8/10 G Flight Rudder Pedals
Newer simmers who want their first dedicated rudder pedals with toe brakes without spending big.
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
| Design | Self-centering, adjustable damping dial |
|---|---|
| Toe brakes | Differential left/right toe brakes |
| Rudder axis | 9-bit |
| Brake axis | 7-bit |
| Footrests | Adjustable width, non-slip |
| Connection | USB 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


