Regarding our noted discrepency in the manual related to the elastomer stack configuration, Heusinkveld have gotten back to us with the following: "It is an mistake in the product manual, which we will correct as soon as possible. All the illustrations simply show one spacer too few. It is therefore correct that the Sim Pedals Sprint brake pedal is delivered with 3 spacers and 28mm soft elastomer in the default setting. For use with the 19mm elastomers, 4 x 10mm spacers are required. Since printing the manual, an additional 5mm spacer has been added for even more versatility."
@smoothopsgp39942 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I saw this bit about the extra spacer. It was the deciding factor for me. Just purchased through your link buddy :) Goodbye V3s, you served me well.
@willsutton99542 жыл бұрын
oh, my redline Sprints are getting a bit soft in the pedals and just looked and I have only 3 hard spacers . Heusinkveld didnt think it was important to let its customers know? You would think you would have an option to purchase new elastomer's ? At the moment I cant locate my spacers and elastomers so have contacted Heusinkveld asking can I buy a set. Will wait and see what there reply is. btw: my brake got a horrible squeak but thankfully I got a can of WS40 Dry Ptfe...one spray and it worked magic
@SupraSmart682 жыл бұрын
"It is an mistake"? It definitely are! 👀
@nickfleury97642 жыл бұрын
I am obligated to mention, Heusinkveld customer service is simply incredible! I once broke the board with the connector for the USB cord. 100% stupidly my fault, admitted that to Heusinkveld while asking about the possibility of purchasing a replacement board, and they refused to take my money and sent me a replacement free of charge! Not only that, they sent with 2 day shipping to the States! And the modular design of the electronics made it so incredibly easy to fix. I wish they would make a direct drive wheel, I'd wager it would be the best on the market. 😏
@Allendz12 жыл бұрын
God damn. Compared to Fanatec CS I might have to deal with, this is unbelievable
@remonragheb51592 жыл бұрын
One thing needs to be mentioned that their customer service goes above and beyond. I bought this pedals 2nd hand with 1 month left in warranty. I contacted them as I didn’t have the small wrench’s that comes with the kit as I needed to adjust the placement of the pedals. Enzo was more than happy to send me the missing wrench’s without asking any questions! Unfortunately they sent me the Allen keys instead of the requested wrench’s. They arrived super fast in 2 days and I live in the US. I emailed him again about the incident didn’t expect he would even care to read my mail but boy I was wrong! 2 days later they sent me a whole box full of accessories that includes the wrench’s! One of the best if not the best customer service I dealt with.
@gabebutler55032 жыл бұрын
I'll definitely agree with you here. I too bought a used set of Sprints that were missing some of the spacers and elastomers. Sent them an e-mail, had a response within literally 5 minutes, an order created within 15 minutes and had the parts a few days later. Order placed on a Friday and parts arrived on Monday. I'm in the US. Just insane customer service. Went from V3's to these and couldn't be happier. I've had them about 2 months and no issues at all so far. The software is excellent. Took me about a week to dial them in to where I'm very comfortable with both software and mechanical adjustments(Yeah, slow learner, I know). Really can't go wrong with these.
@RemcoHitman2 жыл бұрын
I remember that one! We decided we weren't going to get it wrong a 2nd time 😀
@remonragheb51592 жыл бұрын
@@RemcoHitman Lol u definitely got it right the 2nd time. Keep up the good work! Thanks again :)
@PresidentScrooge2 жыл бұрын
@@RemcoHitman Mistakes happen even in the best costumer services. I dont think any reasonable and sane person would ever be upset as long as the costumer service sticks to it having been a msitake. If I weren't happy with my self-build pedals, Heusinkveld would definitely be on the top3 for what I would buy instead.
@MrKrampyHands9 ай бұрын
I'll keep this in mind I've been interested in Heusinkveld. I had a similar experience with Moza when I broke my USB port on my R12 they asked zero questions and sent me a new maintained without even having to ask for it it was a amazing experience
@Desert_Spec2 жыл бұрын
I upgraded from G27 pedals to HE sprints late last year. One thing I learnt is that the brake modulation you can get from these compared to G27 pedals introduces a whole new way of controlling the vehicle while under braking and mid corner. It did take me a good 5 hours to get my old G27 lap times back lol but now my lap times are more consistently fast then ever.
@simonbruhn80622 жыл бұрын
Im thinking about upgrading to heusinkveld sprint from g29 pedals.
@Desert_Spec2 жыл бұрын
@@simonbruhn8062 Do it! My old and trusty G27 setup lasted me for 8+ years so I stand by their products for that reason, especially for people wanting to learn/start off in sim racing. The HE Sprints though are in a whole different league and their construction is comparable to some real world pedal boxes I've used. If you are still using the G29 wheel though, I feel as if that would be worth upgrading first as wheel feedback is ever so slightly more important than braking feel. Either way though, I can can guarantee every part of you will love it, maybe except for the wallet :)
@jonneymendoza2 жыл бұрын
What did you mount yours on? Do you have a cockpit? Wheel stand?
@nukedogger862 жыл бұрын
Exactly my path and probably time. January '14 I got my G27, in like June '16 I modded them, removed from the case, custom wood pedal box, inverted, and the gteye brake spring, then swapping the rest out in line. Picked up the new pedals yesterday locally on sale, then ordered the rest of my rig online... wish I would have 2 weeks ago since I have all this week off of work... oh well.
@OkiDingo9 ай бұрын
No offense….but you went from a childrens toy to a serious sim pedal kit. It should be night and day better.
@Kudalinny2 жыл бұрын
I don't think i've ever seen other sim racing channel that goes in that much detail when doing a review, i'd even go as far as saying I've never seen any type of channel doing such a long, detailed and over all excelent review. Cheers guys! Amazing content!
@mutha_fnmikey232510 ай бұрын
He learned watching Barry
@slatanek2 жыл бұрын
I'm on my second set of these (had to sell the first one due to financial reasons) and can absolutely recommend them. Adjustments a plenty, compact size, great build quality, great understated looks, great software, reliable. I can't actually name one thing that would bother me with those. They hold their value too, so even if you don't like them and have to sell them after a while you'll still get good money for them. The base plate is not necessary if you have a rig like the SimLab ones where you have a proper pedal plate already - just screw them on and you're good to go. Edit: racing boots highly recommended if you wanna get the max out of these (the pedal plates edges feel sharp on bare feet. Note they are not sharp at all and you definitely won't cut your hand on them while handling, just the feeling while pressing with your bare feet)
@StatsGam4er2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. I just ordered mine :)
@philrob44682 жыл бұрын
Yup I had to sell my rig during covid caused by financial reasons had the sprints as well... Finally building one up now and I think im going for the ultimate this time
@cutpriceracing2 жыл бұрын
Nice in depth review. I have the non redlihe version. Owned 6 months now probably 10-20hrs per week use. Brake is excellent no probs. Throttle has required lubrication. Clutch became noisy within a few weeks. I have had to add a rubber sleeve to the rod inside the spring to stop the spring knocking. I've also had to ensure there was reasonable pre load. At light/low preloads problems occur. Tightening the rotation points and lubing it seems to resolve things. One note is that it seems almost impossible to buy a replacement clutch as a spare from at least one of the disties here in aus, and HE are also reluctant and wouldn't sell me one as a spare after asking more than once. No idea why. Unrelated, configuring the brake and clutch inverted with throttle non inverted results in a rj9 lead which is too short and you can't easily buy a cable. An old retro handset cable with an rj45 coupler does the trick though. Hope this feedback is useful.
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
Excellent real world feedback! 🙏 thanks!
@Fuogor2 жыл бұрын
Exact same experience here, except instead of a rubber sleeve on the clutch I just tweaked the setup on it just so. I also did have to get a new load 1kg load cell for it at one point, and HE support staff was amazing through the process. Not a perfect product but I still couldn't ask for more given the price they're charging.
@trevorjlewis2 жыл бұрын
I'm also inverted, the throttle R9 gets plugged into the clutch side and clutch wire into the throttle side of the brake mounted PCB. Obviously this shows up in Smart control as arse about face so the clutch animation moves when I depress the throttle etc, but is no biggie as in game they are bound correctly.
@jamalghandour86502 жыл бұрын
I had the MPPC Pedals, ProSim Pedals, T3PA, Logitech with perfect brake, CSL elites, TLCM, HE Ultimates (not the plus version) before these and this is what I run for more than a year now in my rig. This is bold statement but I can easily say, THIS IS THE PEDALS YOU NEED PERIOD.
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
That’s a whole lot of comparison! Thanks for sharing!!
@KorruptorK2 жыл бұрын
why would you rate these over the ultimates? not enough bang for your buck?
@jamalghandour86502 жыл бұрын
@@KorruptorK the ultimate (non plus version) was a Diview set. Even if its accurate and all, 2 of the polystyrene blew up.
@X13offical2 жыл бұрын
@@jamalghandour8650 Can you share your experiences with these pedals comparing to the CSL load cell and TLCM? For the CSL load cell I'm using the max setting (60kg as advertised) and for the TLCM I'm using all the spacers provided with the red and black spring combination in it (100% Brake force in the software). The only concern I'm having is that I'll max out the 65kg brake force.
@jamalghandour86502 жыл бұрын
@@X13offical The CSL we are talking about is the old version? I have both the old and new, I'm impressed with the brake pedal on the new model (stiff). Both are better overall experience from the TLCM's the only drawback I can think of is with the old CSL elites the pedal is made out of metal rubbing on a plastic gear for the pots this issue is solved with the new version having haul sensors. Some people might like the TLCM's at the hardest setting but still there is a considerable travel on them compared to the CSL's. Overall from the 3 if I had to pick a winner it would be the new CSL for sure.
@FlavioCadamuro2 жыл бұрын
You are my go to channel when it comes to reviews. Keep up the good work.
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
That’s great to hear. Make sure you also seek other opinions too though :)
@FlavioCadamuro2 жыл бұрын
@@boostedmedia I have checked out other reviews (wheels, wheel base, pedals etc) but I feel yours are better (my opinion).
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate. We do our best :)
@andyheddell2 жыл бұрын
Great honest review guys. I've luckily owned a few pedals including V3's, and these are the pedals I would recommend for most people
@ganshun2 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to let you know that I'm thinking of getting these pedals, and I'm blown away by both the depth of this video and how easy it is to understand. This is fantastic stuff!
@brettdarren87992 жыл бұрын
Been using these for a year now and these are great, they're a well made set of pedals with enough adjustment to suit pretty much any application and the smart control software is great too. Ive been running the biggest rubber on the brake with maximum pre load on the spring with 65kg force and find that works well for me. Went from logitech g920 to csl lc pedals which werent too bad before getting these and was amazed how much better these were again and how much more consistent my driving became with the sprints. Only a couple of minor issues in a year and each time their customer support responds quickly with a diy fix. They seem to be made that well that if theres any issues they are minor and possibly just how the are configured sometimes but HE have been able to diagnose the problem each time with a quick fix which is great imo as no one wants to pack their gear up and post it off if it can be avoided.
@rudigerstevens1232 жыл бұрын
I currently own the CSL LC pedals (but already ordered the sprints). I can imagine that you got more consistent. One big issue with the CSL LC brake pedal is that the load cell is located in the neck of the pedal between the plate and the point where the elastomer stack is attached to it. This means that putting your foot a bit higher on the pedal makes a much larger difference in measured brake force as it does on other LC pedals. So beside muscle memory you also need a good "position memory". Fanatec seems to be aware of that as they changed the design on the CL LC v2 pedals! But too late for me :-)
@trevorjlewis2 жыл бұрын
I've had a set of Sprints for about a year or so, absolute game changer to quote one of your sayings. Changed from Fanatec V2 to the Sprints. Immediate and measurable improvement in stage times in Dirt Rally, also an immediate improvement in frequency of crashes, the level of control with these is off the charts compared to all pedals I have had in the past, from cheapo DFGT plastic pedals, G27s, Fanatec V2. Apart from the DFGT I have always mounted my pedals inverted, the G27s were stripped out of their plastic casing and mounted on my own manufactured rig, the V2's came next and were disassembled and rebuilt fully inverted mounted on a modification to my rig, and finally the Sprints were mounted the same. I found max braking load was 35kg in the Smart Control but this still feels quite a solid push and feels identical to the feel of the proper Ford 909 Group A bias pedal box I had in my Sierra Cosworth Rally car. Can't see me ever needing to upgrade these they do exactly what I need them to do. Cheers for the review Will, basically watched it for your thoughts on them.
@atlsoldier27 Жыл бұрын
How did you mount inverted?
@trevorjlewis Жыл бұрын
@@atlsoldier27 it would be easier to show you pictures unfortunately not possible here. I'm an engineer fabricator and built my own rigs.
@atlsoldier27 Жыл бұрын
@@trevorjlewis that’s awesome man. Wish I could give it a look to get an idea on what to build for myself.
@alejandrojullian2 жыл бұрын
I upgraded to the Sprints from the Thrusmasters TLM-C 9 months ago and I'm very happy with these pedals. No issues with noise or the elastomers. If you are on the fence, you wont regret getting these.
@X13offical2 жыл бұрын
What springs and pre load settings are you using previously with the Thrustmaster pedals?
@alejandrojullian2 жыл бұрын
@@X13offical I don't recall the preload settings, but I was using both red F30 springs for maximum resistance.
@WhiteHawk772 жыл бұрын
12:55 Not new, all Sprints from initial release have the holes to adjust angle. What’s new is it appears they have extended that by what looks like two extra holes maybe for a bit further of an angle if you need it.
@mercenarysaw2 жыл бұрын
I literally just bought a set of these pedals and they are amazing 👏
@kevin_m2 жыл бұрын
Great vid and really like format of having you both comment at the end and that discussion. Well done! If anyone is on the fence about moving to the HE Sprints go for it. It will be one of the best upgrades to your sim setup for sure. Do need a rig to mount them to. Have run 2 plus years no break downs and just faster laps.
@barryhills78302 жыл бұрын
Will, a very detailed and informative review as we’ve come to expect from Boosted Media. I love my Sprints and see absolutely no reason to ever want to upgrade.
@ErnieGaming2 жыл бұрын
Really good review. As a former user of the Fanatec CSP v3, i tried the HE Sprint pedals at the SimracingExpo in 2018 and instantly felt in love with these pedals.😍 Right in the moment these pedals became available i ordered a set. In the first months of usage i had a loadcell failure, but this was only an issue with the first batch of the Sprint pedals. But the Heusinkveld support is phenomenal and i had a completely new brake pedal in my hands within a few days.👍 Now ... over 3 years later: Yes, newer revisions of the Sprint pedals are more refined, but my "first-batch-Sprints" still work great and i never regret the switch from the CSP v3.
@r4dio4ctiv3man92 жыл бұрын
I do have these (non-Redline) for quite a while and have to say they are great pedals. Totally agree with everything you mentioned. One of my friends purchased the Fanatec V3 pretty much at the same time i got my HE Sprint pedals. His main reason was that he, unlike me, does not have a dedicated Simrig and he would have had to purchase the baseplate in addition to the pedals itself, increasing the price for the 3 pedal set even more compared to the V3. After trying out my HE Sprints he instantly regret he didn´t spend the extra ~260€. Can only recommend these pedals, although i´m staring at the Ultimate+ pedals. I´m just not sure if these are that much of an upgrade to the Sprints so it would justify the 1300€ to upgrade my pedals...
@dasmoools6062 жыл бұрын
JUUST ordered these. I had the delight to experience the Sprints an Ultimates. I feel like the sprints offer me what I desire, whilst also being well an awesome set of pedals.
@Frankestein01nl2 жыл бұрын
I've gone from logitech G25 pedals, to doing the pedal mod (the eraser and springs thing back then)to inverting them in my rig, to upgrading to these sprints. Well, the non-team-redline one's... and i absolutely LOVE them. I am however guilty of putting them in the weakest position, but that's due to my irl work, where i stomp on the gas and brakes all day so much that my back already hurts. If these pedals start creaking, tighten up the bolts again, if that doesn't work, use dry grease to lubricate them as per manual.. I've used them A LOT and they are performing wonderfully. Many MANY hours of simracing and trucksimming with these pleasures under my feet. Well done Heusinkveld!
@silhouette_gg2 жыл бұрын
My HE Sprint Redline just arrived now. ❤️
@RoppRacing2 жыл бұрын
Agree with you on the red spring on the brake feeling sloppy on a harder setup. I ended up adding a spacer and removed the spring and it feels much better.
@gregorydayton54286 ай бұрын
Great Video as usual. I'm been on the fence about the Heusinkveld Sprint Pedals. Your video help me make up my mind. Thank You!
@yowie8986 Жыл бұрын
Stupidly bricked the firmware on my ancient CSR elites late night trying to fix an issue so finally took the plunge on these , excited to say the least! Great review it’s reassured me I made the right decision !
@quasiesports2 жыл бұрын
I'm convinced :) Just ordered a 2 pedal set from Brett at HRS, as I'm a left foot breaker that uses auto clutch. These will be a nice step up from my Fanatec V3 pedals. I also, like Tom, like to spread the throttle and brake to suit me, which I have not done with the V3 as it is a lot of work. Thanks for another excellent review.
@nukedogger862 жыл бұрын
The regular Sprints were on sale in the US at Micro Center, $563 with tax for the 3 pedals and heel plate. Took me longer to drive down (partially due to icy roads, MN winter) than to decide to buy. Haven't used them yet, gotta wait for the new chassis and wheel, but the unboxing and assembly was a show of the quality, these pedals and base are heavy, seriously makes the Logitech's look like a child's toy. Just based on that initial, I see why so many people suggest them. Great review! Now where is that chassis I ordered...
@itschris18612 жыл бұрын
We have been waiting for this, thank you so much for the review!
@JAM-rp6fi Жыл бұрын
Unrelated to the review, but I always love the drum and bass soundtrack to go along with these videos. It's one of my fav genres. :)
@seanchristophersynthesizer69998 ай бұрын
Great review! I just ordered the 3-piece Sprint set today. I wanted so bad to order the Asetek Invitica pedals to go with the Invitica wheelbase that I also just ordered, but my wife and I both love driving with socks on, and unfortunately way too many people say that driving with the Invitica's with socks is painful on the feet. After you review, I'm confident with getting the Sprints. Hey, your co-host on the right looks a little like Tom Brady from t he NFL. :)
@brendensmith34522 жыл бұрын
I brought these pedals about 7 weeks ago and love them, especially coming from g923 pedals. I have my brake the same and it seems very consistent. Great review as per normal Will and Tom.
@sebbakoledis34472 жыл бұрын
I just switched today! Same thing g923-sprints. Did you find it strange at all to begin with with the brake being so much harder to press? I kept it at linear
@jonboy29502 жыл бұрын
Ive had my sprints for over 2 years now and still love them. I have had to apply WD40 to the brakes on one occasion and they have been silent ever since.
@TheUkrapster2 жыл бұрын
Actual WD-40 or one of their lubricating products? WD-40 itself is NOT a lubricant, in fact it will dry out your rubbers/elastomers and may cause them to prematurely fail depending on what materials they are made from. The WD part of WD-40 stands for Water Displacement and it does pretty much that and that only.
@nemesismcc2 жыл бұрын
@@TheUkrapster WD-40 Silicon is Lubricant, and a good quality one at that, and looking at the picture in the manual that Will displayed, It is the Silicon variant that is in the manual ( Blue/Yellow can as opposed to the all Blue WD-40 original ) I hope this clears this option up and gives other people knowledge that WD-40 do TWO directly different products for two different sets of applications, I use WD-40 silicon spray lube on door rubbers to stop them freezing in the winter here in the UK, and in the door locking mechanisms for the same reason. the original WD-40 is still one of the best release agents and moisture displacer on the market, unless you want to pay for a DUCK OIL based moisture barrier.
@jonboy29502 жыл бұрын
@@TheUkrapster I used wd40 ptfe as per the manual.
@frankvermeulen46212 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review. I've been eye-balling these (redline or no) for a couple of months now, and I will definately be ordering a set over the next few weeks. 👍
@shanerowe5562 жыл бұрын
Bonds socks..... bloody legend 👍 my set of sprints turned up today, can't wait to get em set up and going this weekend
@YayDanMan2 жыл бұрын
Made some rapid upgrades in 2020 to my pedals going from G29's to Fanatec CS v3's, then attempting to support local with the Simworx GT v3 here in Australia before side grading to the standard version of these Sprints, and they've been flawless after nearly 2 years of racing, with easy initial hardware tweaks and the ease of use with SmartControl to make custom clutch maps to match my most driven cars As much as there are good options that compete and have come out recently, I don't have any compelling reason to consider a switch any time soon, though the HRS pedal faces are definitely on my mind for the looks and to save my poor sock feet from the edges of the pedal faces in the rare moments of heel+toe I do 😅
@GorillaSnapper2 жыл бұрын
HE Sprints are pretty much the safest "Pro" pedal set you can pick. Available just about everywhere, not expensive and great build/software. Cant go wrong. I went with the VRS DFP pedals and have zero regrets, would be keen to see you guys get a set of them, they're just so damn hard to get a hold of. Pretty much line ball on price with the HE Sprints.
@ruffrider66532 жыл бұрын
I have a set of Sprint pedals and I accidently stepped on the USB connector on the rear of the pedal. The connector broke but it still functioned properly. I purchased a replacement part from Heusinkveld anyway and it was relatively easy to replace the broken part.
@NunoAlexandification2 жыл бұрын
I was afraid of that issue so I bought a new 90 degree angle USB cable , this way the plug doesn't stick out.
@woodley94282 жыл бұрын
Good stuff mate, always love seeing your reviews
@backmarkerbob2 жыл бұрын
I'm going to have to buy a set of these just to spare my knees and back the struggle of making brake adjustments on the Fanatec V3s. I've bought a new BPK (I think my elastomers have gone bad as the pedal is now "squishy"/too easy to press 100%) and I have put off actually installing it for MONTHS as I dread the pain in my knees and back pulling the V3s out of the rig and putting them back in. Even if the HE pedals weren't any better performance-wise, this easy change ability would be worth it.
@ihsangin58162 жыл бұрын
Regarding the extra spacer. Mine came that way as well (3 weeks old) and I asked HE, they recommended keeping it as is. So my thought is to have an extra spacer than what’s shown on the diagram in the manual.
@GavinNaylor2 жыл бұрын
Didn't think there would be a product that I would review before Boosted Media haha, great review though, its an awesome set of pedals and that pop of red just adds to it
@roadi72 жыл бұрын
I added a bolt under the center at the back of the base plate the tightens down to my rig to add rigidity to that area of the base plate as that's where the most force is applied as that's where the break is and the least support exists in the base plate there, whereas the throttle and clutch pedals see less pedal force applied and are on top to the mounting rails underneath and get the most rigid support from the design of the base plate, obviously any tiny bit of movement you can remove the more the pedals will preform ultimately
@snakes55062 жыл бұрын
Thanks, man! you do the best reviews, my purchase is based on your opinions of sim equipment.
@virtual_GaRy2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your honest review. I was specially curious about the initial spring and the rubber deflection, great job for pointing those out in detail. Any plans to review the virtual racing school pedals sometime?
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
I need to get back in touch with VRS. We had planned on doing a review almost a year ago but they went dark and I’ve been too busy to follow up.
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
Could well be the case. I’ll follow up anyway. I kind of stopped the ball on it after we had the flood back in December. Then we had so many pedal reviews booked in I couldn’t fit it in anyway. Hopefully we can organise it for later in the year. :)
@danielfleming432 жыл бұрын
Definitely worth following up, I went from Sprints to VRS and love them, great quality pedals, just a shame it takes so long to get them.
@monyx11012 жыл бұрын
Seeing a number of near new Fanatec CS V3 pedals for sale cpl yrs ago, I enquired and found more than 1 owner was moving to HE Sprints - told me all I needed to know, while $1033AUD for set of pedals sound ludicrous even my wife agreed no point settling at $600 if you're not going to be satisifed - purchased Aug '20 and they are silent & smooth today. Only minor issue is the plastic white bush that centres the throttle rod (inside the spring) in the back keeps coming loose - but doesn't affect use.
@pieflies2 жыл бұрын
I was considering getting the clubsport V3 and then later on upgrading to something like this but now you’ve got me thinking. Your description of the brake pedal feel makes it sound like exactly what I’m after so maybe I should go all out and then not have to upgrade in future 🤔 I do have some overtime coming up, so maybe I can justify it to myself by using that money 😆
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
I certainly wouldn’t encourage anyone to spend beyond their means, especially for playing computer games. But cutting out the baby steps might save you some money if this is where you’ll ultimately end up anyway.
@pieflies2 жыл бұрын
@@boostedmedia after much consideration, I ended up ordering some on sale at 10% off. Postage to Australia is a killer though. I look forward to no longer being able to blame my tools 😆
@backwardog110 ай бұрын
The coating is conformal coating common on pcbas that will be exposed to moisture to prevent corrosion of the components connection to the board. Costs pennies to apply, but many drop that for cost reduction. Almost lost my job once after insisting on keeping the coating in a paintball loader pcba.
@spelldenring51312 жыл бұрын
I do alot of heel and toe stick shift driving. The throttle and pedal face were a bit too sharp when roling between brake and gas (even wearing racing shoes). To resolve this, I fitted an OMP OA1020 pedalface set onto the Sprints (dremel required)
@brulaapgaapmeester80522 жыл бұрын
Great review, these pedals are kind off the benchmark, however, they may be the quietest pedals they reviewed, but the SRP-pedals (also reviewed) are pretty much silent too.
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
Yep SRP is also very quiet.
@roadi72 жыл бұрын
I added grip tape to the heel plate as it was too smooth ands the added grip gave much desired traction and control
@xS1CSHOTx2 жыл бұрын
I have had a set start to squeak after some use. But using some dry film lube in the recommended locations from heusinkveld solved any noise. I also had a set for a client squeak new out the box, but for a more enthusiast product I do not mind needing to tube them up a bit.
@roadi72 жыл бұрын
I use a brake configuration that's not even in the manual ~ I use 3 spacers then the hardest and then a medium and a short spring throw ...works great
@alexanderrech45912 жыл бұрын
I own the Sprints right now and thinking about switching to Asatek Forte or Invicta (pre-ordered for pre-order price). Do you think it's worth to switch.
@cmdr_focka52572 жыл бұрын
28:49 I think you have your understanding of how clutch's work backward or you just misspoke, because you don't engage the clutch plate to the flywheel by pressing the clutch pedal, your actually disconnecting it from the flywheel. The clutch plate is engaged to the flywheel when you releasing the pedal, the pressure plate will then push clutch plate against the flywheel and that is when it becomes mechanically connected to the engine.
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
I must have got my words jumbled up. We don’t drive around with our foot to the floor o. The clutch. 😂 good catch.
@TheBuzzorca2 жыл бұрын
I love my sprints and with hrs foot plates they feel amazing
@GiosSimCorner2 жыл бұрын
I may be going from G923 pedals to these along with a simagic Alpha mini wheel base.
@Nourinho9 Жыл бұрын
You did it?
@GiosSimCorner Жыл бұрын
@@Nourinho9 I ended up going with the Simagic Alpha 15nm and the Simagic P2000 pedals
@Nourinho9 Жыл бұрын
@@GiosSimCorner damn nice, I just purchased a used heusinkveld sprint from 2019 with 480 euros .. I hope I did a good thing buying it.
@chadsmith69555 ай бұрын
@@GiosSimCorner how do you like the p2000?
@GiosSimCorner5 ай бұрын
@chadsmith6955 I love them! Once you get the right spring combo in the brake that feels right to you can't go wrong with them.
@jamesyers19754 ай бұрын
My 2014 fanatec csl pedals match what he ended up doing with the sprints
@atlsoldier27 Жыл бұрын
Just bought these because S-RP pedals broke one me. The rod in the brake broke in half. I hope I can get used to these fast
@ericrobinson7711 Жыл бұрын
I like the look of the torx screw but would have to have another screwdriver and/or bit to adjust that should have went with an Allen key but gorgeous pedals either way
@AaronJay832 жыл бұрын
Perfect video. Just changed my brake rubbers to match yours and will do me good until in get the Invicta loadcell pedals
@chuckystang2 жыл бұрын
I skipped these and went to Simtrecs Pro pedals, and do wonder if they are worth the increase in price because one thing I found is while there is a huge jump from logitech to Fanatec V3s, there is not nearly as much of a jump from V3s to Simtrecs. I am very happy with my Simtrecs but they cost a small fortune shipped to USA
@drepssint8 ай бұрын
What a great in depth review Hello, I had a question about brake pedal. I have Heusinkveld Sprints. Upgrade from my previous pedals. What a huge difference. The Sprints by default elastomer is 28mm Soft. So, If I have to press real hard to get the car to stop. Do I need to go softer?
@truejayoh Жыл бұрын
Heusinkveld support is awesome but it's got a faulty design. The face plate has only one screw and it keeps on getting loose while doing heeltoe. Extremely frustrating!
@joshhoff29239 ай бұрын
i have fanatec v3 pedals.. should i buy these heusinkveld sprints, ultamite + or simlab xp1's?
@frankd.b.92332 жыл бұрын
I have the sim pedals ultimate version and wonder when the new hardware sim ultimate upgrade Kit is out still out of stock, pff goed stuff to the Heusinkveld Sprint
@adisonsichampanakhone107010 ай бұрын
Hello, I’m on the hard elastomers kind of confused on how much preload to add. I currently have preload pretty high. Pedal is very hard to push What are the pros and cons of more or less preload? What would you recommend?
@arturreef81172 жыл бұрын
Would love to if you ranked all the pedals best to last. Thanks
@larrymcclellan8403 Жыл бұрын
When setting the preload before you move the slider up to the top to make the pedal stiffer do you set the preload first or after you slide it up to the top?
@joevincentfranco2 жыл бұрын
Did someone explain some of the differences between something like the BJ's and the mosa CRP pedals?
@helipilotwannab Жыл бұрын
Could anyone tell me the diameter of the brake rod? or the inner diameter of the rubber?
@robwill74342 жыл бұрын
Great review guys Lucky enough to have won a set. Luv them
@truejayoh Жыл бұрын
My sprint did not come with the torx key!
@nejcmirtic5292 жыл бұрын
I wonder where did Will get his pricing from. Because if I (from Slovenia with 22% VAT) check the prices of the Sprints, 3 pedal set is 705€ and heel rest is another 90. So the set is actually priced at 800€ and not the 650 mentioned in the video. Only if the prices are VAT-free, but that makes sense only for the viewers in the US. Because for the most of EU we have the same VAT for the entire country and it is usually somewhere between 19 and 25 per cent. And the pricing for the BJs is VAT included. Which is a bit weird. Love the videos and how thorough the reviews are otherwise, but thought I would point out a bit of a discrepancy in the consistency.
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
We can’t cover pricing for every single country and their taxes. We compared like for like based on the pricing the website shows us here in Australia.
@nejcmirtic5292 жыл бұрын
@@boostedmedia With that I completely agree, and don't expect you to do so. But with the quality standard you guys have set with your in-depth and very technically correct reviews, I expected to see more attention to the price and if the tax is included or not. Just for the fair price comparison between the products mentioned in the video. Based on the pricing I have seen on Digital Motorsports it is 700€ for Europe, and 961 CAD (700€) for Canada where it says VAT included next to the price, 680 USD (640€) for USA and 860AUD (570€) for AUS and 523 GBP (620€) for UK/GB, but next to the price there is no indication that VAT is included or excluded. But when I checked the pricing in one of the Australian stores, HRSIMS, the indicated price for 3 pedals is 1050 AUD (705€). And from what I was able to find on the HE website when comparing pricing for each country 577.69€ is their base price w/o VAT. And for all of the EU countries, it adds the appropriate amount of VAT which makes them 690-720€ set of pedals. For the rest there is no VAT since it is applied in the destination country by the customs. In the last section of the review it sounded almost like you are comparing them with BJs which are 550€ w/ VAT as direct price competitors but the sprints are 577.69 w/o VAT. Or 780€ with the base plate and VAT. So it is not only 100€ difference like you mentioned but more like 230€. Sorry, but you guys have usually a really superb standard for your reviews, and this price discrepancy caught my eye, because it seemed strange to see the price of Sprints almost 150€ less than what it usually is, since it was in euros I expected the standard EU price with (German) VAT.
@pieflies2 жыл бұрын
@@nejcmirtic529 I got my sprints for the same price as I could get the BJ pedals. I also got the sprints shipped from overseas for less than I could get them locally from a reseller. Taxes, shipping costs and the exchange rate at the time of purchase are all variables. Plus occasional sales will also affect value comparisons between products. As with any reviews, you have to apply your local pricing to get a proper value comparison. For example, a lot of reviews compare these with the Asetek forte, but for my local pricing, currently the Asetek is significantly more expensive.
@nejcmirtic5292 жыл бұрын
@@pieflies If I may ask for what price did you get them? And did you get 3 pedals or 2 pedals? It just seems ridiculous that one could get sprints sent overseas with all import taxes cheaper than they can be obtained locally. BJ and HE are to my knowledge European companies. And here both with VAT are 500€ for BJ Steel GT (Mechanical) and 700€ for HE Sprints both w/o the base mounting plate.
@SwordnScale2 жыл бұрын
Great review mate
@ossr12242 жыл бұрын
amazing review. just hit the purchase button.
@taxi6152 жыл бұрын
I have tlcm and ts-ws should I get these pedals or get a CSL dd. I would think the pedals is the better upgrade for now but I'm open to suggestions on what I should upgrade now.
@jonelsorel Жыл бұрын
Console compatibility? Driverhub and Bob's your uncle. Could you give us an update on how do those elastomers look after one year of use? Thanks, guys!
@garybond33882 жыл бұрын
love the reviews having the price in AU as well please
@noahzink60542 жыл бұрын
Hey Will, good video, as always. Any plans to review the VRS pedals in the near future?
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
We had planned it about a year ago but they’d went dark and I haven’t had time to follow up. We are booked out for pedal reviews for a few months now but I will follow up.
@noahzink60542 жыл бұрын
@@boostedmedia thank you
@Jonytofu Жыл бұрын
In what way do they actually feel better to operate in comparison to the fanatec v3?
@BigShmeels2 жыл бұрын
Great review thank you!
@TseboMoloto2 жыл бұрын
Awesome detailed review, that sweet spot is so sad since they are not available in South Africa
@TseboMoloto2 жыл бұрын
@@designamk1160 Demon Tweeks? Do they also tripple the price ?
@TseboMoloto2 жыл бұрын
@@designamk1160 Companies that sell such premium products over here in SA, charge such prices, I’ll have a look at the links in description, thanks
@timbosse16342 жыл бұрын
Great review! I also saw the review of the SRP GT pedals and was immediately in love with the look. And I am still in doubt between the sprint and the SRP GT pedals. Wishing you would compare the two in the last segment of the video, but you didn’t. So here is me asking. Any preference between those 2? Would really like to hear your opinion
@Anksh0usRacing Жыл бұрын
Definitely go Sprints
@stephanestaelens5914 Жыл бұрын
Awesome review, is a highlighter for a update from the fanatic V3. How do you know when you overload a load cell? Any falls input from the pedals after releasing them from a hard breaking zone? Have that on my V3 that there's an extra input without touching the brake at the moment you steer in to the corner. Waiting for the review on the final Asetek pedals
@br4nd0n792 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy my sprint redline edition. No regrets
@joshfarrow26752 жыл бұрын
Good video I needed this as looking at upgrading from fanatec v3s. Does anybody know if the changes in the software are saved into the pedals or if the software needs to be running? I'm playing GT7 a lot recently and want to try and use these with drive hub but if my settings require the software running I don't think it'll be possible. I know the fanatec stuff savings the settings in the wheel base so you can make changes on pc and it carrys over to console.
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
Calibration is flashed to the pedals. This is discussed extensively in the review.
@joshfarrow26752 жыл бұрын
@@boostedmedia 👍cheers
@willsutton99542 жыл бұрын
was getting the BJ pedals after seeing your reviews but seeing your comment about the rubbers blowing out in them I think not
@discodan2265 Жыл бұрын
Top prod value champions! Any update for 2023's best pedals over these for the price?
@SwapnilBhartiya2 жыл бұрын
Happy new year. Between Ultimate and Sprint which one will you use/recommend?
@nunoalexandre42732 жыл бұрын
Hi Will, awesome review, thanks! I bought my Sprint pedals end of last year (they are still quite new) and I absolutely love them, but now I'm intrigued - besides the new look and higher price, what is the difference/improvements compared with the standard version?
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
This was covered at the start of the video.
@daemon3spade2 жыл бұрын
Are we also going to see a video of your Cube Controls F-Pro wheel button bindings?
@grayzedynamics2 жыл бұрын
Nice stuff ordered mine as well.
@matthewmccullough86008 ай бұрын
That’s funny I actually do prefer to have a lot of travel in my Brake pedal I have this setup and am using springs for my brake to help get more travel then lowered my loadcell down to about 65kg for my personal style and liking.
@lordadz16152 жыл бұрын
Do they give the plate for mounting the pedals with it or do u have to get separately Also how would u know where the bite point is in the game confused by that still.
@taxi6152 жыл бұрын
Its an additional charge but not very expensive. You can get a piece of 1/8 aluminum and make your own plate
@roadi72 жыл бұрын
they improved my lap times by 2.5% over t3pa pros
@D4N_H1LL2 жыл бұрын
Hi Will, are you able to mount your pedal cam to your rig? Would be nice to see any real world flex which you can’t see due to the motion rig. Otherwise… great review! It’s definitely helped me make my decision on a new pedal set.
@Nathan-ot9eu6 күн бұрын
do they let you keep the products after you review them or do you have to send them back?
@boostedmedia6 күн бұрын
We generally keep stuff for future comparison where possible, then either sell cheaply or give away stuff when it becomes obsolete if it’s not needed by the manufacturer.
@Nathan-ot9eu6 күн бұрын
@@boostedmedia oh ok i was wondering how all that works, well i need a rig, if you have a spare one laying around , have been trying to save and buy a T160... but cost of living nowa days. located in Queensland...
@XavierGoncalves892 жыл бұрын
Will, do you know why they changed the order of the acrylic cylinders and the elastomer? I have an older set of sprints, tried the same config they have on the redline version and the pedal became much more stiff
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
Not sure on that one sorry. I can’t see how the order would really make a difference.
@branimirbersak16302 жыл бұрын
Hi Will, Great review, as always 😊. Please help me out with your opinion, if you could get this 2 products which would you chose: - Asetek Forte (2 pedal set) for 450€ - Heusinkveld Sprint (2 pedal set, no baseplate) for 495€ Thank you mate.
@boostedmedia2 жыл бұрын
I personally prefer the asetek pedals but the sprints have more adjustment available so it comes down to what will suit you best. They’re both great
@branimirbersak16302 жыл бұрын
@@boostedmedia Thank you mate. You really helped me out. I like Asetek looks and like future upgrade option to hydraulic.