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The DIWANGUS Steering Wheel Stand is a foldable, adjustable racing wheel stand designed for compatibility with popular gaming wheels from Logitech and Thrustmaster. It features customizable height and angle settings, easy assembly, and a compact design for convenient storage, all while ensuring durability and stability for an enhanced gaming experience.
| ASIN | B09NJML72C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,477 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #47 in PC Racing Wheels |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (462) |
| Item model number | JHT200601 |
| Package Dimensions | 70 x 51 x 10.5 cm; 8.96 kg |
B**H
Great product
Works perfectly fine
M**H
Great product no need installation
It is easy assembling and easy to store and more practical than other products
V**O
Foldable.
Very compact when folded, I can store with the wheel and pedals installed which is a huge convenience. 4 stars just cause there’s not a “way” to hide the cables after it’s installed, but I guess that’s asking way to much for this price point. Very sturdy table.
M**A
Buckle up, fellow speed enthusiasts! So, I got myself the Diwangus Steering Wheel Stand, thinking it'd turn my gaming room into a Formula 1 paradise. Little did I know, it would drive me straight into the fast lane of absurdity. 🚗💨 Unboxing this contraption was like opening a treasure chest, only instead of gold, it contained dreams of becoming a virtual race car driver. The packaging was more secure than my commitment issues, and the stand itself? Well, it looked like it was ready to take me to gaming glory. But oh, the twists and turns this journey took! 🎁 The stand boasts adjustable height and angles, claiming to fit Logitech and Thrustmaster wheels like a glove. Little did I know, it was also a magnet for awkward situations. I decided to use it on a date, thinking it would be a quirky gaming night. Turns out, my date thought I was auditioning for "Gamer's Got Talent," and I ended up getting a thumbs-down. It wasn't the only thing down that night. 😳🕹️ But the real shocker was when I brought it home to meet the parents. My dad, thinking it was a new-age rocking chair, decided to give it a whirl. Let's just say, he's now convinced he's the undiscovered Lewis Hamilton of retirement homes. The noise complaints from neighbors started rolling in faster than my virtual laps. 🏠🔊 And then came the grand finale: using it at work. I thought it'd be a genius move to impress my boss with my multitasking skills. As it turns out, racing on company time isn't appreciated, and I got fired faster than I could say "checkered flag." The HR department didn't find my virtual race victories as impressive as I did. 🏢🏁 Now, onto the pros: this stand has miraculously made me the Casanova of the gaming world. Women are now flooding my inbox, intrigued by my virtual racing prowess. The stand's irresistible feature? I'd say it's the way it makes me look like a high-speed wizard. Works like catnip for the ladies. 😎🔥 In conclusion, the Diwangus Wheel Stand is a rollercoaster of hilarity, embarrassment, and unexpected romance. A must-buy for those seeking adrenaline-fueled gaming and potentially a questionable dating life. Fasten your seatbelts, gamers! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 🏁 Diwangus: Because who needs a love life when you can have a virtual race car empire? 🏁
B**R
This is a brilliant Steering Wheel Stand, it does exactly what I wanted, which was to easily fold flat so after driving I could slide it under my sofa (after removing the steering wheel and pedels). I messaged the company asking them to confirm the height of the unit as it needed to fit under a soft 90mm in height and they not just messaged me back, but added a photo showing the measurement which was perfect and gave me the confidence to purchase it and I'm so very pleased I did. It's a strong frame, easy to set up and has really helped make the driving experience much more fun. So thank you and also thank you Amazon for the speedy delivery.
H**S
Having treated myself to a PSVR2 and Gran Turismo 7, I was enjoying the driving experience waving my joypad through the air, but I figured as I'd gone in several hundred pounds, I may as well go the full hog and get myself a steering wheel set. Prime day came and went and I got a Logitech G29 and this frame was also on sale, now £89.99. Whilst seeming a little steep, this was a nice compact unit that promised to flat pack for horizontal or vertical storage, because whilst I like playing the console, I am not overly keen on having a steering wheel set out all the time. This is a very solid frame, with rubber padding at points in the base to prevent movement when using. It stands at around 60cm vertically when set up meaning a low seat is essential to prevent bending to use. It goes up and down like an ironing board, but is significantly more weighty. This adds to the robust feel to it. There are multiple areas to attach your steering column as well as an attachment to add a gear shifter. If you've got a PSVR2 and GT7, this is a treat to use and really adds to the overall experience. Great for getting out at parties too.
R**D
OK, so the headline is I do think that this is a good solution for mounting my new Thrustmaster T300RS GT edition wheel to use with Gran Turismo 7 on PS5 and with PSVR2. It works very well when I'm sitting in position on my man-cave sofa, as the frame can be adjusted to have the wheel at the optimal position for driving. Pros: Relatively cheap. Relatively sturdy on the floor weight distribution-wise given it doesn't take up huge amounts of space. It has decent rubber feet/grips when used on my carpet (not sure if it would be as planted on hard flooring). It usefully folds (to a degree) with the wheel and pedals in place. It came pre-assembled so there was no messing to get it built. It has lots of options for mounting many wheels and pedals from different manufacturers. It kind of looks okay too. You get a gear selector mount with it but I didn't need to fit that to mine. Cons: I had a few problems initially getting the T300RS GT to fit using the recommended best holes designated for it. The top plate with a multitude of holes in it, which you screw your chosen wheel to, clamps to the top tube. But the tube obscured the holes required for the T300RS GT! It took a LONG TIME to fight to get them in and to properly secure the wheel in place. I shouted bad words a lot to get through it. Even with everything clamped up as tight as possible, there is still some flex in the plastic clamp that secures the top plate to the tube. It's got to undo to be able to pivot away for storage, so be aware that it will never be quite as rigid as if the unit was fully clamped to a suitable large desk. I took one star off because that was a frustrating hour getting the wheel mounted, but now it's done I'm loving it. Having the wheel right slap bang in the correct position for driving means that the sense of immersion with the PSVR2 is breathtaking. The wheel stand therefore has achieved what I bought it for in that respect, so I'm very happy. I paid £83 (discounted price) for mine and I think for that price point, it is definitely worth it. I would recommend this product if you think it will meet your own requirements.
S**G
I'm a bigger fan of this than I initially thought I would be and very happy with it so far. The stand is sturdy and solidly built, I've had no issues of the stand shaking or tipping when playing and I'm able to secure my gear to it very well. I'm using this with a Thrustmaster TX base and I have not had any problems with the force feedback shaking the stand and it never has felt like it was going to tip over on sharp turns. One reservation I had was that because of my height (6'3") and was concerned I would constantly be bashing my knees/legs off of the stand or not being able to comfortable get to the pedals but I have had no problems with this because of the stand being height adjustable. The stand also came with some bolts so I could attach the wheel base and pedals to the stand, this was lucky for me seen as I had lost the ones that came with the wheel base. I have been using the stand since September this year and still feels as solid as the day I got it and that's with almost daily use. Overall very happy with this stand and would recommend it.
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