

🏁 Shift Like a Pro, Race Like a Legend
The P1Labs Logitech Gated H-Pattern Shifter Mod is a precision-engineered upgrade for Logitech sim racing shifters, featuring integrated spring detents for realistic tactile feedback, a durable powder-coated steel gated plate, and a low-profile design that fits perfectly without extra hardware. Made in the USA with professional-grade 3D printing, it enhances realism and performance for serious sim racers.
| ASIN | B0D3Z9DDG2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (46) |
| Date First Available | May 12, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | P1Labs |
| Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 2.5 x 1.2 inches; 2 ounces |
D**I
Making sim racing realistic?
Very sturdy, easy to install, and seriously added to the realism of GT7 and oddly made my driving smoother and lap times faster. Got a cool aluminum shift knob at the same time, makes my G923 that much more fun. The realism of sim?
A**.
Good mod too much tension in ky opinion but You get used to it
Great item a bit hard to shift but you get used to it does not come with screws need to use the original ones
A**R
Gate Channels Bend
It feels better than stock but the metal pieces separating the gates bend during use. So rather than all gears having tactile like qualities, some gates get loose and some you legit can't slide into that gear. It's just a design flaw. It'd be a lot better if they made these parts that separate the gears slightly leaf shaped or oval. Additionally, they could reenforce the plate. Not sure how cost effective that may be though. It would greatly improve the quality.
N**A
Great improvement
Feels great, gives much smother shifts with a beutiful click entering every gear
T**N
A Good Concept, But Needs Improvement
Overall, the design and concept of this shifter mod is good. It combines the common Logi shifter tactile mods with a sturdy metal gate, addressing the mushiness and lack of shifting authority which curses the stock shifter. The area needing improvement is the parts providing the tactile feel. The key piece for that mod is a thin 3D printed slab which has detents for the shifter's shaft to positively locate in. In this particular design, that printed piece ended up snapping in half at the top shift point within 2 days of use. 3D prints tend to delaminate and break faster with repeated flexing compared to injection molded parts of the same polymers, and indeed I have an injection molded part from a standalone tactile mod which has lasted several hundred hours of use. However, if the critical areas at the top and bottom shift points had a bit thicker of a cross-section, I think it would work fine printed. As for addressing the broken part at home, I used a bit of sewing string to wrap the broken end and pull it back together. The tactile feel is slightly diminished but the overall design is still better than the stock shifter's feel. I give the product 3 stars because while having critical parts break so soon IS a huge issue, the product can still function with only slightly diminished performance.
N**O
Worth it
Good product makes shifter much stiffer
C**C
It’s fragile
It’s good, but it’s to fragile. at the beginning I felt a difference, but it doesn’t last long, it gets softer like when was stock.
R**Z
Quality A1
Very sturdy and well-made. Easy to install and works great with my PS5 setup. Definitely a great upgrade!
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