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Posted 10 July 2023

Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Floor Pedals, Real Force Feedback - £169.99 / G920 £169.99 (Prime Exclusive) @ Amazon

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Logitech G920

About this item
  • Immersive Gaming Experience: Perfect for PlayStation 5, PS4 and PC gaming titles, the Driving Force simulates the feeling of driving a real car with precision steering and pressure-sensitive pedals
  • Premium Control: The Driving Force feedback racing wheel provides a detailed simulation of driving a real car, with helical gearing delivering smooth, quiet steering and a hand-stitched leather cover
  • Customisable Pedals: These pressure-sensitive nonlinear brake pedals provide a responsive, accurate braking feel on a sturdy base - with adjustable pedal faces for finer control
  • 900-Degree Rotation: Lock-to-lock rotation of the Driving Force means you can turn the wheel around two and a half times, hand over hand on wide turns - just like a real F1 race car
  • Up Your Game: Take your racing simulation to the next level with Driving Force accessories like the Driving Force Shifter or desk and rig mounts

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Logitech G920
About this item

  • Immersive Gaming Experience: Perfect for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC gaming titles, the Driving Force simulates the feeling of driving a real car with precision steering and pressure-sensitive pedals
  • Premium Control: The Driving Force feedback racing wheel provides a detailed simulation of driving a real car, with helical gearing delivering smooth, quiet steering and a hand-stitched leather cover
  • Customisable Pedals: These pressure-sensitive nonlinear brake pedals provide a responsive, accurate braking feel on a sturdy base - with adjustable pedal faces for finer control
  • 900-Degree Rotation: Lock-to-lock rotation of the Driving Force means you can turn the wheel around two and a half times, hand over hand on wide turns - just like a real F1 race car
  • Up Your Game: Take your racing simulation to the next level with Driving Force accessories like the Driving Force Shifter or desk and rig mounts
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  1. Hunter68's avatar
    Which is better for PC?
    Misterel's avatar
    If you are planning on PC-only or also have a PS4/5 the G29 has more features (some additional controls and a little grid of lights at the top) that they couldn't work out how to implement for Xbox compatibility (although that seems to have been resolved by the time they made the G923). If you also have, or intend to buy an Xbox then go for the G920.
  2. Dan_82's avatar
    Good wheel, sturdy and held up well over the the last year or so.

    Son uses it a lot for F1 but we also got a Wheel stand. There is a few stands out there, some mixed reviews, and although can be a little pricey, we went with a GT Omega stand and it's been solid. Glad we did
  3. Melonses's avatar
    Obviously I bought this for full price a week ago, you are all welcome
    Sarathi01's avatar
    Still within return if box already opened buy a new and return to older order
  4. Andy_HayessSQ's avatar
    Get yourself the csl dd from fanatec instead.
    zinger549's avatar
    That's over £600
  5. BodenWRX's avatar
    Such a good wheel, I’ve just sold my set all in mint condition because I look after my things, wheel, pedal, GT omega stand, gearbox all for 180 but I’ve got my moneys worth after 4 years lol. I had the g920 as it’s better for pc. (edited)
    evilzippy's avatar
    Isn't it the same?
  6. ShakeyJK's avatar
    for some reason checked out for me at around £147 for the wheel, £176.10 total with the shifter as well
    daleson's avatar
    Any Ideas how you managed that?
  7. mickmartin16's avatar
    This has been as low as £125 on a few occasions, Is it really a baragin?(before i purchase)
    Peter9588's avatar
    Hard to get this price now. I paid £135 for a warehouse deal back in January February I think
  8. MrCynical's avatar
    Is this the one that feels a bit, how can i describe it, "ratchety", clicky, when your turning and the force feedback is in use?
  9. leotheduck's avatar
    Wanted one for years but never got over missing the £99 Currys deal over xmas a few years back and thus, I will continue to drag my heals. Good price though, heated.
  10. banana4life's avatar
    Average wheel for an average price. I paid £99 many years back
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