Next Level Racing F-GT Racing Simulator Cockpit. Formula and GT racing simulator cockpit compatible with Thrustmaster, Fanatec, Moza Racing on PC,…

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  • Used by thousands of customers globally including professionals
  • Dual position cockpit to have you in authentic formula or GT racing positions
  • Completely adjustable wheel, gear shifter and pedal positions
  • Extras included such as seat slider, gear shifter support & lumbar support cushion
  • Rigid, high-quality powder coated steel frame with premium racing seat
  • Rock solid design to handle high end pedals and direct drive wheels
  • Suitable for serious sim racing and even professional driver training
  • Built for comfort and long races
  • Compatible with all major wheel and pedals. Pre-drilled for Thrustmaster, Logitech, Fanatec & Simxperience Accuforce wheels. Built strong enough to support direct drive wheels

Specification: Next Level Racing F-GT Racing Simulator Cockpit. Formula and GT racing simulator cockpit compatible with Thrustmaster, Fanatec, Moza Racing on PC,…

Release date

January 1, 2020

Pricing

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Product Dimensions

67 x 24 x 49 inches, 92 Pounds

Type of item

Video Game

Language

English

Item model number

NLR-S010

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Item Weight

92 pounds

Manufacturer

Next Level Racing

Country of Origin

China

Date First Available

July 1, 2018

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  1. Mark Albano

    When this package arrived I was shocked at the way it was packaged. It was very high quality. Everything was packaged very well. The seat recline ability and assembly was terrible. The wheel mounting and pedal mounting for me conflicted and wanted to be mounted in the same place, some modifications needed to happen. The manual while looking nice conflicted information and vague in general, showed models not even part of the package, at first review very confusing.

    Overall after dealing with the seat and setup, getting it how I like I would buy again. If you have money I would option for a better seat, but this does work.

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  2. eduardo c.

    Amazing product ! Would recommend two people for the build or it may take a while.

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  3. Mindy

    Great sim ch

    air fits big dudes and big ladies lol . Very sturdy design improved lap times great job .

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  4. Shaun

    This is going to be a long one, so tl;dr, it’s mostly fine. There are pros and cons, and you can get most of this for less elsewhere, but it’s not a waste of money. Whether it’s a good value will depend on your perspective. Let’s break it down.

    PACKAGING AND SHIPPING: This was very good overall. The unit is double boxed from the factory – outer shipping box, inner retail box – and despite its size and weight, it arrived with minimal trauma. Inside the seat is packaged separately from the frame, and the frame parts are mostly individually wrapped. No complaints here, but be careful when opening the retail box, as the seat is on top and it’s only protected by a thin layer of bubble wrap, so a sharp object could cut too deep.

    FINISH: When I unwrapped the first metal piece I was impressed by the powder-coat finish. It looked and felt good. My opinion changed by the time I finished unwrapping all the metal pieces, however, as there were cosmetic defects on about 30% of the pieces. This does not appear to be shipping damage, and instead bad QA from the factory. I expected more at this price. I also found the finish to be very fragile, and susceptible to scratches and chips during assembly and adjustment. Again, I expected better. The faux leather on the seat looks fake, but I wasn’t expecting much here.

    ASSEMBLY: This is where the rating gets hit the hardest for me. Let me preface this by stating I have a background in engineering, and I’ve assembled everything from mechanical devices to furniture to homes, so I’m not a novice. I was encouraged by the bound assembly manual included in the package, with its descriptions, illustrations, and color photos, but it quickly became clear that there were numerous errors. The photos don’t match the illustrations, as they show parts that have changed in their appearance, and the illustrations are frequently incorrect, omit steps, or reference parts or hardware that doesn’t exist.

    My first real trouble was with the seat. It ships unassembled, except for the fore/aft slider mechanism, which is pre-attached to the seat bottom at the factory. This was completely out of alignment – the mechanism itself wouldn’t move, and the seat could not be attached to the side supports because the holes didn’t come close to matching up. I was unable to loosen the mechanism using the provided Allen wrench, so I retrieved a beefier hand tool from my tool bench, but that only worked on two of the four bolts – clearly these were attached with a powered driver. Despite the warning in the manual (because yes, I RTFM) I reached for my power drill, but one of the bolts still wouldn’t budge, and eventually stripped. Luckily with a little persuasion and the other three bolts loosened, I was able to straighten the mechanism and get the side rails attached. This was still page 1 of the instructions, so I wasn’t off to a good start.

    The next problem came when attaching the seat back to the bottom. The seat doesn’t have a traditional recline mechanism, and instead the brackets are simple, flat-stamped pieces of metal that pivot on a central bolt. The photos display an entirely different mechanism, and the illustrations are not sufficient to determine how to attach the brackets, so my first attempt resulted in the brackets going on backwards, and the holes not lining up. Once I fixed that problem it wasn’t clear how the brackets should overlap. Despite keeping the bolts loose neither mounting option seemed correct. Keeping the upper brackets inside puts too much stress on the pivot bolt, so I reversed that, which seems better. But because this is flat metal, the brackets bend as you tighten them. The finish also chips and scratches as these parts slide against each other. Again, I expected better.

    The next major error comes when the instructions diverge, depending on whether you want an F1 setup or a GT setup. I prefer GT, but the illustrations in the GT section are the same as those in the F1 section, so they don’t show the proper assembly steps. And again, the pictures are out of date. This part was easier to figure out on my own than the seat, but it was still unnecessarily difficult. After this, the worst part was marrying the seat assembly to the rest of the rig, as I did this on my own. The weight isn’t the problem, it’s lining up the bolt holes. If you have easy access to another human, I recommend a second set of hands for this step.

    ADJUSTMENT: This is something of a mixed bag. On the one hand almost every dimension can be adjusted, which is great for dialing in your setup. On the other hand most adjustments require removing through bolts using tools, so this is neither quick nor easy. That’s not a big problem if you’re the only one using the rig, but if you plan to share this with someone else in your household, or plan to let friends use it regularly, the adjustments will become tedious. Even the seat recline is not quick – despite having knobs (the only adjustment on the rig that has this), you have to remove them completely, and you have to do this from behind the seat. That’s because there’s no spring to keep the seat back upright, so if you remove the knobs while seated the seatback will simply fall backwards and hit the floor (and so will you if you’re in the seat).

    I also take exception to the way the wheel deck height is adjusted. This is a friction adjustment, where two bolts are tightened to elongated screw holes on each upright. The problem here is twofold. First, you’ll need a level to set the deck…well, level. Second, you’ll be exerting a lot of force against this adjustment, and it will loosen over time. And since the adjustment is made by vertically sliding one tube into another, gravity will naturally cause the wheel deck to sag, requiring frequent fixes. While it would allow for less precise adjustment, individual bolt holes would be more secure here. And speaking of the wheel there’s a lot of play in the wheel support where the uprights connect to the main frame. Felt pads are included to fix this, and you will need them, but using them reduces your ability to adjust this dimension (and messes with bolt hole alignment).

    Finally, when it comes to adjusting between the F1 and GT setups, don’t. Just pick one and stick with it. Converting between the two literally requires reconstructing the rig, by removing numerous through bolts using tools and adding or removing parts. It is not a quick or easy process.

    COMFORT: The seat is more comfortable than it looks, but it’s not comfortable in the GT position (I won’t comment on the F1 position as I’m not using that). I also find the shifter plate location uncomfortable, as it only adjusts fore and aft. I personally find it too close to my leg, and occasionally hit my hand on the wheel deck when moving from the shifter to the wheel. Otherwise most other dimensions are adjustable, so you should be able to tailor them to your needs. I will say that I’m on the tall side of average, and I need to have the seat all the way forward to comfortably reach the pedals, so shorter folks may have problems here.

    PROS:
    – Solid overall, reasonable quality.
    – Everything in one box – no need to purchase a separate seat if you like this one.
    – Gives you the option of two racing positions.
    – Plenty of mounting hardware, including for your wheel and shifter.
    – Includes a warranty and support.

    CONS:
    – Assembly, and the related instructions.
    – Quality of the finish on the metal pieces.
    – Seat isn’t comfortable for GT users
    – Hard to switch between F1 and GT, and to make adjustments quickly in general.

    FINAL THOUGHTS: Going into this my budget was slightly under the price I paid for this rig, and I was looking at a number of no-name models. I finally decided to up my budget for the piece of mind of buying something from an actual company, and expecting a better quality rigthat was easier to assemble. Do I regret the purchase? A little, yes. I’ve decided not to return this, but I’m not happy with it, and may sell it eventually. I will definitely replace the seat, as it’s not comfortable for longer uses (I prefer something you sit in, not on), and honestly it just looks kind of stupid.

    Here’s the thing – I realize this is considered a starter rig by hardcore sim racers, so my expectations may be a little off. But as a casual racer, I’m not interested in spending significantly more. Had I purchased a cheaper model I’m sure I’d have complaints about it and wished I’d bought something nicer, but having bought something supposedly nicer and still having a bunch of complaints, and still needing to spend more money to upgrade the seat, I feel like I’ve wasted money. I guess it’s true that the grass is always greener.

    Should you buy this? It all comes down to value, which is subjective. If you want the piece of mind of a warranty and support, and aren’t looking for the cheapest rig possible, this is a reasonable option. There are things to like here, but also things to be disappointed about, so do your research and spend your money wisely.

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  5. Sim do

    The seat is very solid but it does have some issues. I use it for racing while in VR. This was an upgrade from a Playseat Evolution I had for many years.

    It came damaged. 🙁 The seat was torn at the top. It took about 3 weeks to finally get a replacement. They sent a complete set out again instead of the part I needed. After further inspection, the new seat bottom was also defected. I just swapped out the top portion and sent the rest back. They need better quality control.

    Putting it together is pretty straight forward, but the instructions are awful. I was a avionics technician for 20 years, so I know its not my capability for understanding. I don’t think the person who wrote the instructions understands how to explain a build process. Fire that person and get a new one. Additionally, the added supports have instructions and they too suck. Really, you all need to invest in quality writers.

    It now comes with additional brackets for extra support. One of the extra support brackets are for the pedals and the other is for the wheel mount. I used the extra pedal support for my load cell pedals. The pedals do not flex. The seat flexes, but not enough to impact braking. The stability is very solid for the whole rig. I didn’t see a need to use the brackets for the wheel mount. I don’t use a direct drive wheel.

    The seat also comes with buttkicker support. I added a Buttkicker Gamer 2 to the seat. Since the rig is solid, the vibrations transfer very well through the whole unit. This is a plus when it comes to VR. If you are using the F-1 position, mount the support on the front part of the seat. This will give just enough clearance. If you are using the GT position, placement in front or back does not matter.

    One design issue is that they tell you to put the middle support bracket all the way in the back for the F-1 position. Well if you do that, you will not be able to move your seat all the way back. Not an issue unless you need that extra room like I did. Im 6ft tall. Keep it in the middle and there will be no issues.

    Another design issue is the ability to easily adjust the positions to your liking. It took me three days to find that perfect spot. You have to get in and out of it after each adjustment. Take a few laps, see how it feels and then repeat the process to get the right feeling. The loosening and tightening of the bolts is what slows this down. Even the angle of the seat takes time. You have to remove two knobs to adjust the angle. Put those back in and try again. Once you get it set up, its great. It will take time if you want that perfect feel. Don’t change from GT to F-1 if you can. If you do, mark your positions on the frame so you know where the sweet spot is for each position. If not, you will go through the whole process again.

    The seat is pretty comfortable. Its made from metal and has pretty good cushions. The races I participate in usually last about an hour. So sitting long time is not an issue. The top and bottom are joined together using brackets that overlap and are joined with a bolt. To keep the seat in the position you want, there are knobs that screw in. To change the position, you have to take out the knobs, move, and then reinsert the knobs.

    One issue the seat does have is the angle of the top portion. They did not account for VR helmets when designing the angle. I use the Oculus Rift S and on the back of it there is a knob. This knob will hit the back of the top portion of the seat causing your head to lean forward. This is very uncomfortable! To fix this, I added extra padding behind the two cushions on the top seat. It was enough to push me forward and prevent the knob hitting the seat. Before this, I tried every seat angle and none of them prevented this and made it comfortable at same time. The only thing that worked was adding the extra padding. I read you can take out the cushion too from another reviewer to help with VR.

    The shift mount does not work depending on your size. If your a tall person like me, the position to place the shift will be too forward. I dont use it because of this. I thought about buying their flight addons, but decided against since they will more than likely be too forward.

    I didn’t buy their monitor or TV mount. Just create a simple wood mount. Cost about 20 bucks and works just as well. Plus my buttkicker will not transfer vibrations to the monitor since its separate.

    Overall, it is solid and comfortable. It gets 3 stars due to the design issues, quality control, build instructions, adjustment limitations, and finally seat angle for VR. Just because its an entry to middle level racing seat does not excuse it from being a quality product. Fix these issues and it could easily be 5 stars.

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  6. Mark Albano

    This chassis is perfect. Sure you can nit pick it but a perfect chassis will cost you double this one. It’s super comfortable and very stable. My Simagic Alpha Mini mounted right up with no problem. I researched different chassis for hours and came to the conclusion that l, for the money, you can’t beat this one. Also, Next Level Racing sells a universal seat bracket for this. So that opens up your options to using one of the many seats they offer in the future if you chose. ASSEMBLY TIP: Use the washers. The instructions do not specify to use the washers but they send enough to use on every bolt, which I did and had plenty left.

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  7. Frédéric Bayon

    I really like the F-GT. I’ve tried cheaper setups, and used the more expensive simrig products and I really think Next Level have found the sweet spot here.

    The chair is comfortable, even if it doesn’t look it, with enough adjustability for anyone to be able to have exactly what they want and it fit them.

    The wheel movement is basically zero, without the support attached. With it, it’s suuper sturdy. So you can pick and choose, although with the extra support arm it is harder to get in.

    Frustratingly, it took a long time to build and assembling the chair had some issues but it’s resolved and everything fits perfectly.

    I prefer the “formula” position over the GT, but I tried it and it worked fine.

    I haven’t tested it with a Fanatec or any DD wheels, but for a Logitech G923 it’s great.

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  8. Christian

    A bit complicated to put together

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  9. Frédéric Bayon

    安売りになっていたので、思い切って購入しました。
    届いた状態でかなり重量があるので部屋まで運び込むのに二人がかりでした。一人で運ぶのは結構厳しいと思います。また、一つ一つのパーツに重量があるので組立もそれなりに時間が掛かります。また、他の方の説明にある通り取説は不親切でこれだけでは分からないかと思いました。
    (Youtubeに組立動画があるので大体理解出来ました。)
    出来上がってしまえばかなりしっかりしていてフォーミュラーポジションでも普通のポジションでもかなり使いやすいと思います。(ポジションの変更は結構な手間です)

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  10. Christian

    EL SIMULADOR DA OTRO TIPO DE EXPERIENCIA , REALMENTE RECOMENDABLE
    LA DESVENTAJA ES QUE ES MUY PERO MUY PESADO , SON 50-60 KG EN UNA CAJA QUE TODO VIENE PARA ARMAR , HE TARDADO 3 DIAS EN TERMINARLO Y ALGUNAS PARTES ESTABAN GOLPEADAS POR LA PAQUETERIA Y NO QUEDARON AL 100% , YA QUE TENIAN ABOLLADURAS , EL MANUAL TIENE 6 PAGINAS APROX PARA ARMAR MAS DE 50 PIEZAS ! , A MI PARECER TENDRIA QUE TENER MAS EXPLICACION , MAS DETALLE DE LO QUE SE TIENE QUE UNIR , ETC, COMO UN MANUAL DE LEGO YA QUE ES UN PRODUCTO CARO Y ESPERAS LO MEJOR , NO UNA GUIA BASICA COMO SI FUERAS EXPERTO EN CONSTRUIR COSAS.

    EL MATERIAL ES DE EXCELENTE CALIDAD Y SE VE MUY MUY RESISTENTE , DE VERDAD LO RECOMIENDO PERO MAS QUE NADA PACIENCIA , DE VERDAD EL ARMADO ES DIFICL!

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