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Just wanted to show y'all my state of the art racing rig
• Logitech Driving Force Pro (£56 new from the MM)
• Ted Baker Camping Seat with built in drinks holder (already owned, but was £8)
• Piano stool that was already in the lounge which i didn't notice until yesterday would be so damn perfect for the job
(years old, home made, free!)
done! - comfy, sturdy and cheap as chips
the first lounge-suitable setup i tried was using a Supido Portable Racing Seat, and I gave it a fair chance but it simply wasn't good enough, there is FAR too much movement (left and right) due to the design. this can be slightly improved if you sit on a hard surface but this soon gets uncomfortable...
basically, i would advise against getting a Supido for anything more than a quick mess about. my new set up above on the other hand can be used for hours on end and does the job perfectly

Just wanted to show y'all my state of the art racing rig

• Logitech Driving Force Pro (£56 new from the MM)
• Ted Baker Camping Seat with built in drinks holder (already owned, but was £8)
• Piano stool that was already in the lounge which i didn't notice until yesterday would be so damn perfect for the job


done! - comfy, sturdy and cheap as chips

the first lounge-suitable setup i tried was using a Supido Portable Racing Seat, and I gave it a fair chance but it simply wasn't good enough, there is FAR too much movement (left and right) due to the design. this can be slightly improved if you sit on a hard surface but this soon gets uncomfortable...
basically, i would advise against getting a Supido for anything more than a quick mess about. my new set up above on the other hand can be used for hours on end and does the job perfectly
