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Mad Catz Nascar Racing Wheel


$100.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Accurate steering in Forza 3, unlike other budget steering wheels that are reported to have issues. Plug and play with xbox 360, 100% compatibility. Force feedback feature works well, compatible with most games, can be adjusted.

The Cons:Poor build quality and materials, paddle shift and foot peddles reportedly breaks easily. Force feedback can go haywire sometimes.

The Mad Catz NASCAR Racing Wheel is a high end racing game accessory for the PS3 or XBox 360. The wheel itself has d-pad and standard controller buttons on it for menu navigation and general controls. There are four wheel-mounted paddles for analog control, and vibration feedback.

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Product Shot 2 The wheel is fully coated in rubber for comfort and grip. 

An adjustable leg support system allows you to keep the wheel in your lap, rather than on a table. The accelerator and brake pedal set have a non-slip finish. This product is officially endorsed by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and fully NASCAR Licensed.

Features

  • NASCAR Licensed
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr. Licensed
  • Vibration feedback
  • Four wheel-mounted paddles
  • Sequential stick-shift
  • Adjustable leg support
  • Full rubber wheel head
  • Non-slip accelerator and brake pedal

Model Variations

  • PS3 Compatible - also works with PS2 and PS3 Slim - MSRP $89.99
  • XBox 360 Compatible - headset port for XBox Live - MSRP $99.99

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Pros
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    Accurate steering in Forza 3, unlike other budget steering wheels that are reported to have issues

  • 1

    Plug and play with xbox 360, 100% compatibility

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    Force feedback feature works well, compatible with most games, can be adjusted

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    Coated in rubber, better grip and more comfortable

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    Can be used on desk or lap (includes leg support)

Cons
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    Poor build quality and materials, paddle shift and foot peddles reportedly breaks easily

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    Force feedback can go haywire sometimes

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