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Your cart is empty.Logitech G Pro Flight Rudder Pedals add another layer of realistic control to your flight simulation setup. Control the rudder and toe brakes of your aircraft with your feet – just like actual pilots. These self-centering pedals with adjustable damping are a perfect complement to the Saitek Pro Flight Yoke. The Rudder Pedals' fluid motion enables accurate command over your aircraft, while differential braking provides independent control of the left and right toe brakes. The foot rests adjust to accommodate a wide range of sizes and include non-slip materials to help keep the pedals on the floor during virtual flight. 9-bit Rudder axis, 7-bit Toe Brake axis, USB 2.0-compliant Dimensions (cm): 31x41x17 Weight: 2.3 kg
Momoka24
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Gift for my son.
John
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Pedals work great with my Flight sim software (Xplane-12 and MSFS-2020). The Tension wheel makes it easy to set the desired resistance for use.
Levi
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2025
paired great with thrust master throttle and stick
David J. Willey
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
works as designed
SRTRANDY
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
This the best budget pedal you can buy in my opinion. For under $200, I don’t think there’s a better one than this.The thing I really like about this pedal is how the left and right pedal is actually spaced out like real life, and not right next to each other. This makes it feel realistic, and it’s much better and easier to do finer maneuvers. Some of the other pedals in the same price range has their pedals right next to each other, and I do not like that at all. It’s awkward to use, and just doesn’t feel substantial. I also like that the tension adjustment is super easy and quick to do. Just turn the knob and you’re good to go. I have it basically as tight as it will go, because I like the heavy feel.The pedal length can also be adjusted very quickly and easily, just by pushing a spring loaded button on the center of each pedal, you can make the pedal longer or shorter.I’ve tested this pedal out with MSFS, and all the bindings were loaded in and assigned already. You can just mess with the sensitivity settings to dial it in.Build quality also seems solid. It’s made out of plastic, but it seems like durable plastic that will last.Great pedals! Very happy with it.
Jesse R
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2025
I wanted some good rudder pedals without having to spend $400 on them, and these stood out to me as a good budget option.I've used these for a few weeks now and so far they're really good. My advice would be to increase the tension on them to about 75% (meaning more tension), I found that to be the "sweet spot" so to speak. It helps avoid accidental rudder movements, while giving more realism, and makes fine rudder movement easier.As people have said, there is a slightly noticeable "detent" when you have the rudder at neutral, however I've actually found the detent useful, because it helps me keep track of when I have no rudder input at all. Because when you're using a lot of rudder sometimes you can lose track on whether you still have rudder input being used or not - it's hard to explain. Now I can easily tell if it's at neutral or not.One important tip I would suggest: to maintain the best control over these, situate your feet on the pedals in a way where you wrap your toes over the very top of the pedals, and then use left rudder by pulling down on the right rudder pedals with your toes, and right rudder by pulling down on the left rudder with your toes. (So you use a pull / push) Method to rudder with these. It makes it super easy to control fine rudder movements when you also use your toes to pull down on the rudder. Far more ease of use and control than if you're just pressing on it with your feet or heels as your means of movement. You'll thank me later once you get down the toes approach to it.
kyle beneze
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
They work very well, no decent provisions for carpet though. I had to improvise with geippier furniture devices.
PortlandTwoWheels
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Been using Saitek/Logitech rudder pedals for over a decade now. First one lasted (Saitek) for about 7 years of regular use. Got one in Sep 2022 to replace that one for no longer working. Now, this one after less than 2 years has stopped working.To be fair, these get used a lot....Elite Dangerous, DCS, MIcrosoft Flight Sim, XP11-12, etc. Even Star Citizen when I feel like dealing with that.Though, I am not sure I can recommend these any longer.
Stan H Brady
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Over all super good. Nothing bad!
BaldrsCurse
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2023
Great rudder/brake pedals for any flight simulator.Solid build for the price. Although it is primarily plastic it does still feel sturdy underfoot, just don't put too much of your weight or force into it.Can be sticky out of the box but this smoothed out over time.Good for the price but there are better if you're not as budget conscious.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2022
These are the only pedals in the price range that are comfortable to use. The adjustable resistance is a feature worth having. The accuracy of the input is good enough for helicopter sims. If you are flying helicopters I suggest replacing the heavy spring inside with a modest rubber band, this way the pedals will act like heli antitorque pedals do in real life, and you don't have to push against the hard spring constantly. Do that at your own risk and only if you have some idea of what you are doing.
Joel Frailicks
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022
Great pedals! I flew flight sims for years with the twist grip on the joystick for rudder control. Finally decided to get pedals and the flight sims are now on another level. These are considered entry level pedals. They are sturdy and accurate. I've been using them for a few months now and have no complaints. Has rudder functions and independent toe brakes. Tension is adjustable. There is a bit of a learning curve on using them. It took me a week or so to get used to using them until it became second nature. Very affordable vs the WinWing or Virpil or the high end TM pedals. You can spend $450 plus or $170 for these and get the same results. I was able to put screws into the floor to hold them in place. (Man cave...Not in the house) That is the only downside to these is that they will slide if not up against something. There are rubber feet on the bottom but I don't know how they would perform on a tile or wood floor. They will slide on carpet hence the screws in the floor but they are exactly where I want them.
Zeni
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2021
It is an expensive but good product. It give accurate rudder control that is impossible to be replicated by keyboard (keyboard rudder simply cannot be steady). Worth it for flight simulation game.However, Amazon delivered me an open box product. We can tell that the outside seal is opened, plastic wrap of the product is a mess and opened. No additional box to cover the product when it is delivered. I mean I don't mind open box as long as it works. But you have to sell at open box price. I don't want to bother to return because considering this is still a relatively new and working product. But I am disappointed for Amazon's service or their quality control for the product they delivered. And it is not fair to give the product a low rating because of Amazon.Amazon, if you are hearing this, you should give me some refund for selling me an open box product at price of new.
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