The MOZA CRP2 Load Cell Sim Racing pedals are a much needed update to their predecessors. As the MOZA ecosystem has expanded and continued to impress, particularly with their recently updated force feedback, the previous line-up of pedals has been somewhat disappointing compared to the likes of Fanatec, Simagic and VRS to name a few. This is particularly important if you want to utilise XBOX compatibility with MOZA gear.
It is great to see that MOZA have addressed some of the issues that were present in the original CRP pedals, making the CRP2 Load Cell pedals a worthy companion to their high quality and well executed wheel bases and ever growing range of wheels.
In this review of the MOZA CRP2 pedals, Will takes a deep dive in to the details of build quality adjustability and driving experience to help you decide if these pedals are worthy of a place on your sim rig, and whether or not these pedals make the MOZA ecosystem a no brainer in 2024.
MOZA CRP2 Ratings
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Pros
- Competitive price for the driving feel
- Highly adjustable brake feel
- Flexible configuration options
- Xbox Compatibility with an Xbox compatible Moza wheel
- Clear upgrade over original CRP pedals
- Everything you need for consistent driving with correct techniques
Cons
- Optional extras raise the real cost
- Carbon fiber heel plate scratches easily
- Elastomers relax over time
- Less adjustability than high-end competitors
- Fiddly spring and elastomer changes
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With his background in electrical engineering, adult education and passion for motorsports, Will is one of the most experienced people on the planet when it comes to reviewing Sim Racing Hardware.
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Tom Ford operates Boosted Media with his brother Will and produces all Boosted Media sim racing videos and written articles. A true motorsport fanatic with a professional background in engineering and media, he works closely with Will across testing and analysis, turning extensive product evaluations into clear, practical reviews and buying advice for sim racers.