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Next Level Racing GT Lite Foldable Simulator Cockpit - Not Machine Specific
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- Next Level Racing hubs allow for quick adjustments and solid durability
- Adjustable wheel, gear shifter and pedal positions and angle
- Gear shifter support included and can be installed on left or right side
- Seat made with highly-breathable Fabric allowing for maximum comfort
- Easy to store and portable
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Product details
- Language : English
- Rated : Everyone
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 95 x 93 x 176 cm; 14.4 Kilograms
- Subtitles: : English, French, German
- Manufacturer : Solutions 2 Go Inc.
- Place of Business : Gold Coast, Queensland 4215, AU
- ASIN : B08N79HM77
- Item model number : NLR-S021
- Country of origin : USA
- Best Sellers Rank: #176 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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Product description
Following the popular design of the Next Level Racing f-gt Lite, the GT Lite is the perfect foldable GT position cockpit for users that have Limited space but still demand a realistic and rigid racing solution. The innovative Next Level Racing hubs provide rigidity while allowing quick setup and easy Folding functionality for storage. Patent pending revolutionary adjustment hubs the Next Level Racing hubs have been developed and engineered for over two years to offer ultimate durability and rigidity with each hub being able to withstand 150Kg of force to ensure a solid racing position. The Next Level Racing hubs also make it a perfect solution for storage, meaning the product can be folded and stored after racing. Pre-drilled, hard mounting and gear shifter support the GT Lite is pre-drilled to hard mount electronics like wheels, gear shifters and pedals to provide a rigid racing experience as well as full adjustability to ensure different size users can find the most comfortable racing position. The GT Lite is compatible with all major wheels and pedals and pre-drilled for Logitech, Thrustmaster, Fanatec and supports wheels that have clamping mounting options. The included gear shifter support can be installed on either the left- or right-hand side. Portability and storage taken to the next level The Next Level Racing GT lite’s unique design folds to Pack away even with electronics installed, allowing the user to easily store their cockpit when not in use, making it the perfect cockpit for sim racers that have Limited space. This also allows the GT Lite to be portable and for the user to take their racing setup from room-to-room when needed.
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Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2021
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I tried to set it up as fast as I could but there's certain parts that take a minute to "warm up" I guess haha. The top part of the chair was one. It has to be aligned perfectly for it to slide into the wall of the chair.
The longest part for me was putting in the shifter mount. It wouldn't align properly until I just spun it back and forth as deep as it goes a few times.
I'm a hefty dude at 5'11 245lbs but I seem to fit in it just right. I will add a photo of the set up later but I thought I'd add in another positive comment.
I was sick of my desk and office chair arms getting in the way of everything and I finally have a good way to move everything around without ruining the positioning of the pedals and everything so it's ergonomically sound.
FYI for bonus immersion a subpac is pretty sweet to feel the cars vibrations. With vr you might poop yourself flipping a car in Dirt Rally 😂🤘🤘 happy racing everyone!
It's a product that was made with good intentions but IMO, was executed just a tad poorly.
TLDR: 90% sure I'm returning this. It's just not comfortable to sit in for more than a 25min sprint race. Anything an hour or longer....not a chance. I had to basically re-construct the seat with my own materials to make it even remotely comfortable.
Now, in depth:
I got this because there's almost no cockpits or seats available from anybody these days and the monthly payment thing was a huge plus. Next Level isn't a huge name but it's got a good reputation.
It arrived promptly and I will warn you now: This thing is a lot bigger laid out than it looks. Putting it together was....well...at times annoying as some holes don't quite line up and it's awkward getting some things in place by yourself. The tools provided...meh. The wrench is awful and thankfully I'm not short of tools. Took me about an hour to get it together and then about a week to get it even remotely comfortable. Do NOT use power tools or tighten anything too much as the bolts that come with are of really poor quality.
The biggest issue is comfort. It just doesn't offer any.
I literally....wait....yes, literally had to re-upholster this thing myself because it's just not comfortable to sit in. Fortunately, I had an older chair I wasn't using that had padding that is perfect for racing. As you can see in the photos, if you didn't see the strap on the left side, you wouldn't know who made this as I basically had to re-invent the seat myself. And no, I didn't have to physically alter it. I basically just made a racing slip cover lol
Because of the way you get in and out, I have to slide the whole rig back from my screens to open the swing arm the wheel mounts to because if I don't it will hit one of the screens. Even if you are just using one screen in the proper configuration, unless it's on a moveable arm, you're going to have to slide backwards before getting out. Worse when you have a keyboard/mouse or shifter mounted. Seriously. Not optimal.
I went through a few different gel and memory foam seat cushions, but nothing helped until I added what you see. I'm not super tall. 5'11. Clock in around 240lbs. The seat is rated for 150kg or 330.693lbs so I'm not anywhere close to being too heavy for it. Thrown in the wheel and base at around 11 lbs and still, I'm nowhere near max weight.
It's plenty adjustable but the problem is the seat's canvas/suede-like material. There is no joint where the seat meets the backrest like you have in any two piece chair. Once you sit in it, if you're a bigger person, it flexes the back out so what you end up with is a curve instead of the normal flat bottom and upright back. I tried every combination of height adjustments and the two hooks on the side of the seat don't stay in place so, if I hadn't modded it, keeping it in a more comfortable position is not possible, at least with the one I got.
The price is okay I guess, for a patio chair with a wheel mount, but for a couple hundred more, you can get a proper rig with a real seat and that's the way I guess I'm going to have to go. Too bad. I was hoping to like this one.

Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2021
It's a product that was made with good intentions but IMO, was executed just a tad poorly.
TLDR: 90% sure I'm returning this. It's just not comfortable to sit in for more than a 25min sprint race. Anything an hour or longer....not a chance. I had to basically re-construct the seat with my own materials to make it even remotely comfortable.
Now, in depth:
I got this because there's almost no cockpits or seats available from anybody these days and the monthly payment thing was a huge plus. Next Level isn't a huge name but it's got a good reputation.
It arrived promptly and I will warn you now: This thing is a lot bigger laid out than it looks. Putting it together was....well...at times annoying as some holes don't quite line up and it's awkward getting some things in place by yourself. The tools provided...meh. The wrench is awful and thankfully I'm not short of tools. Took me about an hour to get it together and then about a week to get it even remotely comfortable. Do NOT use power tools or tighten anything too much as the bolts that come with are of really poor quality.
The biggest issue is comfort. It just doesn't offer any.
I literally....wait....yes, literally had to re-upholster this thing myself because it's just not comfortable to sit in. Fortunately, I had an older chair I wasn't using that had padding that is perfect for racing. As you can see in the photos, if you didn't see the strap on the left side, you wouldn't know who made this as I basically had to re-invent the seat myself. And no, I didn't have to physically alter it. I basically just made a racing slip cover lol
Because of the way you get in and out, I have to slide the whole rig back from my screens to open the swing arm the wheel mounts to because if I don't it will hit one of the screens. Even if you are just using one screen in the proper configuration, unless it's on a moveable arm, you're going to have to slide backwards before getting out. Worse when you have a keyboard/mouse or shifter mounted. Seriously. Not optimal.
I went through a few different gel and memory foam seat cushions, but nothing helped until I added what you see. I'm not super tall. 5'11. Clock in around 240lbs. The seat is rated for 150kg or 330.693lbs so I'm not anywhere close to being too heavy for it. Thrown in the wheel and base at around 11 lbs and still, I'm nowhere near max weight.
It's plenty adjustable but the problem is the seat's canvas/suede-like material. There is no joint where the seat meets the backrest like you have in any two piece chair. Once you sit in it, if you're a bigger person, it flexes the back out so what you end up with is a curve instead of the normal flat bottom and upright back. I tried every combination of height adjustments and the two hooks on the side of the seat don't stay in place so, if I hadn't modded it, keeping it in a more comfortable position is not possible, at least with the one I got.
The price is okay I guess, for a patio chair with a wheel mount, but for a couple hundred more, you can get a proper rig with a real seat and that's the way I guess I'm going to have to go. Too bad. I was hoping to like this one.





If you have a wheel you're eventually going to want to get a chair like this for $300 ish Cdn dollars - to see if you actually like racing games. This one does the job well. Comfortable - I'm just under 6 feet and I way about 230 so I'm pretty tubby. Happy racing and get out of my way if I'm coming up from behind you!!!
The included shifter attachment platform also sits too close to the adjustment lever making it extremely difficult to use a logitech shifter.
I wanted this to work but I'll have to send it back.
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Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2021
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Non si tratta di una postazione portatile o comunque richiudibile. Se avete la fantasia di richiuderla ogni volta dopo l'uso e ficcarla in un armadio o nello sgabuzzino, scordatevelo.
Per chiudersi completamente si chiude, ma la procedura è complicata, al limite dell'assurdo. Soprattutto se avete montato il cambio manuale, quest'ultimo sembra avere una sua volontà di ostacolarvi in ogni modo. E in ogni caso, anche completamente chiusa è decisamente ingombrante. A mio avviso, una volta chiusa e riposta in un armadio, ma serve un armadio bello grande, smetterete di giocare, piuttosto che cercare di riaprirla.
Limitarsi ad abbassare lo schienale e alzare la pedaliera, è più che sufficiente a permettervi di posizionare la postazione accanto a scrivanie o TV. Ed é in quest'ottica che va acquistata. È una postazione mobile compatta.
Secondo difetto, le viti della pedaliera. Attenzione a non spanarle. Hanno delle lunghe leve per stringerle, il che sembra suggerire che una certa forza sia necessaria. Niente di più sbagliato! È sufficiente usare un dito per stringerle. Nulla si muove nemmeno durante le frenate più disperate, anche se le viti sembrano apparentemente tutt'altro che serrate. Purtroppo la lunghezza di queste leve fa troppa forza sui filetti, e dopo giusto un paio di regolazioni una delle 4 viti della mia postazione risulta ora completamente inutilizzabile, e gira a vuoto. Sarebbe stato più opportuno mettere una piccola manopola tonda, che avrebbe anche evitato la nefasta tendenza che hanno queste leve di agganciarsi ai cavi durante l'apertura.
A parte questi difetti la postazione è a dir poco fantastica.
È ampia, comoda, personalizzabile e soprattutto estremamente stabile. Oltretutto costa meno delle più economiche postazioni fisse. Postazioni che hanno il difetto di avere un palo in mezzo, e limitano il movimento dei piedi sulla pedaliera. Questa è veramente stabile, nulla si muove o si stacca durante la guida. È quasi come guidare in una postazione fissa.
Si tratta di un prodotto adatto non solo a chi vuole una postazione mobile e poco ingombrante, ma anche a tutti coloro che, pur non avendo problemi di spazio, desiderano un vero posto di guida ad un prezzo accessibile.
Da quando la uso, in una sola settimana, nelle gare online di ACC mi ritrovo a lottare spesso per le prime posizioni, mentre solo una settimana fa lottavo sempre intorno alla 15a-20a posizione.


Reviewed in Italy on February 6, 2021
Non si tratta di una postazione portatile o comunque richiudibile. Se avete la fantasia di richiuderla ogni volta dopo l'uso e ficcarla in un armadio o nello sgabuzzino, scordatevelo.
Per chiudersi completamente si chiude, ma la procedura è complicata, al limite dell'assurdo. Soprattutto se avete montato il cambio manuale, quest'ultimo sembra avere una sua volontà di ostacolarvi in ogni modo. E in ogni caso, anche completamente chiusa è decisamente ingombrante. A mio avviso, una volta chiusa e riposta in un armadio, ma serve un armadio bello grande, smetterete di giocare, piuttosto che cercare di riaprirla.
Limitarsi ad abbassare lo schienale e alzare la pedaliera, è più che sufficiente a permettervi di posizionare la postazione accanto a scrivanie o TV. Ed é in quest'ottica che va acquistata. È una postazione mobile compatta.
Secondo difetto, le viti della pedaliera. Attenzione a non spanarle. Hanno delle lunghe leve per stringerle, il che sembra suggerire che una certa forza sia necessaria. Niente di più sbagliato! È sufficiente usare un dito per stringerle. Nulla si muove nemmeno durante le frenate più disperate, anche se le viti sembrano apparentemente tutt'altro che serrate. Purtroppo la lunghezza di queste leve fa troppa forza sui filetti, e dopo giusto un paio di regolazioni una delle 4 viti della mia postazione risulta ora completamente inutilizzabile, e gira a vuoto. Sarebbe stato più opportuno mettere una piccola manopola tonda, che avrebbe anche evitato la nefasta tendenza che hanno queste leve di agganciarsi ai cavi durante l'apertura.
A parte questi difetti la postazione è a dir poco fantastica.
È ampia, comoda, personalizzabile e soprattutto estremamente stabile. Oltretutto costa meno delle più economiche postazioni fisse. Postazioni che hanno il difetto di avere un palo in mezzo, e limitano il movimento dei piedi sulla pedaliera. Questa è veramente stabile, nulla si muove o si stacca durante la guida. È quasi come guidare in una postazione fissa.
Si tratta di un prodotto adatto non solo a chi vuole una postazione mobile e poco ingombrante, ma anche a tutti coloro che, pur non avendo problemi di spazio, desiderano un vero posto di guida ad un prezzo accessibile.
Da quando la uso, in una sola settimana, nelle gare online di ACC mi ritrovo a lottare spesso per le prime posizioni, mentre solo una settimana fa lottavo sempre intorno alla 15a-20a posizione.




Not sure how it happened but it wasn't a pleasant experience. Managed to free myself out of the seat and it looks like I hadn't locked off the cams properly.
Make sure you lock them off fully and the levers facing down to avoid knocking them loose.
Seat is quite hard on the bot but overall, a good experience and at a good price for the casual racer.
Comes with all the fittings needed to mount your wheel and pedals, all adjustable. Just take your time setting it up and your good to go

In theory it is, the instructions are good and clear, and I found good Old You Tube a great place to watch others.
The chair is good quality and made from strong robust materials and I’m well over 100kg and it supports me just fine.
After a few hours of use, it still was comfortable and stood up to enthusiastic gaming.
Cons
The build is not easy on your own and I would recommend that you have someone else to help you as once almost constructed it’s frustrating that it needs support whilst you tighten and adjust, as it collapsed several times whilst I made these adjustments.
That said, if you have the extra pair of hands problem solved.
Storage .. the instructions are useless and the video that is linked to this is incorrect and it’s really confusing how to collapse it down to store it.
But after watching several videos I worked out the best way for me to put it into a position to fold it and stand it up in a cupboard when not in use.
Once you get the hang of it again it wouldn’t be a problem.
The seat is adjustable for lean angles and make sure you understand that it’s a GT chair not an F1 racing position, so if your looking for a true F1 experience then the next model in the range will be the right one.
Pedals and wheel once mounted and infinitely adjustable and I got to perfect positioning within a few mins and once set folding it away for storage will not affect this once you come to set it up again.
All in all a great piece of kit for starting out and those like me who just want to have fun and don’t take their sims too seriously and just want a more involved experience.
I love mine, happy I made the choice to buy this one and would recommend it

I live in a tiny flat so a bigger rig is not an option. This is the perfect solution. Even when I do buy a house and can have a dedicated games room I will absolutely keep this as a guest setup.
Quality construction and easy folding for storage. I’m expecting this to last years.

It's pretty well assembled straight out of the box. Just a few screws and easily slotted in stands and attachments.
Take time to align and secure the adjuster joints in which configuration you desire. This makes it much easier to set the wheel and pedals to suit your seating position.
I would say, I am 5'9" and can configure it just right. If you are over 6', you may struggle to get the wheel far enough away to be comfy.
Excellent product and thoroughly delighted with bringing my lap times down.