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Logitech MOMO Racing
User Review(s)
"The Good, The Bad,....."
Simply put, it is the best wheel on the market for under $300. I absolutely love mine..... When it's working! The construction is high quality minus two areas, the pedals and the paddles. The paddles MAY break on you, the pedals WILL break on you. The potentiometers (pots) are extremely sub-par!! They are 9mm plastic pots in a plastic loose fitting so they are bound to break. Poor design. And customer support is an extreme hassle! They will however, send you a new replacement free of charge (at their leisure) Until you get it, it's a $100 paper weight.

From Randy James, July 01, 2004

"Great wheel, Poor quality"
The feel of the wheel is great. Awesome feel of the track, comfortable, and ergonomic. Shifter is great for sports car games, paddles are fantastic for F1 games. However! After only 3 months I ran into problems. The pedal sensors get screwed up to where your unable to use 100% throttle. Or sometimes the brakes will stay on approx 10%. And now receintly the right paddle double shifts. The pedal problem is temperarily resolved by unplugging the controller, but often comes back within a few laps. Very very frustrating. No fixes for the paddle problem so far. Great wheel to use, but VERY poor quality.

From SS454, October 13, 2003

"Possibly the best wheel in a long time!"
This wheel is the best ones I tried yet. If your into racing games alot definately give this one a try. It took me a while to find a wheel with all the features I wanted, but I finally found one. Though at first I was very skeptical once I tried it I couldn't stop. It mounts extremely stable on most any desk and has a very nice resistance in the peddles. If you want a wheel that can shake stuff off your desk... this one can do it. Great feel! No complaints. Logitech did a excellent job on this one.

From RAH, February 07, 2003

"One of the best FF wheels 4 sure."
I have tried a number of FF wheels, and until now my favorite wheel was the Ferrari Force Feedback. The FFF is still a great wheel, but the Logitech has a better foot pedel base IMO, including a special carpet grabber device that you can snap on or off. It won't slip on carpet - period.

The stick shift makes a nice clicking sound to let you know you hit the gear. Feels as good as the Ferrari stick.

The Wheel feels very solid and comfortable, and the feedback is the kind that will snap a dogs neck. You may even want to turn it down depending on your personal preference.

From Tyler Durden, December 13, 2002

"Move Over Momo Force!"
I got it from Futureshop Canada. The wheel is much more better than the Momo Force leather because it actually helps in the gripping since it is made of rubber.

The FF is very much the same as the Momo Force. Nothing is different. I especially liked the stick shifter since its much more realistic rather than the paddles. But in any case, it also has paddles for F1 games.

Very responsive, you can feel the difference between pavement, asphalt and off road.

By the way, it also works on Unreal Tournament III but its kinda wierd, you know.

Running and shooting enemies with a wheel!

...:::The Mighty ABACUS:::...

From The Mighty ABACUS, November 08, 2002

We're currently upgrading our user review system; so we won't be accepting new reviews for now.

MOMO Racing Specs
Interface(s)Original USB
Released dateSeptember 2003
PlatformsWindows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP
Device typeSteering wheel
Accompanying equipmentIntegrated shifter, foot pedal
Force feedback?Yes
# of buttons6
Bundled gamesNone
Power sourceSelf-powered
WarrantyOne year

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