Reece Bithrey is a twenty-one-year-old freelance journalist who reviews and writes about shiny things for a living. Lots of shiny things.
For as long as I can remember, Logitech's run of racing wheels have made for some of the best affordable choices for sim racers starting out, or on a tight budget. The G920 is Logitech's Xbox/PC wheel, and has been one of the most popular choices of the last few years, offering a comfortable and responsive experience for excellent money.
There's 900 degrees of rotation on offer, while its gear-based force feedback is decent. It may not be as well executed as a direct drive wheel, but those cost a fair amount more than the G29 does, and for most people, the force feedback afforded here should be fine. It may seem stupid to say, but the fact you get a dedicated clutch pedal is a bonus, as some options such as the Thrustmaster T128 don't have them, which seems a little odd.
In the grand scheme of things, £170 for a full set of wheel and pedals isn't a bad price, especially one as solid as the Logitech G920. If you want to grab a fantastic racing wheel at a real bargain of a price, this John Lewis deal with discount code is worth your time.
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