Driving Force Shifter
Enhance your sim racing setup with the Logitech G Driving Force Shifter, designed to bring realistic shifting to the latest PC and console racing titles. This shifter features a smooth six-speed "H" pattern gearbox, complemented by authentic solid steel and leather construction for an immersive feel. It is engineered specifically for compatibility with the G29, G920, and G923 Driving Force racing wheels. Built-in clamps ensure it mounts securely to your table or racing rig, providing a high-performance shifting experience through every turn and straightaway in your favorite games.
$329.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.6
/ 5
Category Rank
68
/ 68
#68 in Racing Simulator Shifters
Price vs Category Average
-24%
Below average
Who it's for
- Realistic H-Pattern Feel
- Solid Build Quality
- Excellent Value and Integration
Who should skip it
- Light and Vague Feel
- Basic Clamping System
- Limited Standalone Use
What customers say
The Logitech Driving Force Shifter garners a sentiment that is generally positive, yet highly qualified, reflecting its position as the essential entry-level companion to the G-series racing wheels. Customers overwhelmingly appreciate the immediate boost in immersion it provides, transforming the sim racing experience from casual to engaging. Setup is consistently praised for being plug-and-play simple, requiring minimal effort to integrate into existing Logitech setups. For novice and intermediate sim racers, the H-pattern functionality is deemed satisfying, offering a tactile, clicky feedback upon gear engagement that enhances realism. However, the primary point of contention revolves around the build quality. A significant portion of the community describes the unit as feeling overly plastic and lightweight, leading to concerns about long-term durability under aggressive shifting. Compared to premium shifters, the throw distance is often criticized as being too short, and the mechanism lacks the heavy, metallic resistance serious enthusiasts desire. Furthermore, the reverse gear engagement, which requires pushing down on the stick, is frequently cited as stiff or awkward to execute quickly. Despite these material limitations, the consensus holds that the shifter is a functional and necessary accessory for its ecosystem, serving as an excellent, accessible gateway product into manual shifting, though dedicated sim racers often view it as a temporary solution before upgrading to higher-fidelity hardware.
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