• Reviews around pedal (3.02 of 5)

    Logitech G920 Dual-Motor Feedback Driving Force Racing Wheel with Responsive Pedals for Xbox One

    • The pedal suck especially the brake
    • Very good force feedback and smooth, very poor pedals, very poor reliability.
    • This adds one star, because I love the wheel and pedals.
    • The pedals feel great, the fit and finish on the wheel is great
    • No wobble or play at all in the wheel base or rim as well as the pedals
    • The wheel is fine, but the pedals are awful, mostly because of the brake which is complete garbage
    • The only downside as others have mentioned is the pedal set does slip around on the carpet.
    • It feels nice though, but games generally seem to expect you be able to fully depress the pedal to get 100% brake and that's pretty difficult to do.
    • At first, I hated the brake pedal, as it has a conical piece of rubber within the spring to give it non-linear travel, but after adjusting the inside/outside deadzone for the brake to 1/55, it feels great, and no longer requires sliding my chair back to stop a car
    • It's very sturdy and the leather finish paired with the stainless steel paddles and pedals are a very nice touch
    • The pedals are also equally responsive, and feel weighted like a real car
    • Decent force feedback and a bit louder than T300, great pedals, great reliability.
    • But boy these pedals are shiny
    • The pedals, too, feel like real peddles.
    • I wish they did sell the pedals by themselves, because they are fantastic, but I got the T3PA pro pedals and they work great also.
    • I feel bad complaining about this since a real racecar has a stiff pedal, but the execution here feels unsatisfying
    • This sounds like a lot, but when running F1 cars where braking needs to be incredibly precise the Thrustmaster 12 bit pedals with 4,096 unique positions are noticeably better
    • Overall:Great wheel-and-pedal if a bit expensive
    • The pedals are similarly realistic - while they aren't totally identical to those I use with my stick-shift car, they are a really good approximation, and they are pressure sensitive to boot.
    • The pedals feel like a real car, the gas is light and easy to push, the clutch is medium and the brake is hard
    • All in all this is a great wheel and pedal set
    • The steering is tight, force feedback is excellent and strong - so much so that I turned the setting down; the pedals are realistic and responsive
    • I read a lot of reviews saying the pedals are too stiff
    • The pedals are very sturdy and stable.
    • Excellent steering wheel and pedals
    • The pedals are not excellent, but good enough for intermediate drivers, I think
    • The pedals are not excellent, but good enough for intermediate drivers, I think
    • On the whole, think of this as an evolved G27 with a stiff brake pedal and Xbox One compatibility.
    • I have hard floors, and it slides as you repeatedly depressed the pedals
    • For those of you brushing off the reviews other people have left regarding the brake pedal:Do not ignore this
    • The pedals feel great
    • At first glance and use this seems like a great wheel and pedal set
    • This a nice driving wheel and pedal set
    • The pedals are especially nice
    • Overall, I like the way the pedals feel individually, but your experience with other wheels and real cars may influence this (I've driven cars with stiff brake pedals, which may be why it doesn't bother me so much)
    • The brake and clutch pedals do not work.
    • The leather wrapped wheel is of a high quality and the pedals are excellent as well
    • There are other options available such as disassembling the pedals and the brake assembly to remove the block of rubber, which I'm assured solves this and allows the pedal to feel like any of the others, although I didn't get this far in with my last G920, as there was a more serious problem that had manifested within the first 2 hours of ownership which I'll go into later but suffice it to say that the whole ordeal of owning this product left a bad taste, and mobilised me to get a refund asap
    • I do like the pedals and build quality of the wheel.
    • I don't know how that stiff PoS made it through QA but with a simple mod(buying a spring or remove the little rubber piece in the pedal) does the trick and allows you to actually not kill your pedal and your leg when trying to brake
    • The perfect wheel for me would come with the adjustability of the MadCatz wheel and include the missing clutch pedal
    • You're not likely to hit the wrong pedal or anything, but you will find your shoes attacking one another during left foot braking
    • All three pedals now feel exactly like the pedals on the g27
    • The stiff brake pedal is no problem for
    • See the pedal becomes very stiff after some travel and if you've ever tried to push the brakes ALL the way in your car you know the feeling
    • and I still prefer it over a less stiff pedal.
    • No problems what so ever, thanks for the great wheel and pedals.
    • Overall this is a decent wheel but holy crap saying this has a hard brake pedal is an understatement
    • The pedals are very sturdy
    • The pedals are a huge issue though and should be a dealbraker for most
    • I plan to look into a wheel stand and shifter in the future, but for now its firmly attached to my table and the pedals are fine on the carpet
    • Bottom line: When driving around, the wheel is the same, and the pedals (minus a stiffer brake pedal) are the
    • It's not cheap, I love the hand stitched leather wheel, the pedals are sturdy
    • I love this wheel and pedal set.
    • A racing wheel should have proper pedal mapping from Logitech
    • The pedals are very sticky(brake pedal has a soft feel , then gets hard, then soft
    • Leather steering wheel is nice, and the pedals are pretty responsive.
    • The ff feels a little jerky to me, but its mostly the bad pedals that ruin this
    • With it, the third pedal functions just like a real clutch.
    • and I actually prefer it over a looser pedal; to me it feels more like a brake pedal should.
    • I currently have Fanatec Porsche Turbo S wheel setup and while the steering feel is great, its pedal is an absolute crap
    • while the steering feels very firm, its pedal is absolutely crap;I would recommend this product solely for the pedal feel; it is very good considering its price
    • I LOVE this wheel and pedal set
    • Besides the incorrect pedals, I felt the controls were fluid
    • Pedal broke but after a long time
    • This is a very nice wheel and pedal combo for the price
    • This product would be much better if there were adjustable pedals
    • The pedals - Sturdy, somewhat heavy plastic base, good quality pedals with a good throw... except...the brake pedal.
    • The pedals are mediocre though
    • I avoided the issue of the G920 having a stiffer brake pedal by simply continuing to use my G27 pedals which are identical
    • The pedals are cumbersome but work
    • Well after 13 months, the pedals are pretty much useless, they keep accelerating and braking on their own, and they have been bolted to a racing chair
    • In my initial tests I absolutely hated the brake pedal, which has extra resistance halfway through the travel
    • Overall:Great wheel-and-pedal if a bit expensive
    • The real prize here is the pedals, however
    • Thrustmaster has better steering feedack, better pedal feel (brake still stiff), and the shifter is very sturdy.
    • The pedals are amazing, far better than T300RS's
    • The pedals feel great, although the brake pedal takes some getting used to
    • My pedal stopped working within 4 months of purchase
    • It works... pretty well at that!- Great clamping system!- Great feeling pedals (with the exception of a small thing mentioned in the cons)[Cons]- An infernal screeching noise when turning the wheel to the left
    • The pedals are made very well too
    • .... their pedals are garbage but most of all it seems like they have an issue w the wheels, where they fail a lot and its a known issue
    • Removing it still leaves the brake pedal as the most difficult pedal to press but is much easier to use and not as frustrating
    • I love the carpet spikes, the pedals never move no matter how hard I jam on them
    • Decent force feedback and a bit louder than T300, great pedals, great reliability.
    • Stiff brake pedal takes some getting used to coming from a G25 wheel/pedals.
    • The pressure is manageable and you can really manipulate the pedals to keep them where you need them to accurately control the car.
    • The solid pedals feel like the real thing as far as comparing brake and gas pedal resistance and travel
    • Cons:pedals are a bit close together, works best without shoesMissing a few controller buttons so you can't do EVERYTHING you might want with just the wheel
    • I love the feeling of the progressive pedal, and it's true that you can't reach full braking force with your game settings at default; however, if you adjust the Deceleration Deadzone in Forza or any PC racer with customization controls, it makes for rather realistic feeling brake
    • The pedals feel great and are easily one of the better features of this wheel set
    • The pedals are amazing.
    • I made a custom ramp box to mount my pedals at an angle and secure them.
    • I purchased the T300rs before the g29 and if you are in doubt between both, choose the g29.The T300rs steering wheel is beautiful, the pedal looks nice at
    • There are way better wheels on the market for this price.**UPDATE**After receiving a new wheel and pedals from Logitech on a warranty claim the pedals are now having an issue
    • The brake pedal bushing that everyone complains about is a non-issue, in my opinion; the pedals work fine without any modifications, and my games let me adjust the
    • but it's still nice leather and the pedals
    • The cork is great actually because you can slam on the brake in those crazy moments and it won't harm your pedals cuz the cork takes the force
    • Very good force feedback and smooth, very poor pedals, very poor reliability.
    • Nice and solid wheel brake and gas pedals are even better !
    • I really like the pedals as well
    • Within two weeks the pedals failed - pressing the throttle pedal was also actuating the brake
    • This has to be the best wheel I have ever used and the force feedback is great and also the steering is nice but there is one thing that bugs me which is that the pedals the break is quite hard or really hard and it makes the whole pedal set slide with is a problem but other things it is
    • If I was coming from a cheaper wheel/pedal set with no adjustability of the brake pedal I probably would be none the wiser, but I’m coming from a Fanatec CSR Wheel and CSR Elite pedals from Xbox 360, which was a great wheel and pedal set that allows the user to adjust the backpressure of the brake pedal using a spring adjustment behind the pedal
    • So, enter the new and slightly improved G29.Besides it being compatible with both the PS3 and PS4, the improvements, when compared to my old GT, other than the vastly higher price include:- Clutch pedal and the pedals are much nicer because of
    • I have the pedal inverted which makes for better pedal feel.
    • its better deal( wheel,pedal,shifter entire set is less than g29 price) and it does not feel like mechanical toyish forcefeedback like logitech wheel.
    • Great wheel and pedals ,very realistic , build quality is excellent
    • The pedals aren't bad, but I have nothing to compare to besides arcade ones
    • fluid-Force Feedback is fantastic - can decrease and increase within most game settings.-3-pedal system - brake, accelerator, clutch.-Wheel is comfortable to grip - doesn't slip in hands.-Easy to set-up (I'm using Windows 10 64-bit)-Easy to add on the Logitech G Driving Force H-Shifter (just plug 'n play, then map the keys to the game)CONS:-Brake Pedal - way too hard to *fully* depress.
    • I hope logitech would be a bit more reasonable since I personally like a wheel along with good pedals that doesn't have a rubber stop and a shifter that has programable buttons on it and
    • The precise gear transitions and pedal gave a nice natural realistic feel while I am actually driving
    • I do have wide feet so the pedals are kind of hard to use because they are very close together
    • Force feedback can be very strong and the pedals feel great too
    • Because these pedals are a bit "stiff", I still managed to move them around on carpet, but they stay reasonably in place
    • So although it is a great wheel and pedal combo and works well, I am only inclined to give it 3 stars due to first: no operator’s manual, and second: VERY poor customer service.
    • ►Pedals:The pedals with the G29 are excellent
    • If you're on carpet, the pedals have a spike strip you can deploy, but I wouldn't trust it with adult legs.
    • Thrustmaster set comes with the cheap pedals
    • I have hard floors, and it slides as you repeatedly depressed the pedals
    • The progressive brake pedal really helps.l also purchased the shifter and have been very happy with it as well
    • Thrustmaster has better steering feedack, better pedal feel (brake still stiff), and the shifter is very sturdy.
    • The pedals, the brake was stiff as hell like everyones saying, that's all true
    • For each game I generally have to tweak the brake pedal to reach full braking power a little earlier as it is hard to fully depress the pedal.
    • Great setup, the pedals feel extremely durable, and steering wheel is well built
    • The construction is top quality, doesn't look like a toy, the pedals are really good too and the feel is great, looking forward to buy the shifter.
    • (2) Superior pedals with stainless steel
    • The pedals are better than anything out there at this price range
    • I did enjoy the leather wrapped wheel, and the pedals were amazing, but in the end the better product wins.
    • I did enjoy the leather wrapped wheel, and the pedals were amazing, but in the end the better product wins.
    • If I was coming from a cheaper wheel/pedal set with no adjustability of the brake pedal I probably would be none the wiser, but I’m coming from a Fanatec CSR Wheel and CSR Elite pedals from Xbox 360, which was a great wheel and pedal set that allows the user to adjust the backpressure of the brake pedal using a spring adjustment behind the pedal
    • The pedals themselves feel realistic and have a nice metal finish with rubber pads to keep your feet in place
    • However, I think it could have a better pedal feel and it should be more adjustable that way
    • Great wheel and pedals, shifter will be next
    • As for the feel, well the clutch/accelerator pedal feel smooth and linear
    • Also, the pedals are as good as Fanatec ClubSport pedals
    • The pedals are very sturdy and give you a realistic feel when using them.
    • This Logitech G920 has no brake adjustment on the pedal itself, so you are left with the predetermined brake damper setting from the factory with no adjustment similar to cheaper wheels on the market, which is a shame because the pedals look really nice
    • D+ Looks good
    • They have a somewhat odd and plasticky feel to it
    • He was so excited that he ripped through the other gifts, just so he could get to this as fast as he could.
    • He was so excited that he ripped through the other gifts, just so he could get to this as fast as he could.
    • Works as you'd expect
    • but it works exactly as it's supposed to
    • I have had this for close to a year and it still works as perfectly as when I first bought it
    • It is not an out of the box wheel and it does not support PC entirely as it is recognized as a controller.
    • It works as it is intended to
    • Reconnecting the USB does restore Force/Vibrate, but still irritating as often as it happens
    • Edited: NFS2015 does not work on PS4 as of yet