In this detailed review of the Simagic P1000 pedals, we take a close look at the ins and outs of what has become one of the most popular choices in Sim Racing Pedals. From their high-end appearance to their smooth operation and range of adjustability, there is a lot going for these pedals straight out of the box.
Add to that the the huge range of upgrades available such as the Hydraulic Brake and Throttle Systems, the Haptic Pedal Reactors and Lighting Bars, and you’ve got what might be everything you could possibly need in a Sim Racing pedal set.
So join Will for a deep dive on these pedals as he goes into depth on everything you need to know about the Simagic P1000 pedals, drawing on his experience with a huge range of competitor products from Fanatec, Heusinkveld, VRS, Simucube and more!
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Pros
- Extremely high quality presentation
- Integrates seamlessly with Simagic Ecosystem
- Easy to work on with tools included
- Very smooth and precise feeling under foot
- Heaps of adjustment with the elastomers provided, even more with optional performance kit
- Haptic Motors genuinely allow you to feel more of what’s going on with the car
- Modular design that allows you to add accessories or upgrade to hydraulic if you want
Cons
- Elastomers relax which can impact brake precision, eliminated with angle sensor
- Pedal pad holes are sharp and uncomfortable when driving with socks
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Will Ford operates Boosted Media with his brother Tom and is the on-camera host and technical lead behind the channel’s sim racing hardware reviews.
With a background in electrical engineering, adult education, and automotives, he combines hands-on product evaluation with practical technical analysis and a passion for motorsport and sim racing to explain how sim racing hardware performs in the real world, and 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.