I bought a Sparco Grid-Q which is aimed at drift racing. For me it has two advantages compared to other racing seats: 1. Because of the shape you are not so much fixed in a position and can steer freely. 2. The bottom and back have exposed fiberglass without cloth cover, so it's easy to directly mount tactile transducers. There are now 9 transducers for different effects and it really adds a lot immersion for me, especially in VR.
i´ll never go with bucket seat. i love my old merc slk recaro sportseat. way more comfort for me than any bucketseat and its a real car seat so its way more stable than all the crappy simseats
No i haven't as it was explained to me. Reclining = flex and buckets= no flex. I went with bucket cos it was cheap. I dont need a chair to recline as i have the F-GT frame. If something aint comfy enough, just add more cusions.
The best seat for comfort out there right now is the Next Level ERS3 and at 249 here in the US it's a steal. It not a high bolster type chair so it will fit the bigger guys very well.
I'm on the smaller side and have a Sparco Sprint, it's a tight fit even for me and I'm sure you wouldn't even be able to use it. I do use a pad like yours for my lower back and in a larger seat I would sometimes find myself leaning in turns, not gonna happen with the Sparco.
A new seat is definitely my next investment for my sim rig. Especially one of those GT Omega seats. I’m using the F-GT Next Level Racing Cockpit seat rn, which I love, but the chair has been giving me lots of lower back pain after a year of usage which sucks lol
Lower back pain sometimes can be fixed with seat adjustment or extras like the pillow Digit uses. You may want to check those before investing in a brand new (and more expensive) seat
I owned the GT Omega seat you have pictured and while it was wide I found it for me to be extremely uncomfortable. The new ERS3 from Next Level seems to be a good choice although I have never sat in it
Everyone's mileage varies with this stuff. But on a sim why do you need the lateral support and crash protection. Not even sold on it's more immersive when you hop from a GR3 or 4 car, do the TT hop back in for a race that takes 6-25 mins. As I said people mileage a preference vary, but it's more a style choice than optimum?
I have the RS12 on the GT Omega prime, one thing that really annoys me is that you cannot adjust the angle of the seat, it’s completely flat, I wish they changed the bracket option, I’d never recommend it as an office chair, way to hard, for that I use the Herman Miller, Logitech Embody, Best advice if you use an office chair everyday, just invest in a proper one, your back will thank you when your older, Plus it’s extremely comfortable!
Hey did you notice any difference on how hot you got with either seat? I find myself very hot with Sparco bucket seat and was going to get a regular seat for that reason but if it makes no difference prob not worth it
Both seats are bucket seats by definition, the RS12 just has no support for helmet wearers, less lateral support generally and has an adjustable recline angle. Much easier to live with.
These seats are good for sim racing for maybe few hours at a time but seats like that tend to be also sold as "gaming chairs" and should really be avoided get an ergonomic office chair.
This is a click bait title, because for sim racing its a no brainer its the bucket. You cant achieve a 90 degree bend in your knees with a normal seat.
@@arthurnunesc to do that you will need to incline the front of the seat so it tilts back like a bucket seat. Their preference is not optimal for driving as fast as possible. If they don't care about being the fastest they can be then fair enough.
I bought a Sparco Grid-Q which is aimed at drift racing. For me it has two advantages compared to other racing seats: 1. Because of the shape you are not so much fixed in a position and can steer freely. 2. The bottom and back have exposed fiberglass without cloth cover, so it's easy to directly mount tactile transducers. There are now 9 transducers for different effects and it really adds a lot immersion for me, especially in VR.
My grid q is very uncomfortable if I’m honest :( shame
i´ll never go with bucket seat. i love my old merc slk recaro sportseat. way more comfort for me than any bucketseat and its a real car seat so its way more stable than all the crappy simseats
No i haven't as it was explained to me. Reclining = flex and buckets= no flex. I went with bucket cos it was cheap. I dont need a chair to recline as i have the F-GT frame. If something aint comfy enough, just add more cusions.
The best seat for comfort out there right now is the Next Level ERS3 and at 249 here in the US it's a steal. It not a high bolster type chair so it will fit the bigger guys very well.
I love my GT Omega XL RS-seat. It is super-comfy for my fat-ish ass. But, in summertime, I cover the backrest with a towel for less sweating.
I'm on the smaller side and have a Sparco Sprint, it's a tight fit even for me and I'm sure you wouldn't even be able to use it. I do use a pad like yours for my lower back and in a larger seat I would sometimes find myself leaning in turns, not gonna happen with the Sparco.
NLR (next limit racing) bucket here. Top notch i can put easy 100 kg on my brake pedal without problem of moving seat.
ELITE ES1 SIM RACING SEAT?
@@DrR1pper i have the ES1 and it's not good
Bucket seats not necessary because you are not really moving around
A new seat is definitely my next investment for my sim rig. Especially one of those GT Omega seats. I’m using the F-GT Next Level Racing Cockpit seat rn, which I love, but the chair has been giving me lots of lower back pain after a year of usage which sucks lol
Lower back pain sometimes can be fixed with seat adjustment or extras like the pillow Digit uses. You may want to check those before investing in a brand new (and more expensive) seat
I owned the GT Omega seat you have pictured and while it was wide I found it for me to be extremely uncomfortable. The new ERS3 from Next Level seems to be a good choice although I have never sat in it
Everyone's mileage varies with this stuff.
But on a sim why do you need the lateral support and crash protection.
Not even sold on it's more immersive when you hop from a GR3 or 4 car, do the TT hop back in for a race that takes 6-25 mins.
As I said people mileage a preference vary, but it's more a style choice than optimum?
I have the RS12 on the GT Omega prime, one thing that really annoys me is that you cannot adjust the angle of the seat, it’s completely flat, I wish they changed the bracket option, I’d never recommend it as an office chair, way to hard, for that I use the Herman Miller, Logitech Embody, Best advice if you use an office chair everyday, just invest in a proper one, your back will thank you when your older, Plus it’s extremely comfortable!
I think you can buy a plate for the prime that goes under the seat so you can tilt it.
I hope you know, that racing seat have dimensions you can choose from. So something what bothers you isn't a case.
There is only one size for intertia seat
I like bucket seats more . I just put a pillow on the bottom and back for more comfort .
Hey did you notice any difference on how hot you got with either seat? I find myself very hot with Sparco bucket seat and was going to get a regular seat for that reason but if it makes no difference prob not worth it
Yes, I'm glad you mentioned this. In the winter is fine but summer would be not that great.
Both seats are bucket seats by definition, the RS12 just has no support for helmet wearers, less lateral support generally and has an adjustable recline angle. Much easier to live with.
These seats are good for sim racing for maybe few hours at a time but seats like that tend to be also sold as "gaming chairs" and should really be avoided get an ergonomic office chair.
How tall are you im looking for a racing seat iam like 6.1foot normal body build with 85kg
I'm 6.0 and 95kg, hope it helps
@@DigitRacingDG Helps alot thank you 😃
Sparco Grid-Q
I just use my regular chair I've always used. It's a game, not real life.
This is a click bait title, because for sim racing its a no brainer its the bucket. You cant achieve a 90 degree bend in your knees with a normal seat.
@@TheDoctor46vr of course you can, with the correct brackets, also some people prefer to no have the knees at 90 degrees lol
@@arthurnunesc to do that you will need to incline the front of the seat so it tilts back like a bucket seat.
Their preference is not optimal for driving as fast as possible. If they don't care about being the fastest they can be then fair enough.
@@TheDoctor46vr he literally mentions that in the video haha, for a lot of people sim racing is a hobby bro
He was talking about the bucket seat.@@arthurnunesc
Hobby or not it's called sim "racing" for a reason. What's the whole point of racing? To win.
@@TheDoctor46vr nah not really