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Simucube ActivePedal
From JP¥282,735 Ex VAT From JP¥282,735 INC VAT
Simucube ActivePedal Pro
From JP¥224,175 Ex VAT From JP¥224,175 INC VAT
Heusinkveld Engineering Sim Pedals Ultimate+ Black
From JP¥45,977 Ex VAT From JP¥45,977 INC VAT
Heusinkveld Engineering Sim Racing Sprint Pedals - Black
From JP¥15,711 Ex VAT From JP¥15,711 INC VAT
Heusinkveld Engineering Sim Pedals Ultimate+
From JP¥45,977 Ex VAT From JP¥45,977 INC VAT
Simucube ActivePedal Sim Pedal Baseplate
JP¥25,794 Ex VAT JP¥25,794 INC VAT
OBP E-Sports Pro-Race V2 Hydraulic Pedal System
From JP¥166,307 Ex VAT From JP¥166,307 INC VAT
Simtrecs ProPedal GT Mark II Sim Racing Pedals
From JP¥157,675 Ex VAT From JP¥157,675 INC VAT
Simucube Throttle Sim Racing Pedal
From JP¥43,911 Ex VAT From JP¥43,911 INC VAT
Simucube Sim Racing Throttle Damper
JP¥20,017 Ex VAT JP¥20,017 INC VAT
Simucube ActivePedal Face Plates
JP¥6,405 Ex VAT JP¥6,405 INC VAT
Simucube Link Hub
JP¥24,065 Ex VAT JP¥24,065 INC VAT
ImSim Talento Sim Pedals
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Heusinkveld Engineering Rest Pedal
JP¥12,019 Ex VAT JP¥12,019 INC VAT
Simucube Ethernet Switch
JP¥8,006 Ex VAT JP¥8,006 INC VAT
Simtrecs ProPedal Baseplate
JP¥22,875 Ex VAT JP¥22,875 INC VAT
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High-quality sim racing pedals come in various configurations, from basic two-pedal sets to advanced three-pedal systems. The materials used often range from plastic in entry-level models to metal in higher-end versions, offering increased durability and a more authentic feel.

A key feature to consider is the type of sensors used. Load cell sensors, found in more expensive pedals, measure pressure rather than movement, allowing for more precise braking inputs. Hall effect sensors, which are contactless and less prone to wear, are also popular in high-end models.

Adjustability is another important factor. Many sim racing pedals allow users to adjust the pedal spacing, angle, and resistance to better mimic the feel of a real car and suit individual preferences.

Overall, investing in a good set of sim racing pedals can significantly enhance your driving experience, providing better control, realism, and enjoyment.