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Sim Racing Product Guides » Save Up To $600 On The Simucube ActivePedal: 10% Discount
Grab the Simucube ActivePedal or any two or three ActivePedal bundle at a discounted price for a limited time in the Simucube sale, saving up to $620 / €695.
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Simucube has recently discounted the price of the ActivePedal and pedal bundles. This discount can help save $100s on the premium ActivePedal. Additional discounts are also available on ActivePedal bundles, resulting in a maximum savings of $622 / €695.
Below are all of the details on the current Simucube ActivePedal sale.
The current Simucube sale only includes the ActivePedal and bundles that include it. Simucube has discounted the price of the individual ActivePedal by 10%. This discount also applies to any pedal bundles and includes an additional 5% discount on bundles that were already available.
Product | RRP | Sale Price |
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Single ActivePedal | $2299 / €2478 | $2069 / €2230 |
Two ActivePedals | $4258 / €4709 | $3832 / €4238 |
Three ActivePedals | $6217 / €6940 | $5593 / €6246 |
ActivePedal & Throttle bundle | $2889 / €3025 | $2600 / €2723 |
If you are looking for a new ActivePedal or a set of ActivePedals, you’ll need to act fast as the Simucube sale ends on Sunday 25th August 2024.
The ActivePedal is in stock in both the European and United States Simucube stores, so you shouldn’t have to worry about the product running out of stock during this time.
The Simucube ActivePedal is the first true force feedback sim racing pedal ever produced. Its base incorporates a ball-screw motor capable of producing feedback effects directly through the pedal.
The perks of this style of sim racing pedal include the ability to feel how your car is behaving in the pedal and your racing wheel. The pedal can vibrate when the ABS and traction control triggers and inform you when you’re about to lose grip. This additional feedback can help you perfect your pedal inputs and drive more consistently and, ultimately, faster.
All of the settings and effects can be individually adjusted using the Simucube Tuner software, allowing you to truly customise your own force feedback settings. You can disable certain settings, or enable everything to experience a truly immersive experience.
Below are two examples of how different users set up their ActivePedal. GT3 driver Daniel Morad and ex-Formula 1 driver Heikki Kovalainen share their ActivePedal configurations.
Read our recommended settings guide where I look at all of the Simucube Tuner settings available and show you how to configure an ActivePedal.
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