Logitech G is slashing the price on two of its most popular racing wheels, dropping refurbished units to $129.99 with free shipping. The offer covers both the G29 (compatible with PS5 and PC) and the G920 (Xbox and PC), each bundled with pedals and backed by a one-year warranty. A $30 coupon applied at checkout brings the final price down from the original $159.99 tag.
For anyone still gripping a standard controller while playing racing games, the move represents a serious value inflection point. These wheels have long sat comfortably under the $300 mark, but at this price they edge toward impulse-buy territory for sim racing enthusiasts.
The G29 edges out its Xbox counterpart with a few technical advantages. Both wheels feature hand-stitched leather grips and 900 degrees of rotation, paired with a sturdy metal base and steel ball bearings for durability. The dual-force motor delivers convincing feedback that translates the road's texture and resistance directly through the wheel. For those wanting something more exotic, Logitech's direct-drive G Pro wheel sits at $1,000 but requires serious commitment.
The G29 specifically includes programmable LED shift lights that pulse as engine RPMs climb during gameplay, creating an extra layer of immersion. It also packs a user-customizable rotary knob on the wheel face. Both models come with pressure-sensitive pedals that respond to subtle input nuances.
The timing aligns with Forza Horizon 6's recent launch, which scored a perfect 10/10 review. The open-world racer drops players into Japan's varied terrain, from the snow-covered Japanese Alps to Tokyo's urban expressways. The game ships with 550 customizable vehicles and includes online and single-player events, plus the return of the Eliminator battle royale mode.
The offer carries a limited-time window, so stock at Logitech G Direct may shift quickly at this price point. Refurbished units typically offer full functionality with cosmetic differences.
Author Emily Chen: "This is the kind of deal that finally makes a racing wheel feel like a no-brainer add-on rather than a luxury peripheral, especially with Forza hitting at the right moment."
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