Heusinkveld delivers precision-engineered pedals and peripherals designed to help you drive fast and consistently in your sim.
Their product range—from the versatile Sprint pedals to the high-end Ultimate+, along with newer accessories like the MagShift shifter and V2 handbrake—prioritises adjustability, driver control, and build quality rooted in real motorsport philosophies.
While the mid to high-end sim racing market has grown increasingly competitive, Heusinkveld remains a benchmark for reliability and performance, particularly in load cell pedal design. As always, check out our detailed reviews below to see how each Heusinkveld product stacks up—and whether it might be the best sim racing hardware for your rig.
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Heusinkveld Load Cell Handbrake V2 – Detailed Review
When it comes to sim racing handbrakes, the difference between a good one and a bad one can be quite profound. The €280 Heusinkveld V2 Handbrake enters the premium peripheral market with ambitious goals, promising precise control through load cell technology and extensive customization options. Having established themselves as a go-to brand for high-end pedal sets, Heusinkveld’s expertise in load cell implementation creates high expectations for this offering. We’ve put the V2 Handbrake through extensive
Heusinkveld Load Cell Handbrake V2 – Detailed Review
When it comes to sim racing handbrakes, the difference between a good one and a bad one can be quite profound. The €280 Heusinkveld V2 Handbrake enters the premium peripheral market with ambitious goals, promising precise control through load cell technology and extensive customization options. Having established themselves as a go-to brand for high-end pedal sets, Heusinkveld’s expertise in load cell implementation creates high expectations for this offering. We’ve put the V2 Handbrake through extensive
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Heusinkveld MagShift – Sequential Shifter REVIEW
Heusinkveld is a highly regarded brand that has had the trust of many Sim Racers with their pedal sets for quite some time. So we have been very eager to try out their Magshift sequential shifter to see if it lives up to the brand’s reputation for premium sim racing
Asetek Forte VS Heusinkveld Sprint
One of our most highly requested videos has arrived. If you’re in the market for a set of Load Cell pedals for your Sim Racing rig you’ve no doubt considered these two sets. So with a lot of experience behind us on both of these pedal sets, we take you
REVIEW – Heusinkveld Sprint Sim Racing Pedals
The HE Sprint pedals have been one of the most highly requested products for us to look at for a very long time. When Heusinkveld sent us a set to look at, we took a deep dive into every detail of these pedals that will be important for you to
REVIEW – Heusinkveld Sim Pedals Ultimate+
Heusinkveld are somewhat of a household name when it comes to high-end sim racing gear. Their Ultimate pedals have been in the market for the better part of a decade. The recent release of the revised Ultimate+ pedals, as well as an upgrade kit for existing Ultimate owners sees the
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO SIM RACING – Part 2 – Everything you need to know about Sim Racing Pedals
Pedals, along with a solid mounting solution are generally regarded as single the most important component in a sim racing rig when it comes to turning fast and consistent lap times. So in today’s video we’ll take a closer look at all the things you need to know to make
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS – Are Heusinkveld Ultimate Pedals Faster & More Consistent?
I recently picked up a set of second hand Heusinkveld Ultimate Pedals, so today we find out how much difference they make to my speed and consistency over the Fanatec Clubsport V3 Pedals I’ve been using for the last 18 months by analyzing the lap times as well as telemetry
ASETEK SIMSPORTS Pros and Cons
Pros
- Excellent build quality and component durability across the range
- Load cell implementation delivers precise, consistent pedal feel
- Strong adjustability on pedals and peripherals to suit a wide range of driving styles
- SmartControl software offers detailed tuning options
- Well-supported by a long-standing reputation in the sim racing community
Cons
- Price premium compared to some newer offerings with similar features
- Older product lines lack tool-less adjustment and other modern refinements
- Initial setup and calibration may be more involved than with some newer systems