f1 game wheel and pedals Base Performance Simulators PW1
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f1 game wheel and pedals

f1 game wheel and pedals Base Performance Simulators PW1

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f1 game wheel and pedals Base Performance Simulators PW1DESCRIPTION Introducing the PW1 Phoenix Wheel, an entry level formula style steering wheel designed for peak performance by Base Performance Simulators. Crafted with premium materials like carbon fiber and billet aluminum, this wheel guarantees durability and a superior racing experience. It features polymer rubber injection molded grips, 8 high end tactile buttons, and custom opaque white caps with a sticker sheet for personalization. Engineered with

DESCRIPTION

Introducing the PW1 - Phoenix Wheel, an entry-level formula style steering wheel designed for peak performance by Base Performance Simulators.

Crafted with premium materials like carbon fiber and billet aluminum, this wheel guarantees durability and a superior racing experience. It features polymer rubber injection molded grips, 8 high-end tactile buttons, and custom opaque white caps with a sticker sheet for personalization.

Engineered with motorsport grade magnetic gear shifters and carbon paddles, it offers precise control, while wireless connectivity and USB C recharging ensure seamless integration.

As a Simucube licensed product, the Phoenix Wheel is your gateway to a professional-grade sim racing experience.


FEATURES
  • Premium Materials:

    • Carbon Fibre
    • Billet Aluminium
    • Polymer Rubber Injection Moulded Grips
  • 8 High End Tactile Buttons:

    • Custom Opaque White Caps with Sticker Sheet
  • Motorsport Grade Magnetic Gear Shifters:

    • Carbon Paddle
  • Wireless Connectivity:

    • Simucube
    • 500mA Lithium Battery
    • USB C Rechargeable

 

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