Recommended Rigs

Tubular Steel Rigs:

Cooler Master Dyn-X 

The Cooler Master Dyn-X chassis is specifically created for motion applications, with its unique two piece design and expanding tubular joints that properly connect the two half's of the chassis together. This is a perfect chassis for sim centers or public use.

PROS:
- tubular steel construction transfers haptics
- easily convert to various driving positions
- has mounting for motion systems
- easy to enter and exit the rig, good for public venues

CONS:
- more expensive than other rigs
- larger in dimensions than other rigs
- driver sits higher than other rigs, changing the roll center





Aluminum Extrusion Rigs:

All in One Gaming Pro Series Rig
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The All in 1 Gaming rig uses Vention Extrusion that has special locators on its connectors that locate and square of each connection before tightening. This keeps the connection strong and light while maintaining flexibility and stiffness for haptic transmission.

PROS:
- familiar extrusion design and compatible with other t-slot extrusion hardware
- strong and lightweight design
- unique anodized finish

CONS:
- more expensive than standard extrusion rigs
- unique slotted brackets only work with Vention extrusion


RSeat A1 Pro Cockpit


The RSeat chassis is unique in that it closes off the front of the extrusion with an additional structural piece making the rig a complete closed off chassis. Many chassis makers leave the front of the rig open, which creates flex or torsion (twisting of the chassis). An open front end can create a tuning fork like effect, lessening certain haptic frequencies.

MOTION PROS:
- uses standard extrusion and connectors
- structurally strong closed off design
- various extrusion channels on the side for ease of mounting

MOTION CONS:
- slightly heavier design and better suited for our DK2+ or DK6+ motion systems