🏎️ Race to the Top with GT Omega's Classic Wheel Stand!
The GT Omega Classic Wheel Stand is a versatile and sturdy solution for sim racing enthusiasts, compatible with a wide range of steering wheels and pedals. Its fully adjustable design ensures maximum comfort, while its compact and foldable structure makes it ideal for any gaming space. Built with premium materials, this stand is designed for durability and can be easily upgraded to a full cockpit setup.
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | pc |
Controller Type | Steering Wheel |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | Xbox , Playstation 4 |
Item Dimensions | 19.69 x 11.81 x 1.97 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 300 Grams |
Color | Black |
T**N
10/10
The reviews aren’t lying when they talk about sturdy! I love this thing. I have a g920 for the Xbox and it works perfect as specified. Super easy and quick to put together. If you need, it’s easy to fold up and put in a small space. I highly recommend this!
J**E
Rugged and Versatile
Only thing I didn't like were the instructions. Pretty lame I thought. Had to guess a lot on what hdwr to use. But I would still buy again. Very sturdy. Folds up. All you need minus a chair. Has 2 shifter mounts and even comes with a chair brace that will hold your wheels in place to keep the chair from rolling back when you step on your pedals. Highly recommend. You can put together alone, but it does help to have an extra pair of hands.
M**Y
No regrets!
The GT Omega classic wheel stand is great. It's very sturdy and does not wobble. It fit my sim gear perfectly. It stays put and does not slide across the floor during use. Mine came in pristine condition with no rusted parts. One thing I like about it is the accessories you can get for it. I purchased the ART caster wheels from GT Omega so I can easily move it if need be. Yes, even with the wheels it stays in place. I also plan on getting the XL Gear Shifter Mount when it's back in stock. This stand is not too expensive so I would recommend getting this over cheaper stands. One thing that did annoy me was it didn't come with the four star screws for the base, as you see in the advertising photos.
H**Y
A fantastic value for an entry level driving simulator enthusiast
Been looking to set up a driving simulator for a while now and was going back and forth about purchasing a lot more expensive unit. But did not want to purchase one of those package with everything including seat which brings up the price. So I decided to take a look at ones with that I can use my own chair. As you can see from the photos, my flooring is ceramic tiles so the chairs moves around quite a bit. So I put set tape on the wheels for that alleviates the issue with chair moving freely but only temporarily.So that was one of my first requirement. It needed a bin like this one that keeps the chair from moving around when using the foot pedals. Second, I needed some type of surface where I can mount a small keyboard and a mouse. But as you can see, I am using an Apple Wireless Magic Keyboard and Track Pad. They fit nicely on the surfaces that are available on this unit. So I can control my PC laptop remotely without having to get out of the sim which is a huge plus. I am using it mostly for ATS so it's good to have a keyboard close by to operate all of the extra functions of a truck.I used some cable looms and zip ties to tidy up all those wires and actually, I am quite pleased with how it turned out. The sim is actually quite sturdy and the price was just right. Relatively speaking, at this price point of $130, I think it was a bargain. I think it will last me quite a bit until I get tired of it and move to something else. But for now, this setup is really good in my opinion. It provides that extra realism when driving.
D**C
Looking for a Great Value That is Sturdy...Look no Further!
I like many reviewers that I read, wasn’t too sure how this stand would be. So to put it plainly…it’s great. Very sturdy and was easy to put together, which didn’t take long at all to do, and it came with a gear shifter attachment that can be used on the left or right and attach either from the steering platform or from the bottom frame. I use the bottom frame attach point. I have been looking for a good stand for a while that wouldn’t take up a lot of room and was sturdy enough to last. I had seen other stands that had just one pole that attached to the peddle platform, and to me it doesn’t look like that would be too good with steering and torqueing put on the wheel at times. That may not be, but that is why I did not buy one like that. When I bought it they gave a 5-7 day delivery time for this, and I didn’t think much about it until I noticed that it was coming from Great Britain. Well I got it in just a couple of days! So great price (since I presume being factory direct) and great shipping, and all in all a great stand for my wheel and peddles and it collapses down for storage when you need to. The only drawback that I have with this is that you cannot adjust the angle of the peddle plate, which is minor in comparison. So if you are looking to buy a sturdy stand that will last and has a shifter mount included, and is at a great price compared to several others, don’t wait… this will do the job!
J**.
Solid, stable, and well constructed.
Bought this wheel stand to hold my Logitech G29 race wheel for use with my PS5. Race wheel mounted flawlessly to the stand with the provided hardware. Setup was simple and adjustment for my seating/reach was simple and easy. Stand is constructed of solid materials and wields/seams are solid. Provided hardware and allen wrenches were sturdy. For the price, I was not disappointed. The stand actually surpassed my expectations.
T**R
Works great with Logitech g923, but just good with Fanatec CSL DD
I've used this with both the Logitech g923 and the Fanatec CSL DD. For the former, it works great, especially if you have a chair that is stable enough to press into its back (when braking hard). This becomes a requirement when using load cell brakes (e.g. CSL Elite v2) and CSL DD, because most (all?) load cell brakes require a lot more force, which means that if you have a computer chair whose back you can't lock, then it will be difficult to be consistent with braking.When using this CSL equipment, the GT Omega Classic still holds up, but does not stay completely stable: under strong FFB (force feedback) with the direct drive 8nm base, it shakes around a bit. Not enough to impact racing, but enough to be annoying. I suspect it would do fine with a 5nm wheelbase. So it's still a great value, but if you want something more stable for 8nm+, my understanding is the slightly more expensive GT Omega Apex is a more stable choice for not much more money.As for folding up, it's possible -- if you know you will only race on weekends, then it's very doable. But if you race every other day, it will be tiring, because this thing is heavy. Others have noted it's difficult to fold and unfold with only one person, but I found those complaints to be overblown. In my experience, it was not difficult to unscrew the hand-held bolts one at a time and "catch" the wheelbase as it lowers; no help needed.
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