Published On Oct 7, 2023
What’s better than a ‘regular’ load cell pedal set? A 200kg load cell that can transfer up to 100kg of pedal pressure, that’s what!
Sim-Lab, known primarily for its cockpits and sim racing seats has made the move into electronic hardware, with the XP1 – its first ever set of pedals.
It’s gone all in too, with adjustable stiffness and initial first-stage compression, four stiffness of elastomers, swappable springs, RaceDirector software and a premium-feeling finish.
Watch our full review to see if Sim-Lab can bring across its reputation for quality into a new market segment and if it can stack up against very firm competition.
What we have on test here are two formula-style pedals, throttle and brake, which come as a set for £481. You can also purchase a clutch pedal for £175, or a set of three for £612. Sim-lab also offers the XB1 load cell handbrake, a push-ull rally gear shifter, and through GRID Engineering, the incredible Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Dashboard Display Unit which we shall review soon.
The unit was provided by Sim-Lab for review purposes, this is not a paid-for review: https://traxion.gg/advertising-affili...
00:00 - Intro
00:26 - Unboxing
01:40 - First Impressions
03:20 - Adjustments and Design
05:50 - Quality
06:41 - Changing Springs and Elastomers
08:05 - Full Pedal Review
15:47 - Price
16:20 - Final Thoughts and Conclusion
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