehan –
Doesn’t fold as advertised, no instructions
With it fully assembled, at least as well as I could get it without any instructions at all, it doesn’t fold into a straight piece as the photos show. Works OK as a basic, entry level stand, but nowhere near as compact as I have to disassemble it to store it, say, under my couch without one of the arms sticking up in the way.Assembly would’ve been a lot easier with instructions, which weren’t included. Overall very dissatisfied and wish I would’ve dished out the extra loot to get a better one.
Brandano –
Solid stable racing wheel stand
This is a solid stable racing wheel stand that worked perfectly with my Logitech G29. Assembly is pretty easy but the instructions leave much to be desired. The mounting holes lined up perfectly with the steering wheel, pedals, and the shifter. The top steering wheel plate has square tubing blocks on the underneath side that is designed to give the steering wheel mounting pads something to grip onto. The shifter mounting plate has the M6 nuts already welded onto the plate. I added a plastic kayak cleat to the side of the shifter plate using the M6 nut already attached to manage and organize the excess wires. I mounted the power brick for the steering wheel to the foot plate using velcro with adhesive which keeps it stationary and secure. I would recommend.
Hollywood Steve –
A meaningful upgrade if you like to sim race
Preface this with saying the jury was out for me on these types of stands. I couldn’t decide whether they’d be in the way too often and never really pay me back in terms of use/functionality. I was wrongIf you like to sim race (AC, iRacing etc) then I highly suggest you move from a desk mounted wheel/pedal setup to something like this. For starters, it folds so it makes storage a lot simpler giving me a place for the sim setup to live/stay bolted too without having to pack it away after I’m done. I can also just pick the whole unit up after unplugging it to move it away from my desk, in lieu of having to disconnect/unbolt.Physically this stand is nice. Everything bolts to my G902 setup really well. The coating/finishes/edges are all cleaned up. Nothing was sharp or anything of the sort. Only downside is I did run across some rust staining on the bottom of the unit which sucks. My unit was made slightly different than the instructions/photos, and the width of the top plate was the width of the whole stand, meaning I had to swap the sides of the uprights so it would facilitate bolting it together. That means the slots for angling the wheel aren’t exactly correct. Not a big deal but annoying just like the rust.Lastly, something that may not be visible to some in the photos, but the lower section does have threaded holes for what I believe to be additional mounting pieces. So things like a seat frame and/or a monitor. I’ll likely make something for my specific seat I want to use, but I do see it as a bonus that I can quickly grab some hardware and expand on my setupOverall it’s a decent sim rig stand that is about on par with similarly priced units