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Simsonn Pro Pedals Review: Budget Price, Surprisingly Great Performance

OC Racing

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The Simsonn Pro Pedals offer a 200 kg load-cell brake, steel construction, and multiple configuration options (with/without clutch, dampers, pedal plate) at around $230. The review highlights impressively rigid build quality with no flex or squeaks despite the low price point, though the powder-coat finish reflects budget constraints. The author examines whether the pedals deliver serious on-track performance or merely look more impressive than they actually perform.

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The Simsonn Pro Pedals are one of those products that immediately make you do a double take. Not because they come from some huge established brand or because they look especially polished, but because once you see the price, the whole thing starts getting a lot more interesting. As tested, these sit around the $230 mark, which puts them in the same sort of conversation as much more entry-level pedal sets.

And that is exactly what makes them worth talking about. Because despite the relatively modest pricing, the Simsonn Pro Pedals are trying to offer something that feels much more serious. Steel construction, a 200 kg load cell brake, significant adjustability, optional dampers, and three-pedal configurations that look far more hardcore than the usual budget competition. So after spending real time with them, the question becomes pretty simple. Are these actually as good as they seem, or is this just another product that looks more impressive than it really is.

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What the Simsonn Pro Pedals Actually Are

The Simsonn Pro Pedals are an affordable sim racing pedal set available in several different versions. Depending on the configuration, you can get them with or without a clutch, with or without dampers, and with or without a pedal plate. That means the exact pricing moves around a little, but the main story stays the same. These are still budget-friendly pedals trying to punch well above what their price would normally suggest.

That is obvious the second you look at them. They have a much more industrial and serious design than many of the pedal sets they compete with, and they are clearly trying to appeal to buyers who want something more adjustable and more hardware-focused than the usual beginner options. And honestly, that part works straight away.

Build Quality Is Better Than the Price Suggests

One of the strongest parts of the Simsonn Pro Pedals is the build quality. The set is made entirely of steel, with 3 mm laser-cut components throughout, and the end result feels impressively rigid. There was no unwanted flex, no strange side-to-side movement in the pedals, and no squeaks during my time with them. For a product in this price range, that is genuinely impressive.

The main place where the lower price starts to show itself is in the finish. The powder coating is fine, but it is not especially refined, and you can…

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