▶ Logitech Pro Racing Pedals [UNBOXING] th-cam.com/video/yBB6_oqZZHY/w-d-xo.html ▶ "DRIVE AND TALK"... Early impressions! th-cam.com/video/EQSIrDzlJvc/w-d-xo.html ▶ Logitech Pro Racing Pedals 360° close-up view th-cam.com/video/1Rk394qRz0g/w-d-xo.html ▶ Logitech G PRO Racing vs. standard Logitech Pedals [SIZE COMPARISON!] th-cam.com/video/KPOcPIebz6I/w-d-xo.html
I like this format, pedals showcasing in the beginning so we can see it all around in detail. And the best part: the Sim Cat transition. I like that part where you just showed the brake without talking. If there’s nothing to say, then say nothing. 99% of TH-cam reviews just keep talking and talking and talking even when there’s nothing to say, very annoying. The flex on the rig was very well captured and easy to see. Good job 👏
Bought these wheels with the Pro G Wheel and received the discount for combo purchase. Hopefully as great an experience you had with them for my starting sim setup. Thanks for your great reviews.
Yes, I paid for the express shipping. Was only 8 bucks. Took two days after ordering. Perfect condition. If you ordered directly off Logitech, they use Digital River, a 3PL, to fulfill their online orders
I just got mine and discovered that if you place the brake pedal all the way to the left (in the same position as the clutch initially) then the cord is not long enough to connect. I wonder if I can take the elastomer brake cylinder and move it to the clutch and then plug the clutch cord into the brake port. I’m surprised that Logitech made the brake cord so short.
Thanks, very good presentation with out unnecessary detalisation. One question, with possibility buy now days Logitech adapter (47$) I can use my old G27 pedals (with changed potentiometers) with Logitech G pro DD, also the pedals are sometimes impossible to get (out of stock). So what your opinion on this combination? Are new pedals worth to wait or g27 pedals still working (I used to deal with)? I'd like to hear more about negative side of pedals, but any way you are very interesting and informative, have a nice new year!
Great review. I right foot brake and would like a lot less brake travel before the load cell is fully engaged. Does anyone know how much less travel there is with the hardest elastomers? And could I insert a more solid cylinder of my own making?
@@lennertester haha, no worries my friend, I ended up saving money and getting the Moza CRP pedals. They're quite expensive but very solid and high quality
I actually just got these as my load cell upgrade from the g923 pedals. If you don’t mind me asking, what do you have your brake force set to in iRacing I’m still trying to find a happy medium here hahaha
Good review.....do you notice side to side play in the pedals? I notice when I have them slighty depressed they move side to side a bit if you slide your foot across them.....its kinda annoying...I wonder if there is an adjustment Ive tried everything
If I wobble them, there is a small bit of movement, but I don't notice that when I'm using them. I have the pedals positioned high and angled, maybe that changes the way my feet push into the pedals and makes a difference?
I just picked up a set of these for my 2nd rig and I noticed this right away with the throttle. It's not really an issue for me but do think they it would feel much nicer if the side-to-side play could be eliminated.
These pedals kind of suprised me. Unlike the wheel which is pretty standout IMO, there's nothing remarkable about them (although the adjustablity and tuning pack are great). Performance is decent yet no better than anything else at this price point and there's a lot of plastic - although i don't mind that nearly as much as i thought i would. Like with the wheelbase, it's very high quality and I just kind of forget about it). So despite not being anything terribly special, for some inexplicible reason i've kind of fallen in love wth them. There was no learning cure, they just work and actually feel really nice to use. After a couple of mins I just forgot they were there and haven't noticed them since which is a good thing. I was using a set of HPP Hydraulics before swapping to the G Pro's for testing and to be honest I have no burning desire to switch back. It doesn't make much logical sense but my feet just kinda like them :)
@@daviddurrani This is my first pedals and I don't have a rig (FYI). For that purpose, the pedals are nice because they're ready to go. Plug the USB cable and launch your game. That's it. I didn't even installed the Logitech software, since DIView does the job with a 100KB executable. Springs and elastomers are super easy to change, no tools required. Plastic doesn't bother me and so far still in perfect condition. In general, I'm liking it, but I'm far from using all of its potential, since I'm using very little brake pressure. With the stock elastomers, the brake pedal is super smooth and feels like the pedal of a regular road car (soft and suitable for rig-less use). Had I opted for the Simjack, plug and play was absolutely out of question (no pedal plate also). The CSL Elite V2 looks very similar, but I never used those.
A lot of reviewers say they prefer the Fanatec V2 pedals. I prefer more pedal travel for braking like in a regular car. Do people prefer the Fanatec because it's stiffer with less travel and the Logitech is softer with more travel? If so, I'm sold on this G Pro pedal set.
Hi! Thanks for the review! How did you mount the baseplate in the rig? Did you screw it or you simply put it on top of whatever is the pedals baseplate om your rig?
Sorry, I'm new to sim-racing, and I splooged money on a Moza R9 base and a wheel, but the moza pedals (the proper ones) were way out of my budget (factoring in the shipping fees). So I got the Logitech G Pro pedals on Amazom, at almost half the cost of Moza's!...How do I use Logitech pedals with Moza base and wheel? Does that mean I need to have both softwares open? Or is there some kind of software that acts a middleware that tells Moza that the Logitech pedals are also Moza's?....Sorry, I'm quite green at this!
These are the same configuration as the T-LCMS! - But more expensive. Modding the brake pedal on the T-LCMS is also superior over these, as you can use any type of standard size elastomer or Bushing or foam/rubber washers to suit, but on these they are proprietary.
I've also owned/reviewed the T-LCM pedals, and no, they are not comparable, and certainly the T-LCM pedals not superior. But they are decent enough. th-cam.com/video/6kbG5pyjlxg/w-d-xo.html
Well No idea why pedal no haptic feedback on brake and clutch still Dualsense controller already archive haptic feedback on triggers Should be not a difficult features right.....?
Ordered the wheel and pedals on day one of availability. The pedals do not make a sound....ever. I have owned pedals that cost twice as much and they always would start squeaking and creaking
I drive a stick in a real car, so with just a spring, it won't feal like a real clutch since a real using hydraulics and will feel more smoothe and consistent pressure...Spring tensions change with compression...
▶ Logitech Pro Racing Pedals [UNBOXING] th-cam.com/video/yBB6_oqZZHY/w-d-xo.html
▶ "DRIVE AND TALK"... Early impressions! th-cam.com/video/EQSIrDzlJvc/w-d-xo.html
▶ Logitech Pro Racing Pedals 360° close-up view th-cam.com/video/1Rk394qRz0g/w-d-xo.html
▶ Logitech G PRO Racing vs. standard Logitech Pedals [SIZE COMPARISON!] th-cam.com/video/KPOcPIebz6I/w-d-xo.html
I like this format, pedals showcasing in the beginning so we can see it all around in detail. And the best part: the Sim Cat transition. I like that part where you just showed the brake without talking. If there’s nothing to say, then say nothing. 99% of TH-cam reviews just keep talking and talking and talking even when there’s nothing to say, very annoying. The flex on the rig was very well captured and easy to see. Good job 👏
Bought these wheels with the Pro G Wheel and received the discount for combo purchase. Hopefully as great an experience you had with them for my starting sim setup. Thanks for your great reviews.
did you actually receive them having issues with logitech (:
Yes, I paid for the express shipping. Was only 8 bucks. Took two days after ordering.
Perfect condition. If you ordered directly off Logitech, they use Digital River, a 3PL, to fulfill their online orders
@@WalkingLegacy Yes Also paid for expedited delivery im on day 5 still no confirmation or tracking number lol
@@ai-shorts-art Have you received yet? looking at ordering in the next two weeks, Also, did you receive the pedals and wheel at the same time?
@@storyman34 yes i did mate took longer than the advertised 2 days but all good now
I just got mine and discovered that if you place the brake pedal all the way to the left (in the same position as the clutch initially) then the cord is not long enough to connect. I wonder if I can take the elastomer brake cylinder and move it to the clutch and then plug the clutch cord into the brake port. I’m surprised that Logitech made the brake cord so short.
Going to Modify the throttle & Clutch Springs with Stronger springs from Aliexpress 2.0mm WD for the Throttle while clutch Pedal should Be 2.5mm WD
How does this load cell compare with the Ricmotech load cell with the Leo Bodnar high resolution cable installed on my G29 brake pedal?
Great Demo video, one of the best I've viewed, well done.
Thanks, very good presentation with out unnecessary detalisation. One question, with possibility buy now days Logitech adapter (47$) I can use my old G27 pedals (with changed potentiometers) with Logitech G pro DD, also the pedals are sometimes impossible to get (out of stock). So what your opinion on this combination? Are new pedals worth to wait or g27 pedals still working (I used to deal with)? I'd like to hear more about negative side of pedals, but any way you are very interesting and informative, have a nice new year!
They look useful at a lower price point and its good they can be placed into an G29 etc inverted set up with minimum fuss.
Great review. I right foot brake and would like a lot less brake travel before the load cell is fully engaged. Does anyone know how much less travel there is with the hardest elastomers? And could I insert a more solid cylinder of my own making?
19mm with the two hardest elastomers.
Great pedals, using them as my standard pedals on my rig now.
How do I use them with Moza base and wheel?...Sorry, I'm really new to sim racing
@@TooToo246 sorry for being late, you plug them directly into the pc
@@lennertester haha, no worries my friend, I ended up saving money and getting the Moza CRP pedals. They're quite expensive but very solid and high quality
I actually just got these as my load cell upgrade from the g923 pedals. If you don’t mind me asking, what do you have your brake force set to in iRacing I’m still trying to find a happy medium here hahaha
Good review.....do you notice side to side play in the pedals? I notice when I have them slighty depressed they move side to side a bit if you slide your foot across them.....its kinda annoying...I wonder if there is an adjustment Ive tried everything
If I wobble them, there is a small bit of movement, but I don't notice that when I'm using them. I have the pedals positioned high and angled, maybe that changes the way my feet push into the pedals and makes a difference?
I just picked up a set of these for my 2nd rig and I noticed this right away with the throttle. It's not really an issue for me but do think they it would feel much nicer if the side-to-side play could be eliminated.
These pedals kind of suprised me. Unlike the wheel which is pretty standout IMO, there's nothing remarkable about them (although the adjustablity and tuning pack are great). Performance is decent yet no better than anything else at this price point and there's a lot of plastic - although i don't mind that nearly as much as i thought i would. Like with the wheelbase, it's very high quality and I just kind of forget about it).
So despite not being anything terribly special, for some inexplicible reason i've kind of fallen in love wth them. There was no learning cure, they just work and actually feel really nice to use. After a couple of mins I just forgot they were there and haven't noticed them since which is a good thing. I was using a set of HPP Hydraulics before swapping to the G Pro's for testing and to be honest I have no burning desire to switch back. It doesn't make much logical sense but my feet just kinda like them :)
Basically bang on my thoughts on these pedals!
I bought this standalone and hopefully I won’t regret. Sorry Simjack Mini, but this pedals seem very good and so very much finished and ready to go.
@@Jim_ACdid you end up getting them? If so, how did you find them? I'm tossing up between this and fanatec CSL elite 2.
@@daviddurrani This is my first pedals and I don't have a rig (FYI). For that purpose, the pedals are nice because they're ready to go. Plug the USB cable and launch your game. That's it. I didn't even installed the Logitech software, since DIView does the job with a 100KB executable. Springs and elastomers are super easy to change, no tools required. Plastic doesn't bother me and so far still in perfect condition. In general, I'm liking it, but I'm far from using all of its potential, since I'm using very little brake pressure. With the stock elastomers, the brake pedal is super smooth and feels like the pedal of a regular road car (soft and suitable for rig-less use). Had I opted for the Simjack, plug and play was absolutely out of question (no pedal plate also). The CSL Elite V2 looks very similar, but I never used those.
@@Jim_AC Thank you very much for your detailed response. Very helpful. Sounds like you are really enjoying your setup. I think I will get them too.
So no way to get these to work on TGT2 on PS5?
Nope
Thank you for question and thank you for answer ❤
what is better simsonn pro x or this one?
would you recommend those pedals, over the Fanatec Clubsport V3??
So these work with PC and using Logitech g29 wheel?
A lot of reviewers say they prefer the Fanatec V2 pedals. I prefer more pedal travel for braking like in a regular car. Do people prefer the Fanatec because it's stiffer with less travel and the Logitech is softer with more travel? If so, I'm sold on this G Pro pedal set.
imo thats irrelevant because you can mod the brake distance from simmagic
Hi! Thanks for the review! How did you mount the baseplate in the rig? Did you screw it or you simply put it on top of whatever is the pedals baseplate om your rig?
I hard mounted the pedals. This is the baseplate on the rig th-cam.com/video/H34NnGCephQ/w-d-xo.html
Sorry, I'm new to sim-racing, and I splooged money on a Moza R9 base and a wheel, but the moza pedals (the proper ones) were way out of my budget (factoring in the shipping fees). So I got the Logitech G Pro pedals on Amazom, at almost half the cost of Moza's!...How do I use Logitech pedals with Moza base and wheel? Does that mean I need to have both softwares open? Or is there some kind of software that acts a middleware that tells Moza that the Logitech pedals are also Moza's?....Sorry, I'm quite green at this!
You will need to have the Logitech G-HUB software installed to set up/adjust the pedal settings.
Just FYI. Splurging is spending money, splooging is something else 😂
Hi there. Thanks for your demo. Quick question for you. Do they provide feedback from ABS or wheelspin, similar to the Fanatec G3 Clubsport?
It doesn't have any rumble motors built into the pedals.
These are the same configuration as the T-LCMS! - But more expensive. Modding the brake pedal on the T-LCMS is also superior over these, as you can use any type of standard size elastomer or Bushing or foam/rubber washers to suit, but on these they are proprietary.
I've also owned/reviewed the T-LCM pedals, and no, they are not comparable, and certainly the T-LCM pedals not superior. But they are decent enough. th-cam.com/video/6kbG5pyjlxg/w-d-xo.html
Well
No idea why pedal no haptic feedback on brake and clutch still
Dualsense controller already archive haptic feedback on triggers
Should be not a difficult features right.....?
Pay off on my Jeep is $38,000 and it’s full of plastic.
Dude how do you connect this damn thing to GHub along with the G923 and PC? I plugged it into the PC and NOTHING happens
I thought you needed that little adapter piece
You do not
Only the top cover is plastic, everything else is steel, including the base plate... I think it's better then the v3 without mods
Anyone been in a position to compare these with the Fanatec Elite V2 pedals?
These good on carpet?
Yes
Ordered the wheel and pedals on day one of availability. The pedals do not make a sound....ever. I have owned pedals that cost twice as much and they always would start squeaking and creaking
The biggest problem for those PRO Logitec pedals and steering is the price being too high, much much higher than MOZA, or even Fanatec.
No they aren't.
unboxing cool
I drive a stick in a real car, so with just a spring, it won't feal like a real clutch since a real using hydraulics and will feel more smoothe and consistent pressure...Spring tensions change with compression...
@tigerbalm666 not all clutches are hydraulic.