Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Logitech G27 Racing Wheel

 

Logitech G27 Racing Wheel

What a fantastic steering wheel.
This wheel and pedal set is amazing, the precise controls allow for great cornering, the smoothness of the pedals makes braking fun and exciting. This wheel has literally made a better racer! LOVE IT!

 

Product Features

  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • The powerful, dual-motor force feedback mechanism with helical gearing smoothly and accurately simulates traction loss
  • Six-speed shifter with push-down reverse gear allows you to quickly choose exactly the right gear.
  • RPM/shift indicator LEDs integrate with racing game software to indicate when the user should shift gears.
  • Realistic 11-Inch wheel with leather-wrapped rim provides a more comfortable, true-to-life racing experience for hours on end.
  • Steel gas, brake, and clutch pedals deliver precise throttle, braking, and shifting control for heightened realism.
What a fantastic steering wheel.
This wheel and pedal set is amazing, the precise controls allow for great cornering, the smoothness of the pedals makes braking fun and exciting. This wheel has literally made a better racer! LOVE IT!
    The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel – real metal, real leather, real racing
    Whether sliding sideways around a gravely curve, or screaming through the streets of Monaco, with the Logitech G27 Racing Wheel, the world's greatest circuits feel closer than ever. Designed to deliver the definitive sim racing experience for the PC and PLAYSTATION3, the Logitech G27 Racing Wheel features a powerful, dual-motor force feedback mechanism that smoothly and accurately simulates traction loss, weight shift, and road feel; plus a an exceptionally quiet helical gear system that virtually eliminates steering noise. And then there are the six-speed shifter with push-down reverse gear; RPM/shift indicator LEDs; 11-inch leather-wrapped rim; steel gas, brake, and clutch pedals; and 16 programmable buttons plus D-pad. All of which add up to a level of performance and realism that you might not have thought possible.

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