Versus: Playseat Trophy vs Oplite GTR S8 Infinity

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
  • In the tubular frame market, there is a lot of competition and at the absolute top in this segment around the 500€ price mark, there are a select few that really stand out above all the others. These two rigs are absolutely part of the top. Find out in this video if you are better of with a Playseat Trophy or if the Oplite GRT S8 Infinity would suit you best.
    00:00:17 Design
    00:03:18 Build quality
    00:04:58 Configuration
    00:06:27 Footprint
    00:07:03 Features
    00:07:35 Eco-system
    00:08:08 Pricing
    00:08:48 Conclusion
    #playseat #oplite #simracing #simracinghardware ‪@Playseat‬ ‪@OpliteTechnologies‬

ความคิดเห็น • 9

  • @kaos1314
    @kaos1314 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you for the great video!

  • @dlyrious13
    @dlyrious13 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thx for another great video.
    I will agree that personal preference is key here.
    I prefer the Oplite as i do like a sturdy seat and at 120kg do not trust the longevity of the “hammock” in the trophy. The cushions in the oplite can be renewed and as long as the seat doesn’t crack i am good. If the trophys velcro gives in after a few months/years the will be a pain in the rear.
    With the caster wheels the point for moving around is easily eliminated.
    The flex you showed is non existent for me due to the full force kit i have on my rig. Makes a huge difference.
    But finally, as u said, u can’t really go wrong with either. Its all a matter of minuscule personal preferences.

    • @SimulatedDrivingResource
      @SimulatedDrivingResource  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Absolutely. Buy some wheels and that issue is solved. It is more like a warning I give out so people don't forget, when they buy the Oplite, to add some wheels to it if they need to move it. As for the fabric of the Trophy, I read indeed that a few people had issues with the fabric or velcro teariing, but I won't comment on it as it can be possible that its due to wrong use. But again, very true. If you need to replace it, it will be a pita.

  • @PJDobbs
    @PJDobbs หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great info, bud. This is off-topic, but I think when I can get some extra $, I'm going to get a DOF reality motion sim rig. I've been looking at the 2 axis one. It was under $2,000. I went back to vr and got rid of the triple screens. Motion is the only thing I'm missing now for total immersion.

    • @SimulatedDrivingResource
      @SimulatedDrivingResource  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      2000 is quite a heavy investment. Thats more than my entire setup 🤭 but from what I have seen, it must be quite the experience.

    • @PJDobbs
      @PJDobbs หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SimulatedDrivingResource I've got over $2,000 in just my PC now. Just upgraded to AM5 stuff, so it would run the quest 3 with little issues. you know I'm all about the immersion. lol.

  • @StarFox85
    @StarFox85 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have to say u seat in a good position in the playseat, but the reality is u need a comfortable seat for long races!
    oplite for pc, playseat for consoles!

  • @fk_tech
    @fk_tech หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bro, you need to install Cammus C series using the desktop clamp's metal shield which have 3 angle adjustment and can hold fan. Installing it the way you did is not the best plus it looks ugly.
    Nice Video though.

    • @SimulatedDrivingResource
      @SimulatedDrivingResource  หลายเดือนก่อน

      From my pov, its more practical without. 4 bolts. Is removed in about a minute and is sturdy and easily storable in that form. I dont care how it looks really. Yes, for a proper review, perhaps I should include it but honestly, I don't see the added value personally.