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Moza KS Pro vs CS Pro: Which Sim Racing Wheel Should You Buy?

SimRacerZone - Knowledge Base

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The article compares two identically-priced Moza wheels that share the same 2.99-inch display, paddles, and software but differ fundamentally in rim design. The KS Pro uses a flat butterfly formula rim with 10 programmable buttons, four thumb wheels, and dual-clutch paddles — optimized for open-wheel racing. The CS Pro features a 325 mm round GT rim with 8 buttons and an expandable rim-swap pattern for GT, endurance, and multi-discipline racing. The guide positions the choice as "which shape suits your racing" rather than better/worse, and covers grip materials, control density, and compatibility trade-offs.

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The Moza KS Pro and CS Pro are two of the most popular performance sim racing wheels in the Moza line-up, and they're priced identically — which makes choosing between them genuinely tricky. The good news: under the rim they're nearly the same wheel. Both share the same 2.99-inch display, the same magnetic forged-carbon paddles, the same lighting, software, and wheelbase compatibility. The real decision comes down to one thing: rim shape and the kind of racing you do. This guide breaks down exactly who each wheel is for.

KS Pro vs CS Pro: the short answer

Because they cost the same and share the same core electronics, you're not choosing a "better" or "cheaper" wheel — you're choosing the right shape for your racing.

Choose the Moza KS Pro if you mostly race open-wheel and formula cars (and some GT) and want the maximum number of controls in reach.

Choose the Moza CS Pro if you race GT, endurance, drift, or a mix of disciplines, want a more comfortable round rim for long stints, and like the option to expand later.

Full spec comparison

Feature Moza KS Pro Moza CS Pro

Rim shape Butterfly / formula (flat) Round GT rim (325 mm)

Best suited to Open-wheel & formula, plus GT GT, endurance, drift & multi-discipline

Grip material Soft-touch TPE Microfiber leather

Display 2.99" HD customizable 2.99" HD customizable

Programmable buttons 10 RGB 8 RGB

Rotary switches Four 12-position + one 8-position Four 12-position

7-way switches Two multifunction joysticks Two funky switches

Thumb wheels Four Two

Paddles Magnetic forged-carbon + dual clutch Magnetic forged-carbon, optional 6-paddle upgrade

Rim swapping Integrated (fixed rim) 6×70 bolt pattern (swap third-party rims)

Lighting RGB buttons, rev & flag lights RGB buttons, rev & flag lights

Quick release All-aluminium All-aluminium

Software MOZA Pit House MOZA Pit House

Compatibility MOZA bases + third-party via hub (PC) MOZA bases + third-party via hub (PC)

Price Same price point Same price point

Rim shape and feel: formula vs GT

This is the heart of the decision. The KS Pro uses a flat, butterfly-style formula rim. Your hands stay fixed at the quarter-to-three position, which is exactly how you drive open-wheel and many GT and prototype cars — no shuffle-steering, just precise inputs with every control under your thumbs and fingers. The soft-touch TPE grip keeps it light and responsive during quick direction changes.

The CS Pro takes the opposite approach with a full 325 mm round GT rim…

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