Anonymous Posted
I’m coming from the Logitech g29 and right out the box you can already see and feel the difference in quality. The moza r5 is much stronger compared to my past wheel it takes much more getting used to but it makes you feel a ton more immersed during gameplay you can feel the little details such as your tires slipping or once you tires touch a different surface. I would recommend using a gaming rig or using something to weigh your pedals down though because the pedals do lift during gameplay but it doesn’t really bother me too much it’s more of finding out if you can deal with it overall great product in my opinion.
Gabriel Posted
Why I Bought It I was looking for something reliable that would integrate well with my existing setup and actually perform as advertised. After comparing a few options, this one stood out for its balance of features, quality, and price. Setup & First Impressions Setup was straightforward and didn’t feel overwhelming. The instructions were clear, and everything worked as expected right out of the box. First impressions were positive, the product felt well made and thoughtfully designed. Everyday Performance After spending time using it, performance has been consistent and dependable. It handles regular use smoothly without hiccups or unnecessary adjustments. I appreciate that it just works without needing constant tweaking. Build Quality & Design The build quality feels solid and durable. Nothing feels flimsy or rushed, and the overall design makes sense from a usability standpoint. It’s clear some attention went into how it’s meant to be used day to day. Who I’d Recommend It For I’d recommend this to anyone who wants something reliable, easy to use, and well built without overpaying. It’s a good option whether you’re upgrading or buying something like this for the first time. Final Thoughts Overall, I’m very satisfied with this purchase. It meets expectations, feels like a good value for the price, and I’d feel confident choosing it again.
Laconvail Posted
Ive used some very nice sim racing wheels and setups. This wheel isnt as strong as something higher priced but its very smooth and still plenty enough torque for good feedback. The Moza software works great. I like that this isnt a closed system and can be upgraded with other wheels, pedals, etc if you get into it and want to build up your set up.
DanielM Posted
Defintly recommend this wheel, I have a pc and had no problems setting this up. Also in my opinion one of the most customizable apps for the wheel changing the way you feel curbs or bumps in the road!
MICHAELF Posted
Feels amazing and smooth ( best beginner setup in my opinion )
JohnC Posted
This is my first direct drive set up and honestly I’ve been having a great time with it. A buddy of mine has a much better wheel set up and I thought it wouldn’t be as fun since I’ve used his but it’s just as fun. I’d recommend getting the brake mod kit but other than that it’s a solid product if you’re getting into sim racing
MarkC Posted
Love this bundle for a starting point in sim Racing, only complaint I have is it has recently made me start looking at stronger motors.
DailyCruzer Posted
Great feedback through the steering wheel. Easy to assemble. Connects to computer via usb so pretty much it’s plug and play. Glad I went this route instead of a G29.
JonahW Posted
Awesome ffb ive used daily for 6-8 hours a day going on 2 months now, everything is still perfect
JCG77 Posted
The Moza Racing R5 Bundle blew me away with its performance and build quality. The 5.5 Nm direct drive delivers smooth, powerful, and detailed force feedback that completely changes the racing experience. The ES wheel feels premium with responsive buttons and satisfying paddle shifters, and the SR-P Lite pedals are solid and accurate right out of the box. For an even more realistic braking feel, I highly recommend getting the brake performance kit add-on — it makes a huge difference in control and immersion. Setup is fast, tuning is easy with Moza Pit House, and the value for money is unmatched. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Hands down one of the best sim racing bundles for its price.
KouT Posted
A great beginner friendly direct drive for sim racing.
Gameo Posted
The force feedback is great and its very affordable
Adrian Posted
Great product great price had no trouble finding it .i would reccomend this wheel as a great starter wheel you will not grow out of.
JarethL Posted
It's a blast but the first one I bought was bugged and I had to exchange it for a new one but the new one works good
Johnathan Posted
For the price it's definitely the best bang for your buck, it feels great, good quality. If you're looking to get into racing with a wheel this is definitely the bundle to go with for the price. I would however have liked to have seen the brake performance kit come standard with the bundle but otherwise it's great
Duda Posted
This really works well behond my expectations. Makes the game more fun
3Tcubed Posted
Any decent Direct Drive racing base system was well over $1k three years ago. And the quality of some of the products was... often substandard. A few years ago the entry level products were mostly light weight plastic. So much has changed over that time frame. There are now wheelbase, steering wheel and pedal combos like the Moza R5 is much less. It’s getting much more affordable to participate in the "DD" because of products like this Moza R5 Racing Simulator. The R5 package weighs 29 lbs in its packaging. It's got some heft. My first impressions of the wheelbase is that it is tiny, but heavy (compared to others). It’s only 4.5" in deep (not including the shaft). This makes it much easier to desk mount right in front of a monitor or notebook. The steering wheel is only 12" wide which is really small (compared to others). But this is a great design decision. It's not that fancy but it has plenty of buttons and two great shifters. It is big enough, heavy enough, so it does not seem like a toy. It is small enough to give you decent torque quite accurately. More on the force feedback later; but it more than met my expectations. The pedals are heavy metal, they offer some adjustment that you don't find at this price point. You can adjust the throw, the pedal face height and even the spacing between the pedals. There is also an optional brake upgrade and an optional (SR-P Lite) clutch to complete the floor pedals. Both options are very reasonably priced, great options to complete the kit. The hardware installation, fortunately Moza supplies a desk mounting bracket with the bundle but at my dest I found the mount to be too close to my knees. So for testing I mounted it to a granite counter in my kitchen, where I use several notebooks. Mounted to a standard desk I did feel that leg clearance was less than it needed to be. The desk mount can accommodate desks/counters up to 2.5" thick. The mount is also heavy metal making it very stable. It has a fixed angle (not adjustable) which should be fine for most installations. The pedals should be connected to your wheelbase before mounting them. They plug in under the heel plate which can’t be accessed when mounted. Mounting them was relatively simple with the bolts which were provided. The steering wheel has 11 pins on the rear. These pins provide power and data communications. The R5 does not have a wireless module (making it more reliable). There are inputs for the pedals, dash, shifter, expansion ports, & E-Stop on the rear of the wheelbase (image shows all connections). The software installation, I'd previously used the notebook in my kitchen with the Asphalt Racing series and Raceroom. The version of Steam I had installed was out of date so I upgraded it (all my windows games use it). I then installed the Moza Pit House. When it started it recognised what Moza hardware was installed/connected. It also prompted me to update the wheelbase firmware. Once done I had to remove the "quick release" steering wheel and reinstall it. The software shows all the basic things on the home tab. You can see your pedal inputs, button presses, rotation and overall force settings. You can fully adjust the pedal curves and dead zones via their software (more of a high end feature). You can adjust the force feedback setting using a 'equaliser' setup screen. It works quite well (but depends on the sim you're - you make changes on the fly while driving). MOZA also gives lots of presets. You can tweak the settings all you'd like. It even has one click configuration for multiple games which don’t natively support MOZA the wheelbase. The Moza Pit software needs to be running in order for the LEDs on your steering wheel to work. The software has just about everything you could ask for. The pedals are the weakest part of this bundle. They perform pretty well, but they very much are entry level. I wish they included a clutch, but some sim racing games don't need/require it. I had a minor issue calibrating the brake where the high end was not being set right. The steering wheel is exceptional. The materials feel quite good, better than I expected. There are plenty of buttons that are easy to reach. I really like the d-pad and the shifters. The size of this steering wheel is perfect for this setup. It's nice with a quick reaction. The force feedback is what really matters; you really cannot expect the world. But the accuracy and speed of the movement of the wheel is excellent. The force feedback was enjoyable and above my expectations. I tried this wheelbase across several sims and it performed very well. The default settings in the MOZA pit house software are good starting points for most cars. I did have to play with the settings quite a bit to get set up for drifting. The more I used it, the more I liked the smaller size. It gives you a nice tight, crisp force feedback. I love the form factor. The quick release wheel is quiet and reliable. It has no flex whatsoever. I had no connectivity issues throughout my testing. The steering wheel is basic, containing lots of simple buttons and two surprisingly good shifter paddles. The pedals are functional but unremarkable. But they are perfect for entry level sim racers. I really recommend this setup to those that are looking to get into sim racing. It’s a great set up to get started with.
DonB Posted
Well, built, solid construction, not a bunch of cheap plastic. Great quality and feel. The pedals do need to be assembled, but it’s not that hard. tool and screws are provided
Rick Posted
Stop looking and just buy it. Warning that this is addictive and you will then want a rig to put it in, upgraded pedals, shifters, hand brake, your wife will hate you. But it is amazing.
Slowey Posted
Great upgrade from my logitech g923 at an affordable price point!
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