Simucube Active Pedal Pro + Link Hub

$1,949.00
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Premier Sim Racing

The Simucube Active Pedal Pro is the most advanced brake pedal in sim racing — a servo-driven, force-feedback pedal that replicates real braking physics in real time. Paired with the Link Hub, it integrates directly into the Simucube ecosystem for seamless setup and tuning through True Drive software. If you've been chasing the feeling of a real brake pedal, this is where that search ends.

  • Servo-driven force feedback — dynamic, programmable brake resistance that responds to in-game physics
  • Real-time load simulation — brake feel changes with speed, tire load, and ABS events just like a real car
  • True Drive integration via Link Hub — unified tuning and telemetry within the Simucube software ecosystem
  • High-resolution position and force sensing — precise, repeatable input with zero dead zones
  • Fully adjustable pedal geometry — customizable travel, angle, and resistance profile
  • Premium machined construction — built for sustained high-load braking sessions

Best for: Drivers who want the most realistic brake feel available in sim racing and are already in the Simucube ecosystem or building toward it.

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Why Premier Sim Racing Chooses Simucube as Our Reference Direct Drive Hardware

Simucube didn't enter sim racing to compete on price. They entered to build the most accurate direct drive hardware available — and the Simucube lineup has held that position since its introduction. At Premier Sim Racing, we spec Simucube into builds where the driver has done their research and won't accept approximation.

What separates Simucube from the field isn't just torque output — it's the signal chain. True Drive, Simucube's proprietary software platform, gives drivers granular control over every force feedback parameter: reconstruction filter, slew rate, damping, friction, inertia. Most wheelbase software offers presets. True Drive offers precision. The difference is felt immediately by anyone who has tuned a sim setup seriously.

The hardware backs it up: sub-millisecond latency, high-resolution encoder tracking, and machined aluminum construction built for sustained high-torque use without thermal throttling or mechanical degradation. These are wheelbases that perform the same on session one as they do on session one thousand.

We carry Simucube because it's what we'd run ourselves — and it's what we recommend to drivers who want the reference standard, not a compromise.

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