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Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
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List Price: $149.95
Our Price: $94.65
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Product Details
- Batteries Included: 0
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- Binding: Electronics
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- Brand: Saitek
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- EAN: 0021165105539
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- Features: Realistic aircraft rudder control, Integrated Toe Brake control, Adjustable Tension, Solid non-slip base, USB connect
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Fragile Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Saitek
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- Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
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- Manufacturer: Saitek
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- Model: PZ35
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- Platform: Windows XP
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- Product Group: CE
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- Publisher: Saitek
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- Studio: Saitek
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- Title: Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
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- UPC: 021165105539
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- Warranty: 2 years warranty
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Customer Reviews
Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
Just being a biginner at Flight Simulation, I wanted to upgrade my experience from just a joystick. I read many reviews and went with what the majority of them I read suggested. I decided on Saitek over CH. I have absolutely no cons at all. Amazon was the cheapest price I could find,it was delivered in good shape by UPS on the day it was supposed to be. Makes FSX much more realistic!
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A very good addition to the Flight Sim experience
I have had no "lock-up" problems at all, and I find the construction of these pedals adequate, if not excellent.
I might be able to relate to some of the criticisms if I were into "slam-the-stick, jam-the rudder" combat sims, but for my general aviation sim use, they are fine.
I have a minor problem with the toe brake sensitivity and brake lock up, but I haven't experimented with the settings to any great degree, and I'm sure the solution is in there somewhere.
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Used on X-Plane
I installed the rudder pedals/brakes for X-Plane on my MAC with the Saitek X52 Pro. I had no problems with the calibration. I highly recommend these Saitek products.
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Not flimsy at all
I debated about these pedals vs CH and decided
to go Saitek because I liked the design better.
There was a reviewer who called these flimsey,
thats absurd unless maybe you are 300lb and
try standing on them. In a real aircraft the
pedals are something you operate 'delicately',
do the same with these and you won't be disappointed.
I started using these with single prop GA craft,
and now have joined a VA and am flying regional
jets, the one problem that I had to contend with
is the base will slip on the carpet, its just
something to plan for dealing with.
Given the same choice now I would come down exactly
the same, these are the best pedals in their class
IMHO.
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Don't waste your money
I've been a sim pilot since the days of ATF in the eighties, and in the real world all my life.
The first pair jammed/locked up after 8-10 hours use. The second pair jammed/locked up after 5-6 hours use. The third pair jammed/locked up after only a single hour of use. I feel these pedals are not made of the right materials to make them a practical, viable product. My advice is, don't waste your money.
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