
- Inexpensive compared to other options - Plug and play - Will add a lot of immersion in your games! - Lots of cheap physical mods online to enhance the feel

Came with spring adjustments!

Works awesome for DCS

This is a great addition to your G920 or G29 Racing wheel. It makes gaming a lot more fun if your fans supports the shifter function. For example American Truck Simulator or Euro Truck Simulator! It arrived a lot sooner than expected so that was a plus. Great buying experience! I've had some great fun with this shifter!


Thank u for your the cluch to finish my system to be able to use ATS Simulator and drifting games. Love it . Perfect as it was described.

Comes pre-set for Microsoft Flight simulator but works with Flight Simulator in Google Earth app too. Can set the many switches to custom depending on the aircraft. Can add other switch boxes if you are flying a complex plane (I guess). System connected easily and flawlessly after figuring out you need to download drivers from Logitech not Saitek.

Pedals have adjustable tension. Was able to create an Identical feel to a Cessna



- Insane Torque & Precision: The 12 N·m output is rock-solid, yet delivers ultra-fine feedback via its 21-bit encoder. - Build Quality: Sturdy aluminum housing, silent operation, and no detectable cogging even at low speeds. - Seamless Integration: Plugged straight into Moza Pit House, updated firmware in seconds, and it instantly recognized my KS steering wheel. - Thermal Management: No heat-related torque fade after 6-hour ACC endurance runs.

I'm a causual "hardcore" gamer. I am big into flight sim and racing sims. I have been using a combination of an old Microsoft Sidewinder FF2 and a Saitek X52 throttle. The X52 stick blows and I never liked it. I recently started ED Horizions and found my setup lacking. After looking at some reviews...wow. The accuracy of the stick is amazing. I was leaning towords the Warthog but don't have the room for pedals. A buddy has a full on flight sim cockpit and from a quick eva, this stick is as accurate. build quality is good and weight is nice and bottom heavy. Nothing bad so far, just the usual getting used to a new stick. Sliding throttle took a bit of getting used to after years with the X52 but a cpl hrs and its like second nature now. Love it.



First the stick: It is a twist stick that allows you to control the rudder via the twist. Additionally, it has a trigger, a high index finger button above the trigger, two thumb buttons and a POV hat that are all solid. The sensor for the stick isn't super high resolution (like a TM Warthog, etc.), so you won't get incredible accuracy, but it's good enough for most games that you would play with a stick. There is a tension adjustment rheostat-like knob on the bottom which is great. Lastly, if you don't like the stick twist, you can disable it using the allen key attached to the underside of the stick to tighten a hex nut on the right side of the stick near where it meets the base. The Throttle: The truly unique thing about this throttle is the rocker for rudder pedals on the front of the throttle. It is VERY well designed and works perfectly if you don't like using stick twist for rudder control. There are 6 buttons on the throttle, and it also has a neutral (50%) detent.


Much more realistic flight simulation with throttle and rudder pedals than convention joystick. Greater sense of actually piloting an aircraft. Easy set-up. Plug and play. In Win open Control Panel and click Device manager, right click the icon and select Properties to calibrate controls. That's it.


