Generally considered a good entry level sim racing shifter, though far from the best.
Not ATL, but still a decent price. It currently goes for $68 via the sold by Amazon AU listing, but through this reseller, it's much cheaper.
Generally considered a good entry level sim racing shifter, though far from the best.
Not ATL, but still a decent price. It currently goes for $68 via the sold by Amazon AU listing, but through this reseller, it's much cheaper.
So many variables and preferences to account for, but probably something in this league
https://hrsims.com/products/bdh-h1sq-dual-mode-mechanical-sh…
I don't see how you could go past an active shifter. Even that $2k+ unit you linked is not going to give you feedback on crunched shifts, vibration on kerbs, let you switch between sequential, multiple h patterns, etc.
This is the force feedback base has to be one of the most exciting things on the market in some time https://mozaracing.com/product/active-shifter-knob/
A real one.
Generally considered a good entry level sim racing shifter
By who, lol. It's generally considered as the cheapest possible ones available to buy. Period. It's good as in "it's better than nothing". But not by much.
What’s the best