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The Playseat Trophy Sim Racing Cockpit is a high-performance racing simulator designed for both PC and console gamers. With its lightweight, frameless design and ActiFit breathable seating, it offers optimal comfort and stability. Fully adjustable to accommodate various driver sizes, it supports all steering wheel and pedal configurations, including Direct Drive systems, making it the ultimate choice for serious racing enthusiasts.
G**N
Incredible!
I took a gamble on this frame but every step of the way I've been floored at the quality of build. I'm not all that small, 5'10 and about 230lbs and this frame hasn't moved at all! Extremely well built and sturdy. FFB can be felt through areas of the frame which only adds to the immersion. It can be lifted and slid from room to room with ease. Setup is very simple but allow a few days for adjustments to your body and style of driving. Looking at the price, it's steep, but overall I found it to be a long-term investment and so far I could not be happier!
M**C
Very satisfied. Robust light construction
I am already improving lap times. After assembly it required minor adjustments, t5he wheel height works for me, I am 150 pounds and 5'10". If you plan to use the Moza5 kit as I did, the wheel mounting requires a couple of extra perforations.
T**Y
Zooom
Must have for Racing
H**.
Disappointed.
I was extremely excited to order and receive this chassis. Especially coming from the Playseat Challenge, which I absolutely loved. However, the Playseat Trophy has an abundance of quality control issues, poorly labeled instructions that do not properly label the included screws, and in some cases don’t even label anything at all. This is definitely not a chassis worth the price tag, nor does it appear that any quality control procedures are set in place in the building process. If it wasn’t such a hassle to disassemble it and re-package it, I would be gladly shipping this back to Playseat. I’m extremely disappointed in this product, and would recommend to look elsewhere for a chassis in this price range.
F**Z
Make sure the seat is in the right position style for you
Just finished assembling it, and it seems very comfy. One important thing to note: the seat has three attachments options. The default one shown in the assembly manual is quite upright, which resulted in an uncomfortable, overly upright position—even with the armrest adjustment fully extended. If you have back pain, try using the 'Formula' position and adjust the armrests accordingly. It will result in a much more comfortable angle for your back. Look at "boosted media" review on youtube to see how it looks when it's more reclined in a formula position. I'm 5'11'.
L**C
No issues assembling, very sturdy, light enough to push around on carpet, adjustments require tools.
This was purchased to be used with a Thrustmaster T300 and T-LCM pedals. Previous seat was a folding one from the same company. In comparison, this one is much sturdier and roomier at the bottom despite both of them having the hammock style seat design.There were no issues with the assembly, which was completed in about 30 minutes, no need to enlarge any holes. I followed the order of assembly per the manual, but left everything finger tight until everything was attached minus the steering wheel platform. Then everything was tightened as evenly as possible trying to keep the tension even left to right and around each round pattern. There are some tubes that have a converging angle so it may seem tight, but once it's in place, there is plenty of slack to get the fasteners in with no tools. The pedal tray required light pressure to push the sides apart, but this helps hold the tray in place when the fasteners are loosened for adjustment. The sides of the tray are lined with a slippery material so it's not a metal on metal grind when you need to loosen it to adjust.Set up took another 30 minutes or so, transferring the hardware from one seat to the other, routing wires, and what not. Still looking for the most comfortable seating position. The seat back angle is a bit of a pain to adjust, you must lift the seat cover in order to access the bolts and it is not a tool less adjustment. The steering wheel for/aft position also requires tools and some disassembly and reassembly. This might be an issue for those with drivers of significantly different sizes in the household of friends circle. The pedals are on tool less fasteners and can be slid and refastened into the next position easily.Overall it's been a significant improvement over my previous set up and will be ready for when I move to a direct drive set up.
G**R
Not a real chair
You should know, the chair isn't actually a chair, but some tight nylon wrapped around metal tubes.So if you've got a bad back, might want to skip this as you're just sitting in basically a tight hammock, and get a rig with a real chair.
J**S
Cool racing
Well made and is very realistic
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