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G Flight Rudder Pedals

Newer simmers who want their first dedicated rudder pedals with toe brakes without spending big.

~$180 approx 2026 street price

The Logitech G Flight Rudder Pedals are the standard budget entry pedals: self-centering, with differential toe brakes and an adjustable damping dial that ranges from a light GA feel to a heavier jet feel. The footrests slide to fit a wide range of sizes and use non-slip material, and the frame is sturdy underfoot despite being plastic. Sensor resolution is modest (a 9-bit rudder and 7-bit brake axis), so they are not as precise as the metal alternatives, but at roughly half the price of all-metal pedals they are the easy first set for entry-level simmers.

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Specs

DesignSelf-centering, adjustable damping dial
Toe brakesDifferential left/right toe brakes
Rudder axis9-bit
Brake axis7-bit
FootrestsAdjustable width, non-slip
ConnectionUSB 2.0

Pros

  • Affordable entry pedals with real differential toe brakes
  • Adjustable damping spans light GA to heavy-jet feel
  • Wide, adjustable footrests feel sturdy underfoot

Cons

  • Low sensor resolution versus metal/Hall-effect pedals
  • Plastic construction
  • PC only, no Xbox support

Common questions

Do the Logitech rudder pedals have toe brakes?
Yes, independent differential toe brakes on each pedal, useful for crosswind landings and taxi steering.
Are they good enough long-term?
For most GA flying yes; serious or heavy-use simmers eventually move to metal Hall-effect pedals like the Honeycomb Charlie for precision and longevity.

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