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Hi, i would like which one is better for the rudder pedals

the CH Products Rudder Pro Pedals or the saitek rudder pedals

thanks

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I have the Saitek pedals. They are a little sloppy but they work and have toe brakes. Mine are about 10 years old with heavy use and still going strong

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Prior to getting my Crosswinds I had the Saitek Pedals and they worked quite well for me while I had them - app 5-6 years. Ended up selling them.

I had the Saitek Combat Pedals though, not sure that model is still available. I think the internal build those was pretty much the same.

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They're both pretty basic. CH I believe the pedals are close together and work like pedals in a car, whereas the Saitek ones are farther apart and pivot around the center. Thrustmaster also make pivot pedals, but they're a bit closer together than the Saitek ones are.

 

 

@Dburne

I had the regular and combat both at one time, as far as I could tell the only difference was the aesthetics and price tag :)

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CH pedals at least are more sturdy/durable than Saitek, and use better quality potentiometer - but obsolete 8 bits USB controller.

In Amazon CH cost less ~25% that Saitek, so as have better quality/cost less is the natural choice.

 

Unless width matter:

 

http://www.simhq.com/_technology2/images/technology_104a_004.jpg

 

Logitech keep only Saitek PRO Flight model (above picture) in production, removing the Combat model (same base with aluminum foot rest "F-16'ish" style).

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