

🏁 Race Ready, Built to Last, Designed for You!
The Wheel Stand Pro V2 is the #1 selling, handcrafted racing wheel stand compatible with Logitech G29, G920, G27, G25, and select Thrustmaster models. Featuring stepless ergonomic adjustments, a rock-solid frame, and compact foldability, it delivers professional-grade stability and comfort for sim racers. Packaged eco-consciously, it’s the ultimate upgrade for millennial gamers seeking performance and style without compromise.







| ASIN | B004AYMCRG |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,100 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #275 in Xbox Accessories #2,157 in PC Accessories |
| Brand | Wheel Stand Pro |
| Brand Name | Wheel Stand Pro |
| Button Quantity | 25 |
| Color | Black, Silver, White |
| Compatible Devices | Logitech G29/G920/G25/G27 Racing Wheels, Thrustmaster T-GT/TS-PC RACER/T500RS/T300RS/TMX PRO/T150 PRO/T248, Logitech Driving Force GT/PRO/EX/FX, Thrustmaster F430, Porsche GT2/GT3, CSR, T-LCM/T3PM pedals, and some specific models of headsets from other brands. Compatible Devices Logitech G29/G920/G25/G27 Racing Wheels, Thrustmaster T-GT/TS-PC RACER/T500RS/T300RS/TMX PRO/T150 PRO/T248, Logitech Driving Force GT/PRO/EX/FX, Thrustmaster F430, Porsche GT2/GT3, CSR, T-LCM/T3PM pedals, and some specific models of headsets from other brands. See more |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Pedals, Steering Wheel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,834 Reviews |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console |
| Item Dimensions | 26.5 x 18 x 4 inches |
| Manufacturer | Wheel Stand Pro |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
J**H
a sturdy, stow-able, minimalist stand suitable for display
[casual sim/racing gamer using item in non-dedicated area so stow-ability and convenience are prioritized] Nice sturdy minimalist sleek value Works perfect with low slung sectional 8 ft from 60 inch screen. I add studio sand bag on back crossbar on deep pile carpet (my brake is very stiff) Plastic-ish sleeves on wire cam levers is a nice detail. When not in use, rotate your wheel assembly 180 degrees, fold and compact so wheel tucks behind your mounted pedals, lock the cams, the center support can be used as a handle to lift and stow (note: I am not using mounted shifter) Unit is nice enough to display if you have room and vibe
C**D
I should have bought this a long time ago
I have been wanting a proper wheel stand for many many years but always had a hard time justifying the price to myself. I finally broke down and bought this for my new Logitech G920. This is one SOLID piece of kit. I really wish I had purchased one several years ago when I was using my G27 on my PC. There really isn't anything out there that I can see that would be better than this if you don't want an entire racing seat/stand setup. The kit came will all of the tools needed to set this up and adjust it just how you want. It includes a non-adjustable wrench, two allen wrenches, all the nuts and bolts that you need, and the optional plate to mount the shifter if you have one. The instructions are printed on nice laminated paper. There's also a youtube video that you should watch on setting it up and adjusting it. I didn't watch it at first and I missed a few things. All in all, it took me about a half hour to set up the stand with the wheel and adjust it to my liking. Wheel Stand Pro has really thought of everything in designing this stand. It's rock solid when driving. The weight of the stand combined with the wheel is probably somewhere around 20 lbs. I don't use it with the shifter (yet), so that will probably add a couple more lbs. Even at only 20 lbs, this thing doesn't rock when you thrash your wheel from side to side. It stays planted on my carpet even when pressing down really hard on the brake pedal. The chair I sit in will move backwards before this stand will slide. It's that solid. The Logitech wheel permanently attaches to the main plate with two bolts that screw directly to the wheel base. Then you just tighten the normal wheel grips and it won't move a bit. The wheel position is completely adjustable by changing the height, pole angle, and wheel level. I had no troubles at all getting a comfortable position when using that insanely comfortable Ikea chair (you know the one). The pedals rest on two tubes that have 4 adjustable rubber feet that can be moved to sit directly under the 4 corners of the pedal base so the plastic doesn't come in direct contact with the metal tubes. This makes noise and vibration non-existent. The pedal base can also be moved forwards and backwards along the tubes and then permanently locked in place. Some people have mentioned that their leg hits the center pole when using a single foot for the accelerator and brake pedals. My leg does touch the pole, but it's not so bad that I can't hit the brake pedal. In fact, I barley even notice it. It's really not an issue at all for me. On the other hand, I've recently started racing with both feet because I find it quicker than using just one. Racing this way, my legs don't touch the center pole at all. On the bottom of the base, there is a straight metal bar that screws directly into the pedal base which also keeps it permanently in place on the wheel stand. This same bar also holds the power brick for the wheel in place too, so that it's not even visible when in use. It seems as though it wasn't necessarily designed with that in mind though. It's almost as if someone just happened to notice that the brick was just the right size to put in some empty space and it will stay there. Still, it's a nice touch. Just make sure you don't tighten it TOO much so that the plastic in the power brick doesn't crack. The lot also includes a couple of wire ties to keep the wires close to the poles. I ended up using a few more just to keep things a bit more tidy. When not in use, you can lower the stand (without the need for tools) so that it can be easily stored without taking the whole thing apart. It's not exactly flat so you can't put it under a bed, but its compact enough to easily move out of the way or even into a closet if you have the space. I'm really happy I finally have one of these to race with. I just wish I had bought one a long time ago.
M**K
Does what it says on the box.
I play a lot of casual driving games, and frequently stream, and was getting a number of complaints of "grinding noises" when I used my G29 Logitech Wheel. Rather than move the microphone off the desk, I decided that a wheel stand would work better for me, as my desk serves dual purpose for gaming and professional business programming - so I cannot leave the wheel permanently on the desk. I researched a number of different wheel stands (and also some mic stands) and finally settled on this one for function and value for money. Set up was relatively painless, and mounting the wheel and peddles went without a hitch - I do not use the side stand for gearshift, so I cannot comment on that. A couple of cable ties are provided to keep the cabling out of the way. When not gaming the stand can be folded down and pushed to the side under the desk. It is stable for the purposes I use it for (farming simulators and trucking simulators) and it has reduced the wheel rumble noise through the microphone - though I do need to make sure that the wheel isn't in contact with the desk or the noise is evident on streams (but that's more my issue, than it is a problem with the stand). I've not had any serious problems, but there are some annoyances. The bar supporting the wheel component can get in the way of foot peddle operation in some seating positions, but you kind of get used to it. And it could use a few more cable ties - you get 2, But I think I could use a couple more to help secure the cables better. I like how it's made the setup/takedown process a lot easier, and being able to use a pair of provided screws to attach the wheel, rather than just rely on the friction clamp has made the wheel mount far more secure. In some ways it has exceeded expectations, and made my gaming experience a lot more enjoyable. And I think my viewers are far more appreciative of the lack of rumbling noises on the streams/videos.
T**I
Well made and sturdy product with just one minor concern that you can DIY.
Note: I’ve an Logitech G29 wheel set. This review is based off that. Item is very sturdy and compact, and well made. The wheelbase and the shifter installation is very good and secure. Taking a single star off only because the installation of the pedal base is only secured by a single screw. This might become a concern if there is lot of foot/pedal movement that is ‘heavy’ per-se. To mitigate this, after installing the base pedals with the single screw I’ve used tie racks to secure it further. And that seems to work well. Overall if space is a concern then this is a fantastic starter rig. I’ve it in front my couch and it’s comfortable. The bar in the middle is not an issue. I’m 6’0 tall and the bar sits between my thighs. I’m freely able to use the pedals no issues. The options to configure just the right height are very good. Can move it up/down, tilt it towards you and away. All in all I’m happy with this stand. If you take care of your things then this will last a long time. Good product.
G**H
Holds the wheel steadily
This stand is easy to set up in a few minutes. It is solidly made of steel, with no plastic parts or flimsy joints. It comes assembled and all bolts and tools are provided for attaching your wheel and pedals (I don't have a shifter but it provides for that too). There is a clear online video that demonstrates setting it up. The distance from the wheel to the pedals and the height and angle of the wheel are easily adjustable. Once tightened, the positions do not shift in use. The system is light enough to move around easily; I just push it into a corner when I'm not using it. The light weight is what I wanted, but it does mean that if you yank on the wheel too frantically the base can slip or rock a bit on the floor. The upright does not wobble, however. For storage, the upright stem can fold down until it hits the brake pedal, which makes the system shorter but doesn't change the footprint. I imagine you could stand it on end in the folded position, if that helped your storage situation. If you take the wheel and pedals off the stand folds perfectly flat, but who wants to do that, and then you would have to store the wheel and pedals. The stand suits my needs perfectly, as a player who likes driving games but does not play them every day and doesn't have a large space to commit to them. It is a huge improvement over clamping the wheel to a desk, and it makes driving games much more fun because the wheel and pedals are stable. I can imagine that an intensely dedicated player might want a heavier permanent setup with an integrated car seat, but this is just what I wanted.
E**A
A Perfect Complement to the Logitech G920
There are many reasons to invest in a dedicated mount for a steering wheel controller, as opposed to using the edge of a desk, table, or TV tray. For example, you'll have a stable, adjustable surface to mount the steering wheel. You will also have a fixed and stable place for the pedal attachment, which would otherwise move around as you use it. This is especially true for the Logitech G920, which has a very firm, nonlinear brake pedal that will most likely slide when you press it all the way. What makes the Wheel Stand Pro so exceptional is the material, design, and attention to detail. This stand is made entirely of metal and the clamps are very robust, so I would imagine that it will last longer than the steering wheel controller itself. The design of the stand allows for three-way adjustment of the steering wheel controller (tilt, telescope, and wheel angle), so it can be used with a variety of chairs and sofas. Lastly, the attention to detail in the packaging is quite remarkable. Although this unit came completely assembled, the manufacturer includes all of the tools to make adjustments (two hex wrenches and a box end wrench). The set-up time for me was less than 15 minutes from the time I opened the box to the time I was playing Forza 6. I immediately noticed the difference using this stand as I played compared to the TV tray that I was using before. Because I no longer needed to divert my attention to the unstable wheel and slipping pedals, I could focus more on the actual driving. My arms were less tired because I could adjust the position of the wheel, and I could apply full braking force with the stiff brake pedal because I knew it wouldn't slide away. In conclusion, this is most likely the best option to mount your Logitech G920, short of a racing seat simulator driving chair. And if you want to be able to fold and store your controller assembly quickly and easily, this is your best option.
J**Y
Does the job it's designed to do. Great product.
I have a plastic folding table from wallmart that serves as my computer table. I had an "Ah-hah!" moment when I tried to mount my G27 hardware to it. It wouldn't really mount because the clamps would actually bend the plastic of the table. I am very grateful for this wheel stand. The stand is very heavy and sturdy, which is a good thing. There's still a little bit of shake when throwing the wheel around in a racing game (I played Dirt 3 with it), but nothing I'm worried about, as I usually play Euro Truck Simulator 2 and don't experience it. For me, setup was a bit difficult, as I initially tried to mount the gear shift plate in the lower position. I discovered that this didn't allow my knees enough room to clear it when sitting in a straight backed chair, so I had to take everything apart and do it over again. So if you're using this with a straight backed chair and a computer table, you might want to consider mounting the plate in the higher position. Other than that, most of the tools needed to assemble the stand are included. You will need a Phillips to mount the shifter plate to the steering wheel plate. There are a lot of cords depending on the wheel hardware you use, but if you make use of the included zip ties, cord management is not a problem. The only dangling cords I have are the cord to the power brick and the usb cable, which are unavoidable and not the stand's fault. The stand folds up for storage which is nice. If you have the g27, the brake pedal is in the way, but their video seems to suggest placing a piece of cloth on the pedal, pressing the pedal down and letting the stand press against the cloth and pedal. I have enough room in my closet that I just fold the stand down far enough so that it doesn't depress the pedal. My only real issue with this stand is the price, which I've seen echoed among many of the other reviews. It was worth it for me, as I'm not mechanically inclined enough to make my own.
H**N
Received a flawed one
At first, I was very impressed. It was well packaged. The instructions were clear, easy to follow, and included a QR code that takes you to their YouTube page with video instructions. The paper was also laminated, which is very rare. Also, not only did they include the Allen wrenches, but they also included a combination wrench. That was quite surprising. And they also include a couple of zip ties to help with cable management. At the time, the stand felt very well made. Putting it together was very easy. If you're "handy", you won't need to consult the instructions much at all. Unfortunately for me, once I put it together, I noticed an issue. The base of mine did not sit flush on the floor (check out the video). Although I was certain the issue wasn't the floor, to make sure, I tried it out in different areas of my room. As I suspected, it didn't matter. This is quite frustrating since one thing you really need while using it is for it to not move at all. For now, I'm having to use a furniture pad to keep flushed, which is not ideal. As far as the rest of the stand, everything seems to work out pretty well. It can be adjusted quite easily. And it can be folded and stored away in no time at all. Which was one of the main features I was looking for. I really wanted to like it. The price seemed very fair, and if it wasn't for the one issue, it would do exactly what it's meant to do. But I can't overlook that one issue, which is a very big one when it all comes down to it. Overall, I'm disappointed with the product.
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