For this review, I’ve been testing the PlayStation model.
Logitech’s baby is also cheaper than Fanatec’s flagship DD wheelbase, the Podium Wheel.
Also available for Xbox/PC or PC alone.
Both dials click in as additional ‘push’ buttons you could map in-game.
Expect red palms and calluses if you’re planning to fight the car through stages for hours.
It’s just a high-quality steering wheel with great control layout and feel.
However, neither phenomenon is exhibited here.
It’s brilliantly done.
And hitting a high curb gives you a real kickback through your hands.
You’ll swear there’s an engine under your palms.
It’s beautifully done.
But what also stands out is just how responsive it all is.
It’s among the best I’ve ever seen and feels ultra-responsive as a result.
However you want your racing to feel, it can likely be done with this wheel.
Should I buy the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel?
It just works brilliantly.
Cheaper wheels do offer force feedback effects that push against your hands as you bump into cars etc.
so you don’t need to spend as much as the price of a real-life second-hand car.
Also consider…
Not sure whether you should drop so much on a flagship wheel?
Heres how it compares to two cheaper, but still great alternatives.