🏎️ Race Ready, Space Savvy!
The Slendor Racing Steering Wheel Stand is a robust and adjustable stand designed for Logitech and Thrustmaster racing wheels. Made from durable alloy steel, it offers height and angle adjustments for ergonomic comfort, folds for easy storage, and features a stable design with rubber feet to protect your floors. Perfect for racing enthusiasts looking to enhance their gaming experience.
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | black |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
A**R
Good and sturdy
Very satisfied with the gauge of steel. If you’re not mechanically inclined, the instructions may not make sense overall great bye
P**N
Cheap Price, Great Quality
I was debating on this or the Wheelstand Pro for my g920. But this one obviously has the better price, and for the price the quality you get is definitely worth it. All steel structures, super easy assembly, every things real sturdy, adjusts about anyway you want, and you can use just about any chair with it. One thing I have problems with is sliding around just a little bit on hard surfaces, but on carpet it works awesome. Doesn't bother me enough to knock any points off for it. Anyways, if you're in the market for a stand, then I definitely recommend this one for not only the price, but good quality!
R**Y
Well built for cost
Overall, this is a good product. Great price for someone just getting into racing sims. I like the fact that it folds and stores nicely. Something negative about the product would be no instructions. Yes it says it’s easy to put together, it would still be nice to have.
G**D
If you FlightSim (esp with the Turtle Beach VelocityOne), just order it.
This is quite possibly the best purchase I've made on Amazon. I was using a coffee table to clamp my Turtle Beach VelocityOne flight yoke to for MSFS2024, and it was unbelievably uncomfortable to manage reaching for the controls. I wanted a stand such as this, but the name brand stands were close (if not over) $200.I ordered this on a whim and figured worst-case, I could just return it. Once I assembled it and clamped on the TBV1, it was a game-changer. Super-weighty stand that stays planted just about all the time. If you have to make a quick elevator movement (pulling back) it does help to have your feet on the bottom -- which btw has pre-slotted tracks for clamping rudder pedals. This thing is well-built, instructions are...adequate, and makes living room flight sim time so much more enjoyable. For those of you curious -- I 3d printed a keyboard stand that is "command stripped" to the top of the TBV1. Game changer as well.
J**A
DO NOT BUY. TERRIBLE DIRECTIONS, MISSING PIECES AND ALSO PIECES THAT DONT LINE UP CORRECTLY!
DO NOT BUY! I REPEAT, DO NOT BUY! There are missing screws and most of the pieces don’t even line up properly. Not to mention once you manage to put it together yourself (because the directions are horrendous) it is the most wobbly piece of crap you could ever have. I’m sure once I turn this on, the steering wheel is going to shake this “stand” to no end. Requested a return and they offered to give me $15 just to keep it. Should tell you all you need to know!
J**N
Buyer beware
Originally gave 1-star and have updated this to 2.I neglected to read many reviews and see how many people experienced the same issues as me, but I was able to make the product work and figure out how to build it despite the setbacks.The instructions are horrible. Difficult to understand and written with google translate by someone who has no idea how the english language works. The printed images make little sense. I built the thing on my own through trial and error.One leg doesn't properly tighten as the threading for screwing in the adjustment knob is messed up. Won't go in more than 2 complete turns and then the thread housing simply turns with the bolt.I pressed on and the other side connected properly. The rest of the construction went smoother. Once complete, my Logitec G29 fit well and didn't wobble while playing GT7.I will note that without hash marks or any other type of indicator, it's difficult to adjust the stand equally. Even when done so with a level and manual measurements, the metal components are not symmetrical and from certain angles one can see it is askew.Despite the aesthetic failings of the stand, it works. Worth the money? Maybe. Pain in the ass? Definitely.
H**Z
The price outweighs the minor negatives this has.
I'm really happy with this thing so far. It's not perfectly sturdy as in zero wobble whatsoever, but no wheel stands are, and I don't know if any full racing seat rigs are in general. For the price, this thing is awesome. Predrilled for multiple types of wheels. I personally have a Thrustmaster T300 RS. It's VERY easy to assemble. Slighty adjustable and it looks good.The other minor issue is the build quality isn't the greatest. Some of it isn't perfectly straight. Functionally it's good though.I also HIGHLY RECOMMEND getting some stick on magnet squares, and/or magnetic tins for remote controls, and anything else you might want to be nearby. Since the stand doesn't have much room for anything besides the wheel, magnets can make it very easy to keep things within reach without worrying about them falling off.
M**C
PILOTS: PERFECT for flight simulator. MSFS. Yoke and Pedals. Do it.
The media could not be loaded. The quick and dirty: this is perfect for flight simulation. I'm a flight student flying Cessna 172s, and multi-engine. I do not use this as a game. I have no idea how to use most of MSFS, I only fly patterns and flight maneuvers specific to training. I have a dedicated gaming computer which only runs Microsoft Flight Simulator, Steam, and Meta for my VR headset. I have a Honeycomb yoke (which is as realistic as it gets), Turtle Beach rudder pedals, and throttle quad/trim. (Ripped out of V1 yoke)It's perfect. There's no more flex than the actual planes, actually less, and the seating position is slightly awkward which is exactly how the C172 feels. (Use a back pillow in both the plane, and the sim.)I already have around 25 hours logged, SO FAR, which at my flight school, would have been $5000. (Total investment, about $2500) I have at least 200 hours left until commercial. THIS IS A HUGE SAVINGS.This stand WORKS.
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