Static rig

As the name suggests, static rigs are fixed rigs. In contrast to motion rigs, which are usually designed for high-priced top hardware, static rigs include everything from inexpensive entry-level rigs to aluminum rig kits and expensive designer rigs.

When buying a static rig, it is important to make sure that it is stable enough to support your peripherals. Inexpensive rigs are often only made for entry-level steering wheels and pedals and bend or break when used with stronger units. High-quality rigs, on the other hand, are designed for better and stronger equipment or at least offer the option of purchasing additional stiffening profiles. Buying a high-quality rig is definitely worth it even if you intend to upgrade over time, as it saves you from having to buy another rig.

Before buying a new rig, you should make sure that corresponding mounts for other required input devices you might use, for example, a handbrake, are available or can be purchased at a later point in time.

We have developed and launched a range of static rigs to meet these exact requirements and tried to make them look appealing at the same time.

(Symbol image: Entry-Level RaceRoom Game Seat RR3033)                        (Symbol image: High-Quality TrackTime Race Rig TT07)