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It's not often that I come across a piece of hardware that genuinely 'blows my skirt up' but I think I may just have found one. They've been about for a few years but have always managed to fall below my radar. 

 

http://mfg.simundza.com/products

 

Perfect for those that don't get the responsiveness they want from the usual FS manufacturers, want to be able to adjust their pedals for a more personalised experience,  or just want something that looks hot and doesnt need regular dusting..  The only drawback apart from the €320 price tag is the wearing of stilettos is banned whilst flying :whis:

 

When my trusty Saitek pedals start to give me grief I'm definitly starting to put money by for a set of these babies!

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3 hours ago, hlminx said:

 The only drawback apart from the €320 price tag is the wearing of stilettos is banned whilst flying :whis:

Dang, that's me out too!

They really do look good :cool:

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Wow...zers.

 

Those look amazing...and the build quality is just not seen these days for Consumer Products. The price considering isn't all that bad...double the cost of my Saitek pedals, but arguably 4x the value. (My brake pots are broken already on my Saitek pedals...I am using the damn keyboard to brake these days...stupid plastic crap products )

 

As I am in fact in the market for a new set of pedals...It would be my distinct honour to review a "complimentary set" for the Mutley's hangar...:whis:

 

 

I'm not familiar with VAT....what does this mean to me in the USA? Would I pay 256 (plus shipping) or 320 EU (plus shipping)?

 

"€ 256.00 / € 320 for EU Incl. VAT"

 

If it's the former...that is not too much more than a set of Saitek pedals (plus shipping).

 

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5 hours ago, Captain Coffee said:

I'm not familiar with VAT....what does this mean to me in the USA? Would I pay 256 (plus shipping) or 320 EU (plus shipping)?

 

"€ 256.00 / € 320 for EU Incl. VAT"

 

If it's the former...that is not too much more than a set of Saitek pedals (plus shipping).

 

Not sure. Probably worth dropping him an email. He definitely sends internationally; Froogle did a review, and he'said based in the US.

 

They do look seriously good don't they

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6 hours ago, Captain Coffee said:

 

I'm not familiar with VAT....what does this mean to me in the USA? Would I pay 256 (plus shipping) or 320 EU (plus shipping)?

 

"€ 256.00 / € 320 for EU Incl. VAT"

 

If it's the former...that is not too much more than a set of Saitek pedals (plus shipping).

 

 

Matt,

 

To anyone outside of Europe, the price should exclude VAT. Whenever I purchase anything from Aerosoft in Germany for delivery to Australia, I don't pay the VAT.

 

Cheers

Andrew

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Thanks for the replies guys...I am definitely putting these on my Birthday Present list this year.

I sent an email to MFG, simply thanking them for building such a Quality Product. I inquired about whether they plan to make Yokes and Quadrants in the near future.

This is Milan's reply:

 

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Yes, we will continue to produce quality products, check our news page soon

I think there are quality yokes out there, therefore that might be last thing we produce, but quality throttle with a lot of levers is on our to do list :-)

 

Regards, Milan

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Nice!

Also good to hear that these pedals are being purchased in some numbers already (good news for future of his business, and our getting more products from him...).

 

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