*NEW - HPP Simulation PRX-SE Pedals

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Wanted to do this thread on these newest pedals coming from Mark at HPP Simuation.
Many will be familiar of the brand and good reputation it already has had with previous pedal-sets.
Barry Rowland of Sim Racing Garage will be reviewing these in the near future too.

Anyone following, considering or wanting to discuss?
They look incredible with so many options offering slanted, vertical, forward and inverted "GT Style". I really dig the build and finish of these and that they can be purchased in 2 or 3 pedal configs.


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Prices for (Special Edition come with included extras)
3P-PRX-SE $1247
2P-PRX-SE $947

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My only real whinge is that of all the high end pedals only "simpedals" seem to offer support with consoles using a special board from (Basherboards) but such a component is not available for other high end pedals (to my knowledge).
 
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* Is the throw of the brake pedals adjustable?
* Can you adjust the stifness of the brake pedal. I mean, can you adjust the brake pedal to simulate a road car brake pedal and a race car brake pedal? Would be nice if I change between a road car and a race can in Assetto Corsa and want to drive without ABS.
 
They seem to be one of the most adjustable pedals on the market and one of the most compact and well finished.
Few people have them yet. You can see Barrys review of the previous models which he already was highly impressed with and these by design appear to be even better in many ways.
 
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These pedals look really great. I'm a very big fan of the design

but... i'm more that happy with my HE-Pros
 
I've had mine since early December, but won't be unboxing them until my Bodnar wheel arrives. Very excited. First game I'm going to play is this:


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I've had mine since early December, but won't be unboxing them until my Bodnar wheel arrives. Very excited. First game I'm going to play is this:

Very nice combination...
Pedals still in the box, oh come on not want to share more?
Just sad, thanks for the humour though.

You could consider one of these for @£4000 to sit smug in while your waiting :lol:
 
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Way to go! Lately I've been getting more and more interested about updating my 9 years old G25, and for the pedals these would be the best? What other options did you consider Latte? I'm asking because you surely have looked around. This set is a looker for sure. Yes, I'm drooling :P
 
Way to go! Lately I've been getting more and more interested about updating my 9 years old G25, and for the pedals these would be the best? What other options did you consider Latte? I'm asking because you surely have looked around. This set is a looker for sure. Yes, I'm drooling :P

You should know by now there is "no best" pedals ;)

There is a group of "tier 1" pedals, but no definite winner in most people's views.

Also, most of the time people nominate their own pedals as the best so you're going to get very biased reviews.

Tier 1 is really this and HE pedals.
 
Thanks! Will look into those as well :)

I've not ordered a set of these just started a thread to discuss them and find out more about them.

Personally I do really like the design and quality of these. To me they look amongst one of the best made/looking options available. How they perform to others? Well based on the previous models which were highly regarded, these are meant to make improvements in design including a GT configuration. As for performance like others I await to learn more.

No doubt "Barry's" and other upcoming reviews will give the low down on them.

As I like to still enjoy console games I personally would be wanting my next pedals to be a quality set that can also be used with consoles and compatible wheels for those. I see nothing wrong in wanting this as a feature for a persons cockpit and especially sharing such personal preference on a "Console Based Forum".

I do hope that some 3rd party adapters will become available to facilitate this growing market of quality sim based pedals. So far I am only aware of these doing so using a licensed "Basher Board".

@JohnBodin curious if you can add anything to this dilemma or would be willing to make adapters in the future?
 
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