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Thermaltake launches GR300 Racing Sim cockpit

In recent years, Thermaltake has been building up its Sim Racing portfolio. Today, they launch their latest cockpit, the GR300 Racing Simulator Cockpit, combining a durable steel frame with an adjustable PVC racing seat and customisable pedal mounts. 

The GR300 is built with a reinforced aluminium profile and steel structure for long-lasting stability and rigidity. The included PVC racing seat has forward and backward sliding functionality, so you can sit at a comfortable distance. It also reclines, so you can adjust the angle to your liking.

The Thermaltake GR300 Racing Sim cockpit offers universal compatibility via pre-drilled mounting points for racing wheels and pedals, complete with their own individual angle adjustments, so you should never feel like you are sitting in an awkward position. Thermaltake even has a dedicated monitor stand for the GR300.

If you need any additional gear to get your racing sim up and running, Thermaltake sells the G6 Direct Drive Racing Wheel bundle, as well as high refresh rate gaming monitors that will slot right into the GR300 to complete your rig.

The Thermaltake GR300 is available starting this month, in both black and Snow colour options.

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