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🏁 Own the track with every turn — race like a pro, feel the thrill!
The Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Floor Pedals deliver an authentic racing simulation experience with 900-degree lock-to-lock rotation, smooth helical gearing, and pressure-sensitive pedals. Crafted with hand-stitched leather and stainless steel components, it offers premium durability and precision control. Compatible across PlayStation 5, PS4, PC, and Mac, this setup is perfect for serious sim racers seeking immersive gameplay and eco-conscious design.













| ASIN | B00YUOVBZK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 158 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 3 in PC Racing Wheels |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 25 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Playstation 3, Playstation 4, PC |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 4, Sony PlayStation 5 |
| Compatible devices | Playstation 3, Playstation 4, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Steering Wheel |
| Controller type | Steering Wheel |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,149 Reviews |
| Hardware Platform | PlayStation4 |
| Included Components | Force feedback racing wheel, Pedals, Power supply, User documentation |
| Item Weight | 2.25 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 222B411 |
| Model Name | G29 |
| Model Number | 941-000113 |
| Model name | G29 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Features | Force Feedback |
M**B
The King of Entry-Level Sim Racing
I've had my eye on the Logitech G29 for a while, and with the recent price drop to £169.39, it was the perfect time to get one. It's a huge step up from the cheap budget wheels and honestly, for the money, you can't really do much better. It's built like a tank with a solid steel construction and a nice hand-stitched leather steering wheel cover which feels great in your hands. The stainless steel paddle shifters are a nice touch too and they feel really responsive. The force feedback is the main thing here, and it's brilliant. It uses helical gearing which makes it pretty smooth and quiet, unlike some of the older wheels with their clunky gears. The wheel has a 900-degree lock-to-lock rotation, so you can really get a feel for the car on those big wide turns, just like you would in a real car. The pedals are also a big improvement over other brands in this price bracket. It's a full three-pedal set with throttle, brake, and a clutch, which is brilliant if you want to use the optional shifter for more realism. They're pressure sensitive and the brake pedal has a really nice, firm feel to it which helps with precision braking. The force feedback is strong but it's probably not as subtle or as detailed as some of the more expensive direct drive wheels you can get now. Those wheels are in a totally different league price-wise though, so that's not realy a fair comparison. For the price, you get a solid, reliable wheel that will last you for ages and give you a great introduction to sim racing. It's a huge improvement over using a standard controller. Logitech says that a lot of the plastic parts are made from 52% certified post-consumer recycled plastic, which is a nice little bonus and good to know they're thinking about sustainability.
M**N
Great wheel for the price
I swapped to this from a Fanatec Porsche GT2 wheel on PC. Seeing as that wheel cost twice as much (and with no pedals!), it was nice to find that this wheel was not a million miles away in quality. The force feedback is strong yet able to convey subtle forces giving a great feeling of when your wheels are losing traction or your back end starts to slide out. The wheel also reacts very quickly to input, there's absolutely no delay between turning the wheel and you vehicle responding so it feels quick and sharp, the GT2 feels slightly vague in comparison. The wheel is leather bound and feels solid and well made. The extra buttons on the wheel really help giving you 18 push buttons plus the twisty wheel thing as well as your gear shift paddles, but I did find the buttons tricky to press in the middle of a race but maybe that was just because I'm not used to their placement. Even the pedals feel good, the brake pedal in particular now feels more like a brake pedal as the resistance gets firmer the harder you press. All in all, if you are after a wheel and pedal set for the PC then you cannot go far wrong with one of these. Every racing game ever made for the PC was designed around the G25, G27 or this one so you know you're going to get a great experience and support. Tried it with Project Cars and Forza APEX both were really good (APEX in particular). It even works with Forza Horizon 3! Setup was painless, windows 10 detected it straight away but you'll still need to download the latest control panel. Once done you can tweak all kinds of settings and map buttons to key presses etc Shame it doesn't come with the separate H shifter, but I can recommend the Thrustmaster TH8A if you really want one.
P**O
Loads of fun
I have bought it for my son, but I enjoy using it as well. We are mostly playing Gran Turismo 7 and it gives loads of fun to use it compering to a pad. You need to get used to using it, it is not that easy at the beginning and it may be discouraging. But once you learn how to use it, it is amazing. I love the size of the wheel, and the leather cover. The build quality and the feeling is very good. I have compered it in the shop to the cheaper model of Thrustmaster T80 and it felt more like a toy for younger children compering to this one. It is nice that it has the functionality of the pad so can go through game menu using the wheel. Using it on the couch is not the most comfortable. I have found the pedals nice to use, but when playing for longer time the angle is not perfect for me and causes some discomfort. It feels much more comfortable to use with pc, connecting the wheel to the desk and using gaming chair. I would say for casual gaming it is a great choice, gives fun, feels pro, quality is good, and it is compatible with many games (e.g. Need for Speed). It is nice that it works with PS5 and PC but huge minus for Logitech for not making one version that would support xbox as well (you need g920 version if you want to play on xbox, but then it does not support PS).
S**T
Fantastic PC Wheel
Fully compatible with an existing wheel stand which is an essential requirement - lock this on to your desk and say goodbye to everything on it if it's not a sturdy solid oak table. The pedals are responsive, the wheel and pedals offer a vastly superior experience when coupled with driving games of any sort - I've tested the wheel in both American Truck Simulator, European Truck Simulator 2 and more recently Project Cars 2. Each title offering the wheel & pedal set a chance to shine with it's very responsive and adjustable Force Feedback giving you the feeling of direct control in the vehicles of your choice. I haven't tried it in a drifting game, but there's nothing to think this wouldn't do the job. As an entry level wheel for the driving game enthusiast it's affordable, and compatible with the G27 shifter just no buttons will map. There is an adapter if you already have this piece of kit and want to use the keys. If you want to use it on a PC, select PS mode and calibrate as normal. The set up and space required depends what you have and how tall you are, there's many different stands available offering different seating styles, I'm using my normal office chair but as I'm 6'3" tall and the stand is currently unable to sit under the desk I'm further from the monitor and keyboard that I would like to be, so do your research and take in to account it may require at least 5 feet of space including seating and access. Would I recommend it - oh yeah, as a non-driver in real life it's so much fun to recognize how to down shift and brake and what happens to a vehicle when you do something silly. I stall much less often in both racing and A/ETS2 games than I did at the beginning so there's a learning curve but most software offers aids to help ease you in and you can set the difficulty/realism depending on your mood or personal ability. The downside is the paddles on the wheel isn't analogue so they can't really be used as throttle and brake, well they can but only as digital inputs which isn't the same at all. Device recognition even the LGS software fully updated leaves a lot to be desired. If it's not Windows compatible I wish they would say so or fix the software drivers so they work. It's not a device you can leave plugged in at all times so playing this lottery is very annoying.
M**D
Good product
Good product
N**N
Everything you could ask for in a gaming steering wheel
So although I'm only a casual gamer, I've always enjoyed playing racing games on my PS4 (F1, Gran Turismo etc). As a child and a teenager, I used to love going to the arcades and playing OutRun, Ridge Racer etc, and so I have to say I was quite excited to buy this, although sometimes the memories of years gone by vs the reality are very different. However, this steering wheel and pedals didn't disappoint. Firstly - the setup. It was totally straightforward. I don't have a proper gaming setup, so was attaching this to a normal desk, and the pedals onto normal carpet. The steering wheel, once you take the time to properly tighten the clamps doesn't budge, and the pedals, once you ensure the carpet gripper is in place, again virtually never moves (if you press really hard onto the top of the break pedal (not the front, the top), then it can tilt, but if used properly, it wont move. The Wheel - it's responsive, the feedback from games like GT7 / F1 2021 is awesome and increases the feeling of being in the car. You have more buttons on the steering wheel than are needed for either game, but I'm sure if I was a more serious racer, I could find uses for them. The tiptronic gears are incredibly responsive too, and yet it's still easy to navigate around the games when not racing using the steering wheel. The only thing which you'll need a controller for is if you want to attach wired headphones into something. The Pedals - I have to say I read the reviews of "the stiff brake pedal" with a little concern.....however, it's stiff like a normal brake pedal in a car. For those who had taken out the spring etc, I guess you want more of an arcade feel than a real car feel. Logitech have done an amazing job with the pedals to create reality, whilst ensuring the practicalities aren't compromised. Overall - I can't find a fault with it. I'm sure it's cheaper than all the £1's I put into OutRun and Ridge Racer when I was growing up!
N**T
Best budget F1 wheel for the PS4 (?)
My apologies but this review is going to take the form of a short story. As a F1 fan of many years, about 15 years ago whilst living in South Africa, I came across a racing seat to compliment a PS2 (I think) with the then current F1 game included and a Logitech racing wheel. This proved to be amazing fun for both myself and many other friends. On leaving South Africa the seat was packed away and put in storage. I recently came across the seat and started thinking I would really like to play F1 racing simulations again. Obviously the PS2 is no longer an option so I acquired a PS4 Pro and F1 2018. The Logitech wheel and peddles attached to the seat were, of course, redundant. So, I looked around for a new combination wheel and peddle set that I could use with the seat, PS4 and new F1 game. Not wanting to spend too much on this as I wasn’t sure I would even really get that much interested in racing simulations (I could always return the PS4) I settled on the Thrustmaster T80. This proved to be hopeless – like trying to drive a 20 year old vehicle where the steering joints have all worn loose at very high speed. I was ready to return the PS4, the game and then dump the seat but I started to look around for alternatives. At this point, I came across the Logitech g29 on Amazon and knowing that my original wheel was a Logitech I thought this worth investigating. The g29 has force-feedback which my original PS2 wheel also had and the T80 doesn’t and realised this might be good. I looked at Thrustmaster options with force-feedback but they were nearly double the price of the Logitech and I wasn’t feeling very confident in Thrustmaster at that point. So, I bought a Logitech g29 and I can tell you that it is simply stunning! It took a few adjustments to setup the wheel and peddles to work with F1 2018 but having done this the experience is addictive. It feels like holding the wheel of the car – I feel in complete control. This makes F1 driving simulation come to life. I love it! The quality of the wheel is so much better than the Thrustmaster T80. I paid £80 for the Thrustmaster and £170 for the Logitech g29 but the difference in build quality and game play is far beyond that difference in price. I would have returned the whole kit if I had not gone to the g29. I am now extending my racing games beyond F1 and wondering what there might be beyond the g29! This is an amazing piece of kit for £170.
R**S
true review
G29 FOR PS4 REVIEW there are a lot of bad reviews out there generally because there is not much of a change from the G27 but what else do you want them to do with it they've added all the new buttons so you can access every aspect of your Ps4 straight from the wheel, The brake pedal has an integrated rubber damper that compresses and delivers increasingly higher resistance over a short throw distance to give a realistic break feel, has excellent realistic force feedback and the wheel is designed beautifully. The only bad thing i could say bad about the G29 is not being compatible for a couple of games like The Crew although it may not be issues related to the G29 wheel itself i personally think that Logitech should be pushing the likes of Ubisoft to making the G29 compatible with all racing games as an answer of "the compatibility of the wheel is up to the the developers we have supplied all information to Playstation for compatibility" to the question "why a wheel is not compatible with a game?" is unacceptable. If a game is compatible with wheels Logitech should be doing everything they can to make sure there wheel works and if there are issues that are not at there end they should be chasing the developers to update and make the G29 compatible as fast as possible . Over all review - 4/5 stars Great wheel, realistic feel, looks good and well made. A great purchase fantastic wheel highly recommended only downfall not being compatible with a couple of games but I'm sure these issues will not occur with future racing games i gave full 5/5 stars to help the amazon general average star rating as it dose not deserve to be that low only reason i drop my real overall rating to 4/5 stars is because of the compatibility
B**E
Très bon produit!
Je recommande a fond le produit, cependant attention vous pouvez recevoir un câble d’alimentation vers une prise non française. Je vous met une photo du câble qu’il faudrait avoir chez vous au cas où. Sinon le retour de force est incroyable.
A**.
Just know you'll have fun
Very good
V**O
Nice, cheap and plug & play on PS5.
Alright, this is by no means a technical review, as I have had no other “wheel” to compare this with besides my real car wheel. 1. As a married, mid 30’s guy with a regular job, I decided to get this wheel, alongside the VR2 for PS5, the manual shifter and a table/chair to put it all together. (Mid life crisis 1st signs maybe? :) 2. As I drive a manual, 6 speed sports coupe, without having a chance to really open up in the regular roads without getting a fine or worse, getting the car impounded, I decided to try and replicate that on the videogame (Gran Turismo 7 specifically) just cause I was bored. 3. With the complete setup bought altogether (the wheel, the 6 speed shifter + the VR2 + the chair and seat) I was blown away by it! It is my absolute new hobby! I had no Idea that the wheel had “resistance” when you turn and crash so, I don’t know, when I tried the first time it was like 🤯 :) 4. I’m sure today’s kids know a lot of these stuff better than me and probably can recommend something better and more expensive. However, based on my early 90’s arcade experiences, if you are a grown up, not really into “gaming” and just looking to have some casual fun (besides going to the strip club with your co-workers :) when you have that free time, then this wheel is for you. But pair it with the seat/table + the VR. It’s A-NOTHER level, light years ahead of the 90’s arcades that I used to play when I was a kid. 5. Keep in mind that your wife probably will hate it, but your kids will absolutely love it!
S**A
Muy bien
Le ha encantado y va estupendo
L**S
Bien mes pas bien
Pas précis du tout 😕mes bien pour le drift 😜 ou just pour conduire pour le fun comme pour le circuit de spa 😘 ou just Forza 5 le 4 et nul a chiée
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