Pro-Sim PSL Sequential Shifter Review by Sim Racing Garage

Pro-Sim PSL Sequential Shifter Review by Sim Racing Garage

Pro-Sim PSL Sequential Shifter Review by Sim Racing Garage

Barry Rowland of the Sim Racing Garage reviews the new PSL Sequential Shifter by Pro-Sim.

As usual, before mounting the product to his full motion racing rig, Barry takes an in-depth look at the build quality, used materials, and mechanics of the PSL Sequential Shifter. Last but not least, Barry fires up the iRacing online racing simulator and takes the Lotus 79 to the Circuit Park Zandvoort for some laps to in order to test the PSL Sequential Shifter.

A few days ago, the UK-based Pro-Sim company introduced their new PSL Sequential Shifter. PSL stands for Pro-Sim Lite and aims to bring us the high-quality mechanics of the V1 Shifter at a more affordable price. The PSL Sequential Shifter mechanism is CNC machined and case hardened for prolonged life. It features the same principle as

It features the same principle as the Pro-Sim V1 top of the range shifter. The high-quality mechanics are housed between two powder coated plates that can be mounted to any flat surface via 4 M6 bolts. To enhance the reliability and counter mechanical wear the gears triggered via magnetic switches.

Optionally you can upgrade the standard fitted PSL nylon shift knob to a higher quality aluminum version. You can also choose to upgrade the shaft for up to 150mm extra length with 80mm of adjustment.

The shifter will be supplied as a stand-alone USB game controller device and will be compatible with all major racing games on PC. It may also be possible to connect the Pro-Sim Lite Shifter to a USB keyboard emulator for use on Playstation.

The Pro-Sim PSL Sequential Shifter will sell for £395.00 (€472.61 – $493.14).  The aluminum knob option will add another £10.00 (€11.96 – $12.84) while a shaft extension will cost you £50.00 (€59.82 – $62.43).

Official Webpage – www.pro-sim.co.uk