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GTPLAYER Racing Simulator Cockpit with Seat and Bluetooth Speakers, Racing Style Reclining Seat and Ultra-Sturdy Alloy Steel Frame (Camou)

369.99

GTPLAYER Racing Simulator Cockpit with Seat and Bluetooth Speakers, Racing Style Reclining Seat and Ultra-Sturdy Alloy Steel Frame (Camou)

4.4

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$369.99

· 【King's Throne】GTPLAYER, the unrivaled leader in North American gaming chairs, presents the zenith of seating comfort. Each component, from the chair's robust iron frame to the memory foam and premium leather, undergoes meticulous crafting in our proprietary factory. · 【Professional Frame】Utilizing 2-inch alloy steel pipes, cold-pressed and bent in our lab-tested process to meet the force requirements of high-torque direct-drive wheels like Fanatec. Even with the seat reclined at 160°, the chassis remains as sturdy as a rock. · 【Sound System】The seat is equipped with dual Bluetooth speakers at the back, delivering rich mid and high tones. Paired with our dual-channel Bluetooth transmitter and additional bass speakers, it creates a full-fledged four-channel surround sound system, providing an immersive and lifelike audio environment. · 【Compatibility】The panel's hole positions are compatible with mainstream brands, such as Logitech, Fanatec, Thrustmaster, Moza. Even if there is no perfect match, no worries, grab your garage drill and effortlessly create two holes, allowing you to DIY any desired position. · 【A/B Box】If you receive only one box, no worries, the other is on its way. The racing simulator overall: 51.2in x 21.7in x 43.3in. Streamlined for efficient logistics, we've split the packaging. Box A the seat: 9.3in x 32.7in x 22.8in. Box B the alloy frame: 6.3in x 33.5in x 22in.

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OVERKILL543Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024

Click to play video UPDATE: I added this to a list awhile ago and kept watching build videos and after flipping a coin, about a dozen times, I decided to give this cockpit a try! It went together really easy, no issues on any of the bolt hole lining up. The instructions were clear, but some of the pictures were a lil small but that’s my old eyes starting to fail!😂🤦🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️ The seat is actually not that bad! I’m only 5’8”(68”s) tall and I’m down to a slim 155pounds and I’m swimming in this! Not a bad thing, I was worried it was gonna be tight or not as versatile for larger drivers. I honestly didn’t think I would use either of the pillows but I am, and they are almost perfect! The included shifter stand is solid and I don’t feel like I’m going to have any issues banging virtual gears! I put the included blue tooth receiver on the included type C charger and had zero issues connecting, and the sound is actually good! The adjustability is great! My four year old grandson needed a booster seat so he could see over the wheel but with the seat pushed forward, he could easily reach the pedals! The only thing I noticed on the frame that could use a lil attention is the paint. It’s pretty thin in a couple spot but none of them are visible once built! It took me approximately 1 and a half hours to completely build! The seat slider was pre installed, huge relief for that even though the build videos showed everyone struggling! Would I buy this again, absolutely! As far as the flex, I haven’t noticed anything but I only have a Logitech G29 and stick wheel and pedals. The material seems strong and the foot mount has multiple positions and this as well seems very durable! I wouldn’t be scared to purchase a strong DD wheel base but that isn’t in the budget at the moment! I am going to replace the leveling feet with caster wheels so it makes it easier to move! Update: I added 6 caster wheels I found on Amazon with the 8m x 1.25 thread and it is amazing how easy it is to move around on my hardwood floors and even though my floors are terribly worn and need refinished, I have not made any new scuffs! Woo hoo!! I also replaced the Velcro straps with Yellow ones I found on Amazon along with wire loom(1/2”) so I don’t worry about rolling over my cables! I did have to shave off some of the shifter mount so my middle caster could spin and roll freely but that might not be needed depending on where yours is located! I spent approximately 5 straight hours ripping, with an occasional restroom break, and the seat was never an issue. I would love to see GTPlayer offer a single monitor stand and maybe a butt kicker mount! After a couple months, I’ve had to use a seat cushion as after driving for a couple hours it does start to hurt my butt! Nothing to terrible and it’s not anything that would cause me to not purchase this or recommend this rig. I also noticed that after adding the caster wheels, a couple of them needed to be straighten as it seems the thin metal was weak. It might have been self inflicted as I had to retighten the caster wheels. The rig is still sturdy and I still don’t get any flex with the Logitech g923. Again, when they offer the $50 coupon, this is still worth $300! I’ll post an update after I log some more time in this!

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Daniel JohnsonReviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024

I wrote this review myself and then had chatgpt tweak it for grammar and readability. This is not a paid review—I purchased the GTPlayer simulator for full price, around $300, in December 2024. Overall, it was straightforward to assemble in a couple of hours with two people taking their time. While it can be assembled by one person, I recommend having two for convenience. All the parts were included, which was a pleasant surprise. One trick I’ve learned over the years is to not tighten any bolts or screws until it’s fully assembled so that it’s easy to align holes and tubing etc during assembly. The steel tubing used for the frame is impressively heavy-duty. It’s rated for 500 pounds, and it felt solid and stable with my 5’8”, 300-pound frame sitting in it. The seat is big enough, even for my wide load, and sits more than a foot off the floor, so getting in and out shouldn’t be an issue for most people. Installing my Logitech G920 steering wheel, foot pedals, and shifter was a breeze. The holes on the mounting plates lined up perfectly, so no drilling was required. Another unexpected bonus was that the simulator comes with 6 wheels. I had assumed I’d need to buy them separately. The wheels roll smoothly on my thick carpet, though they aren’t quite easy enough for my five-year-old grandson to move the simulator without some effort. On a hardwood floor, it would roll effortlessly. I believe the whole simulator with all the Logitech stuff weighs well over a hundred pounds. The seat is very high quality and slides back and forward for different player heights. With the seat all the way forward and the pedals mounted as far back as possible, my grandson can comfortably reach the pedals. On the other hand, with the seat fully back, it fits me perfectly at 5’8”. I don’t have anyone taller at home to test it, but I imagine it would accommodate taller individuals if you mounted the pedals farther forward. If you buy pedal extenders I think it would be useable for both young kids and tall adults. I haven’t tested the Bluetooth speakers yet, but based on their size, I wouldn’t expect much bass. They’re likely comparable to other small speakers, so don’t expect deep, booming sound. Overall I don’t think you could find a better quality simulator for anywhere near this price and I would highly recommend it.

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CalReviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025

This is one of the better racing chairs you can get for the money. While installation isn't 1 to 1 on this, it will go together. You will have to pull and move things a bit to get everything to bolt and line up properly. Do not use a rubber mallet. While the metals look strong, one tap from the lightest of mallets will dent it. I chose not to use the wheels. But it does have them and they are pretty nice. The seat is pretty comfortable and has a real car feel to it. Shifter access is full adjustable. You can flip it, reverse it, find what works for you. Overall, very satisfied.