

🛫 Elevate your cockpit game with pro-level rudder control!
The Logitech G Pro Flight Rudder Pedals deliver realistic, self-centering rudder and differential toe brake control with adjustable tension, designed for immersive flight simulation on Windows PCs. Featuring 9-bit rudder and 7-bit toe brake axes, ergonomic non-slip footrests, and USB 2.0 connectivity, these pedals offer professional-grade precision and customizable feel to elevate your virtual piloting experience.


















| ASIN | B07R21FJD8 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #810 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #4 in PC Game Flight Controls |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Color | Black & Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Pedals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,775 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855152831 |
| Hardware Platform | Desktop, pc |
| Item Dimensions | 17.8 x 14.4 x 9.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 18"W x 9"H |
| Item Height | 9.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | Logitech G PRO Flight Rudder Pedals |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 097855152831 |
B**G
Excellent pedals. Life like. Easy to fire up.
These work great. I have 400 hours in small planes. Currently flying a piper 28 - 200. These aren 't as f'd up as those rudders thats for sure. I also built a pulsar. These plugged in and worked. I didn't change settings much either. I put some weights behind them so they don't slide unless it's a panic stop. I can't imagine why you'd need more than these unless you want more weight or metal pedals, etc.
D**L
Good value, well-made and works nicely.
Well made and working well in MS FS 2024. Such a difference than using a joystick twist or keys. Definitely a good choice for flight sim enthusiasts
A**S
Good Budget Rudder Pedals
The Logitech G rudder pedals are good. I bought them with the X-56 for Microsoft flight simulator, and they work well once you get them all calibrated correctly. My only gripe is that they do not connect to the Logitech G hub which was why I bought them over buying he Honeycomb Aeronautical Charlie rudder pedals, that and the price. I bought the Logitech G pedals for $150 on sale. I would not buy them at full price for $180 as they are ultimately a budget flight pedal and the Logitech Flight Simulation line has been abandoned by Logitech. Overall, if you’re in the market for some pedals and they are on sale, pick them up, if not, just wait or save up for the Charlie Rudder Pedals from Honeycomb Aeronautical.
D**Y
They are ok
Work great for the price though the pedals a are wobbly it’s a great for starting out
M**O
Great pedals, work well with my simulator
Great quality. I had these for 4 years now and they work very well. I used them heavily with XP12, and MFS with no issues, plug-n-play with some sensitivity adjustments thanks to the knob in the center to compensate for resistance needs.
K**M
Works well
A little pricey for the functionality - but overall works well with the Logitech G Yoke system.
S**Y
This is the best budget pedal you can buy.
This the best budget pedal you can buy in my opinion. For under $200, I don’t think there’s a better one than this. The thing I really like about this pedal is how the left and right pedal is actually spaced out like real life, and not right next to each other. This makes it feel realistic, and it’s much better and easier to do finer maneuvers. Some of the other pedals in the same price range has their pedals right next to each other, and I do not like that at all. It’s awkward to use, and just doesn’t feel substantial. I also like that the tension adjustment is super easy and quick to do. Just turn the knob and you’re good to go. I have it basically as tight as it will go, because I like the heavy feel. The pedal length can also be adjusted very quickly and easily, just by pushing a spring loaded button on the center of each pedal, you can make the pedal longer or shorter. I’ve tested this pedal out with MSFS, and all the bindings were loaded in and assigned already. You can just mess with the sensitivity settings to dial it in. Build quality also seems solid. It’s made out of plastic, but it seems like durable plastic that will last. Great pedals! Very happy with it.
B**D
Nice... but feels weird
Recently started my actual Private Pilot Certificate flight school and decided to give MSFS a try. Loved it and immediately recognized the learning potential, but the xbox controller wasn't cutting it. So I invested in the Logitech Yoke (reviewed separately... spoiler alert... I love it) and rudder pedals (matching pair, right?). Unfortunately, while the pedals do work and add a layer of reality, they are very wonky to use. Let's review: Good: 1. They work! If you want to add rudder for some realism... they work! 2. Contruction is solid. Yes, they're plastic, but as long as you're not cramming them like Maverick shooting the canyon, they should hold up. 3. Build-in tension control to match your strength and feel 4. Look nice. Hey... that matters. =P 5. Plugs directly into the Logitech yoke base. This is nice so I only need 1 USB to plug into my computer from the Yoke (fyi, the throttle/mixture adjusters do the same). 6. Braking works great! Meh/Bad 1. They slide around. This, fortunately, should only be a problem if you're on a smooth floor. Yes, they come with velcro strips, but who wants that!? Possibly solutions include rubber nubs on the bottom or, like I did, 2x4 (or whatever you need) between the pedals and the wall (now they definitely don't move!). Bottom line, this is a "meh" issue for me (really a non-issue as it's fixed... but i have ugly 2x4s under my desk). but could be annoying for some. 2. **BIGGEST ISSUE** The pedals are NOT independent of each other. This means, as you press forward on one pedal, the other moves backwards. This is a VERY odd feel and I find myself thinking not just about applying right pressure but actually dragging my left backwards. This may not be a real issue, but that's the main one where it makes it not feel real at ALL 3. Sensitivity curves on MSFS have been very difficult for me to dial in. I hate to call this a meh/bad complaint (I guess it's "Meh"), but either tiny movements cause big shifts or I have to cram the pedals to get the effect. Yes, this may be a MSFS issue, but just be aware. The Net: In hindsight, I'd probably go with the Thrustmaster Rudder pedals because each pedal seems to operate independently of the other (and they would've cost less), but I like that the Logitech pedals plug nicely into the Yoke unit so I only need 1 usb from the yoke to my computer. I think this is a solid 3/5. They work, but get a slight hit for costing more and not quite meeting my needs/expectation. But, in the end, they do work and add that layer of realism I was looking for!
TrustPilot
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