Have you been considering upgrading your racing simulator setup with a new GT wheel?
The Chinese manufacturer Simagic has recently announced the launch of their versatile GT Sport 300mm wheelrim.
Simagic GTS 300mm wheel features
Designed to be as realistic as possible, this new wheelrim features a full-scale diameter of 300mm that accurately replicates the size and shape of a real race car’s steering wheel.
It also comes with a solid steel center, making it both lightweight and durable.
With its full-metal construction, you’ll be taken to a new level of immersion as you take on challenging races.
The GT Sport is the ideal all-in-one sim racing solution, offering adjustable hall effect gearshift paddles, two seven-way switches for customizable functions and settings, as well as two rotary encoders for tactile control.
Additionally, it features seven eye catching RGB buttons with a vibrant LED rev strip which adds to its sleek look.
For more sophisticated sim racers, the wheel can be produced with either an Alcantara or leather covering (coming for extra $20).
Additionally, this wheel utilizes Simagic’s proprietary QR50 Quick-Release system for effortless couplings.
This goes to prove how innovative this wheel really is, bringing you closer than ever to the feeling of driving a real GT3 car.
Furthermore, the wheelrim is crafted from a lightweight magnesium-aluminium alloy and weighs just 1.45kg with no additional modifications required
Prepare to test your skills with the 128 stickers included for an optimal, customizable racing experience!
Simagic GTS 300mm wheelrim price
You can now pre-order the Simagic GTS 300mm wheelrim for only $/€339 (leather) and $/€359 (Alcantara).
Just bear in mind that prices exclude shipping costs and tax.
Conclusion
So there you have it, everything you needed to know about the new Simagic GT Sport 300mm wheelrim.
This wheel is the perfect solution for anyone looking to take their sim racing experience to the next level, offering an incredibly realistic steering experience thanks to its full-scale diameter and adjustable paddles.
Plus, you can customize your setup with 128 included stickers and choose between Alcantara
So what do you think about it? Can the Simagic compete with the likes of Fanatec and Thrustmaster?