🏁 Elevate Your Game: Where Comfort Meets Speed!
The Next Level Racing NLR-S031 GTLite Pro Foldable Racing Cockpit is designed for an immersive racing experience, featuring a comfortable padded seat, a foldable design for easy transport, and compatibility with various racing peripherals. Quick assembly and tool-free adjustments make it suitable for users of all ages and sizes.
G**V
Epic Racing Cockpit for Daily Thrashing!
I’ve been using the Next Level Racing GTLite Pro cockpit every day, and it’s an absolute beast! It holds my Fanatec CSL DD like a champ, and trust me, I really put it through its paces with some intense sim drifting sessions.Here’s what makes this cockpit a standout:Rock-Solid Stability: No matter how hard I thrash on it, this cockpit stays put. It’s built to withstand the action without wobbling or flexing.Comfortable Design: The padded seat is super comfortable, making those long sessions a breeze. It’s got that GT-style vibe that just feels right.Space-Saving Foldable Feature: I love that it folds up for easy transport and storage. It’s perfect for when I need to clear space in my gaming area.Quick Assembly: The setup is straightforward, and I appreciated the detailed instructions. I was racing in no time!Adjustable for Everyone: With tool-free adjustments, it’s easy to personalize for different setups or users, making it suitable for everyone from kids to adults.For the price, this is definitely the best bang for your buck. If you’re serious about sim racing, this cockpit is a must-have! Highly recommended!
S**E
First time using a racing seat set up
TLDR: A great seat all around for those that do not see themselves getting too serious with sim racing and using mostly entry level wheel and pedal set ups. Feels solid and easy to get in and out of.Edit: November 3, 2023, I glossed over the portion of the manual where it shows that you can move the wheelbase plate back for shorter individuals. I moved the base plate back and now it is even more comfortable for me racing with the seat incline set to the middle. I have also changed the angled pedal base to the flat base. It allows the back of my thighs to rest more naturally on the front of the seat for more comfort. I love the seat and no I still haven't tried folding it yet.Edit 2: November 10, 2023, my wife finally asked to move it from the living room to the loft. So, I folded it for the first time. If you follow the instructions, it is an easy task to do. If you try to do it on your own, you will end up just looking for the instruction booklet...yes that was me. I will say, when folded, it can fit in a hall closet if you need to put it away. It also has a good amount of weight to it folded with the wheelbase and pedals. It can also be awkward to lift by yourself, but it is possible if you know how the center of gravity will shift with the wheelbase and pedals attached to it. The wheels do make it easier to move from one place to another, as long as there is room to maneuver it.Original review:As one who just recently moved to a wheel and pedal combo set up for racing games (after two decades of using only a controller), I wasn't happy with my previous set up of a portable table and chair. My posture wasn't right for using the pedals and grasping of the wheel, regardless of what size chair I used. So, I went ahead and did some research on a cheaper alternative in terms of a dedicated sim racing seat. I first looked at the GTLite and was about to settle for that, when I saw the Pro version. The F1 version seemed to eat up too much floor space so I passed on that as well. I looked at tubular versions, but they were either too expensive or way too bulky and seem to not be "move it here and there" friendly.I went ahead and purchased this product instead. I read the reviews of the three versions NLR had to offer and the biggest knock on them was the movement of the wheelbase. Having only a G920, I figured the GTLite Pro will suffice, due to the included stabilizing straps. It took me about 20 minutes from start to finish setting it up (Including installing the wheel and the pedals). I have to say, I am pleasantly surprised with how stable the seat feels. I notice more the noise the wheel makes over the movement of it. This is a large seat, and I am now wondering if I should've just purchased the F1 version for the same price, but hey it is what it is.The seat can accommodate small, medium, and large individuals. I fall in the small category, being only 5'5". I will adjust the seatback from the first to second detent and both positions are good for me. The third detent..forget it for me, I can barely reach the wheel without the need to hold myself up using the wheel. Not a good idea to do, imo. I don't think putting a tensioning force on the wheel will result in a good outcome for the durability of the wheel.The adjustable pedal mounts will cover a variety of leg room (front to back and side to side), unless you are over 6'3"ish (???), then I think you might run into some lack of leg room issue. I used the angled assembly for the pedals and am comfortable with it. I haven't tried the flat option, yet. Not sure if I will, since I am already used to how it is. Switching it from angled to flat is fairly easy if I wanted to try it out.My son who is 5'9" and weighs around 190lbs fits comfortably in the seat, with room to spare and more. My wife...lol, now that is a sight to see! She is 5'2" and looks super tiny in it. The seat is very comfortable, and breathability is excellent. Put a fan behind you for forced ventilation, and you will be gaming for hours on end!I haven't tried the folding feature of it, since my wife doesn't mind this contraption in the middle of our living room. All in all, I think I made a good purchase with this one.
M**O
Building it was pain but really nice when built
It really is comfortable, I’ve gotten better in racing using the rig. The whole set up is really really solid and you can really drive hard on it without noticeable flexing, I’m also using the G923 wheel and feels good. Folding can be process but if you have enough to put aside you really don’t have to fold it all the way and just fold the seat and lift up the pedals and strap it, so it’s not too bad.The only gripe was building the rig, and it was a pain to be very honest. Some parts I really had to use a lot of force to make some screw holes really line up. The shifter platform took some pushing to be flushed in the hole for the screw to line up, almost decided to use super glue to keep it in place but after a good 5-10 min of pushing, I got it lined up. But after the pain, the whole cockpit is definitely worth it.I’m 5’7 and I fit nice and comfortably. Adjustments is really nice with all the options you have to make enough room for someone taller than me for sure.
B**Z
Great racing setup for those who want to put it away after use
Love it. It's comfortable, easily assembled. Folds up to a reasonable size (still a little combersome) but the wheels make it easy to move around too. Takes a little bit of effort to get out of after some time gaming as there are no solid supports once the wheel bracket is opened to exit, so if your a little less strong in the legs either start doing those squats, brief the wife or look for something a little higher off the ground. The only gripe I have, which is small, is that adjusting the backset angle or preparing it for use after stowing is a three hand process. You have to pull two pins and then handle the seat back. But other than that I love it.
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