- #1 Selling Wheel Stand in the world.
- Handcrafted in Europe, made to last a life time.
- Wheel Stand Pro created this market and has been the innovative and quality leader since it's debut in 2008.
- Stable, portable and adjustable. Heavily reviewed and highly recommended.
- Wheel Stand Pro 4.9 out of 5 Stars Lifetime Selling on Amazon (that's amazing)
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Jean Chabarria
Two Thumbs Up!
I recently purchased this stand to compliment my Logitech G29 Racing Wheel. I'm very satisfied with the weight and sturdiness of the stand. Adjustment are easy, and installation of the pieces on to the stand was easy. I'm very impressed with the design, and I'm able to play my games with no issue, or interference from any part of the wheel stand. The pole doesn't get in my way, and I'm able to easily reach the peddles with no problems at all. My only gripe is a slight one, and it's something I can certainly live with. I'm 6'2", and I like to drive my own vehicle from an extended distance in my seat to be comfortable. I'm not able to do this with the stand, since I'm limited in how far I can extend the steering wheel pole/bar (for lack of a better word). Extending the pole/bar too far results in the steering wheel sliding left/right too much... so I have to sit closer than I would like, since I need to keep the steering wheel pole tightened securely in place. I'm still rating this item 5-stars, as it's exactly what I wanted & needed in order to mount my wheel. I also like how easy it is to fold up, and stow away. A great design, and a well-built product.
Katherine Rossborough
Great, almost necessary accessory.
This wheel and pedal stand is sturdy and very adjustable. Personally I liked this arrangement better than ones with integrated seats, as you have the freedom to use on any seat of your choice. I have used this on the couch, on a kitchen chair, an office swivel chair and an automobile drivers seat. The stand does not move around, as your feet are resting on the pedals and arms holding the steering wheel. If the adjustments are proper and the levers are fully engaged, this unit will stay together quite well while 'driving' aggressively. This unit also folds up nicely, with the resulting folded up space occupying little more room than the steering wheel and pedals would already. Taking the extra couple of minutes to secure the cabling to the stand with zip ties makes for a very clean, ready to use game accessory, easily adjusted for various players physical sizes.
Joy Campbell
This is perfect for quick use of your racing wheel
If you bought a racing wheel, get a wheel stand for it. Your wheel probably connects to most desks / tables as is, but it will take you 5-10 minutes each time you set it up and tear it down. I use a KVM to switch between my work and personal computer, so having this on compact purpose built mount is perfect. My friends all wanted me to get the racing seat type setup, but I don't have room for all that. This thing is great, it tucks right up under my desk when I am not using it. As you probably know the wheel has several cords to manage, and they can be a pain (I hate wires / cords). With this setup you no longer bother with anything but the single USB and a power cord (after you set it up for the first time). It also adjusts for height and driver position. It uses similar technology to that of a tool-less bike seat adjustment. I am 6 foot tall, and I can adjust the height right for me. At first I thought it was kind of short, but that was before I actually sat down and used it. Unless you play games from a bar stool, this thing is perfect.
Nadine Dauphin-Simmons
CONTRIBUTES GREATLY to driving experience, very happy I got it!
Just set up my racing stand with the G920 Logitech equipment and it felt amazing. I did drive the cars using my controller at first, but it is certainly not the same as using the steering wheel and pedals. By using the steering wheel and pedals, I am able to delve into the spirit of the race, without having to think which controller buttons to press. THIS WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE without the sturdy and reliable stand. At first, I was slamming on the pedals and pulling on the steering wheel wildly, until I got better control of my emotions and on the driving method. I am very happy to say that the stand did not fall down on me and held up to my abuse. Of course, MAKE SURE that the locking levers are fully locked in place. But what a great experience it is, to be able to feel like you are driving a car, and you can rely on the stand to support the weight and position of the pedals and the steering wheel. While the stand is heavy, it is also sturdy and provides a sense of support that lets me feel confident to drive and concentrate solely on the race.
Jerry Wickizer
I should have bought this a long time ago
I have been wanting a proper wheel stand for many many years but always had a hard time justifying the price to myself. I finally broke down and bought this for my new Logitech G920. This is one SOLID piece of kit. I really wish I had purchased one several years ago when I was using my G27 on my PC. There really isn't anything out there that I can see that would be better than this if you don't want an entire racing seat/stand setup. The kit came will all of the tools needed to set this up and adjust it just how you want. It includes a non-adjustable wrench, two allen wrenches, all the nuts and bolts that you need, and the optional plate to mount the shifter if you have one. The instructions are printed on nice laminated paper. There's also a youtube video that you should watch on setting it up and adjusting it. I didn't watch it at first and I missed a few things. All in all, it took me about a half hour to set up the stand with the wheel and adjust it to my liking. Wheel Stand Pro has really thought of everything in designing this stand. It's rock solid when driving. The weight of the stand combined with the wheel is probably somewhere around 20 lbs. I don't use it with the shifter (yet), so that will probably add a couple more lbs. Even at only 20 lbs, this thing doesn't rock when you thrash your wheel from side to side. It stays planted on my carpet even when pressing down really hard on the brake pedal. The chair I sit in will move backwards before this stand will slide. It's that solid. The Logitech wheel permanently attaches to the main plate with two bolts that screw directly to the wheel base. Then you just tighten the normal wheel grips and it won't move a bit. The wheel position is completely adjustable by changing the height, pole angle, and wheel level. I had no troubles at all getting a comfortable position when using that insanely comfortable Ikea chair (you know the one). The pedals rest on two tubes that have 4 adjustable rubber feet that can be moved to sit directly under the 4 corners of the pedal base so the plastic doesn't come in direct contact with the metal tubes. This makes noise and vibration non-existent. The pedal base can also be moved forwards and backwards along the tubes and then permanently locked in place. Some people have mentioned that their leg hits the center pole when using a single foot for the accelerator and brake pedals. My leg does touch the pole, but it's not so bad that I can't hit the brake pedal. In fact, I barley even notice it. It's really not an issue at all for me. On the other hand, I've recently started racing with both feet because I find it quicker than using just one. Racing this way, my legs don't touch the center pole at all. On the bottom of the base, there is a straight metal bar that screws directly into the pedal base which also keeps it permanently in place on the wheel stand. This same bar also holds the power brick for the wheel in place too, so that it's not even visible when in use. It seems as though it wasn't necessarily designed with that in mind though. It's almost as if someone just happened to notice that the brick was just the right size to put in some empty space and it will stay there. Still, it's a nice touch. Just make sure you don't tighten it TOO much so that the plastic in the power brick doesn't crack. The lot also includes a couple of wire ties to keep the wires close to the poles. I ended up using a few more just to keep things a bit more tidy. When not in use, you can lower the stand (without the need for tools) so that it can be easily stored without taking the whole thing apart. It's not exactly flat so you can't put it under a bed, but its compact enough to easily move out of the way or even into a closet if you have the space. I'm really happy I finally have one of these to race with. I just wish I had bought one a long time ago.
Alice F. Hyke
Just amazing - from the build to the tiny things that impress
Wow! This stand is the kind of thing I would have built in engineering school if we had the G27 in the early 90's. It's incredible. I'll go over all the great things first and then the very few minor irritations that don't detract from the product at all. Pros: Build quality - It's 18lbs of tubular steel and while that doesn't sound like much, I doubt anyone could make this shift on the floor while using it. Since the frame connects the steering and the pedals, you actually make it more solid with your feet on the pedal floor and your hands on the steering wheel. It is like a rock even playing more spirited games like the Need for Speed series. Mounts - I was worried about limiting each component to two mounting screws, but that has proven to be plenty. The components don't shift on the plates even with heavy use. Foldability - I've attached pictures, but you can fold the unit down easily because of the quick clamps. If you don't want to press your brake pedal down, you can clamp it shut just before it hits. If you don't mind holding the pedal down, you can use a piece of foam to protect the pedal. Ease of use - the quick clamps were a great touch. It really makes getting the whole thing "closet ready" a snap. I can set it up in less than a minute and take it down in the same time. Cons: The power brick solution - The "solution" to hold the power brick isn't great since it's just a friction hold on the underside of the pedal unit. Can't really fault WSP for that, though. Height - I'm not tall but my desk is, so while this is the perfect height if you're sitting on the couch, it's a little low for high desks like mine (32"). An extra four inches on the center tube would have been great, but it's still perfectly usable. One missing quick clamp - the top plate that holds the steering wheel and shifter needs two wrenches to set the angle. While this isn't something you would adjust as much as the height or folding axis, it's still a pain. A quick clamp for that plate would have been nice. However, since the tube is so thick and the contact area between the plate mount and tube is so small, this probably wasn't a viable option. Overall, I would almost consider this a required purchase if you buy a G27 and don't want to build your own stand for it. Sure, it's expensive, but it's worth every single penny. It is put together well enough to survive the next 50 years, and if I ever get another wheel it will be relatively easy to just drill new holes wherever required. This stand is that solid.
Mailynn D. Tadena
Solid, Sturdy wheel and pedal stand for G920.
I was skeptical at first reading other reviewers remarks regarding how solid this is... it's pretty solid and heavy. I wish the tilt on the steering wheel plate was adjustable as other joints are instead of having to use a hex key and wrench... not a big deal, however, as you can tighten it and still forcibly tilt the steering wheel - not worth deducting a star. When you're steering fast left/right, and the steering wheel has high resistance, the stand might rock a little... not too bad, though. Other than that, I wish the steering wheel height pole was a little taller. I popped it out initially thinking it would be. Oh well. Folds up nicely though and easy to carry! This thing does NOT slide when you hammer the brake! In fact, it has pushed my area rug around and so I have to put this directly on the hardwood to stop sliding the entire rug around. One note about the brake pedal on the G920, you should NOT modify it (as someone had posted on the G920 feedback) as it voids your warranty... you should, instead, adjust the deadzone so that it only requires half the effort to get 100% braking. These settings are in the game.
Shane Abasola Batas
Quality Stand
This stand is perfect for its price tag. It feels sturdy and does not move. The pole also does not get in the way so long as you align the pedals properly. Set up was easy although I got frustrated because I made mistakes. Packaging is good and the video link in the instructions shows some good ideas and how to arrange the wires so check it out. The height is adjustable and you can also move the wheel and shifter forward or backward if you have long arms and legs or to adjust to tour liking. Can't complain for the price tag and it folds so you can easily tuck it away.
Yves Guevremont
Sit down in what ever chair you have or if your like me i sit down in my X Rocker Pro ...
If you cannot afford a driving simulator such as the PlayStation seat or one of many others out there and you are tired of having your racing steering wheel on a table or maybe your desk and than having to take it off to do other work ,then get the wheel stand pro . Sit down in what ever chair you have or if your like me i sit down in my X Rocker Pro H3 4.1 behind a G27 steering wheel on The Wheel Stand Pro and it is so much more fun to race than using the table or a desk not to mention you can stretch your legs rather than having them bent at a 90 degree angle at the knees . The Wheel Stand Pro may not be a driving simulator like some more expensive setups are but you can get pretty close to one for less $$ plus it easier to put away if need be , where a simulator setup would be harder to do unless of course you have a game room and you don't have too, but it is harder to put a PlayStation seat in the closet than The Wheel Stand Pro is . Get the Wheel Stand Pro and get a game chair like car seat or even a car (bucket seat) would work great too, with The Wheel Stand Pro your racing game goes to a whole new level of driving .
Renn Belladonna
Solid, Well-Built Stand
This is an expensive product. It is only a stand to mount your steering wheel/pedals/shifter on. However, you get what you pay for. In the past, my experience with steering wheels for gaming was always limited by what the steering wheel was mounted on. And not to mention brakes that would skid away from me because the carpet couldn’t hold them when I slammed the brakes. This mount is not only durable, but makes it easy for me to store the whole rig away. Having to mount/dismount the steering wheel and shifter from a table was a pain previously. Now I just move the whole thing into another room/closet when I’m not using it. And all o have to do when I want to play is take the whole rig out and plug it into my console. This is just as costly as the whole steering wheel/pedals set. But if you’re going to get a stand at all, this is the one to get. Wheel doesn’t move, pedals stay exactly in the same place the whole time, and the shifter is where you need it to be. Not to mention the various ways to configure the height and depth of the stand for your size and preference so you’re confortable. No more hunching over or having your arms to high because of improper placement of the wheel/pedals due to the unadjustbe table you mounted it on. Thanks Wheel Stand Pro! P.S. If you have the shifter, you have to mount it before the wheel. I didn’t realize this and had to undo my work and redo it again. It took me about 30 mins to get everything set up with my wheel stand pro (including cable management).