FREX Sim Pedals V3 Review by FLOEB

FREX Sim Pedals V3 Review by FLOEB

FREX Sim Pedals V3 Review by FLOEB

Years ago, FREX GP was one of the first and best-known company’s introducing high-end sim racing hardware for the sim racing enthusiast. With the current fierce competition in the Sim Racing Hardware marked, the Japanese manufacturer has somewhat been pushed to the background. Nevertheless, FREX is still actively marketing new products.

Back in June, FREX GP announced a new pedal set. Now FLOEB reviews the high-end FREX Sim Pedals V3.

In a nutshell, the FREX Sim Pedals V3 set is a sim racing 3-pedal unit featuring a Hydraulic Brake system, a linear Hall Sensor on the throttle and clutch, and comes with a real 2mm carbon fiber footrest plate. The pedal arms and the adjustable curved pedal pads are CNC machined out of 5mm thick aluminum. The stroke and tilt angle of the pedals can easily be adjusted to suit any type of rig. The Sim Pedals V3 base measures 31cm wide and 53 cm deep and has a max height of 33cm. Standard, the Sim Pedals V3 come without a USB controller, with the custom FREX USB controller as an optional purchase. (€30)

The FREX Sim Pedals V3 unit is available at the Frex Online Store for 149,040 YEN which is around €1200 /$1,363.  Keep in mind that when you order the product, there will be an extra shipping cost, and tax amount depending on the destination of the package.

  Official Webpage –  frex.xsrv.jp

 

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