Simucube ActivePedal Pro
Simucube ActivePedal Pro Review — Next-Level Force Feedback Pedal for Sim Racing
When sim racers talk about ultimate realism and immersion, most immediately think of direct-drive wheelbases. But for many drivers, the pedals are just as important as the wheel itself — and Simucube Active Pedal PRO is one of the few products that elevates pedal feedback to the same professional level. Designed to bring dynamic force feedback, real-world braking sensations, and unmatched adjustability under your feet, this pedal pushes beyond traditional passive pedals in both performance and capability.
🔧 What Is the Simucube ActivePedal Pro?
The ActivePedal Pro is an advanced force-feedback sim racing pedal that replaces conventional passive setups with a software-driven, adjustable pedal platform capable of reproducing real car sensations such as ABS engagement, traction control effects, and G-force feedback. It responds dynamically to simulator telemetry, giving you physical sensations that match what’s happening on screen — not just pedal position.
To operate, it requires one Simucube Link Hub (sold separately) as the control interface, while additional pedals (e.g., throttle or clutch) don’t require additional hubs.
🏗️ Build Quality & Physical Features
From a craftsmanship perspective, the ActivePedal Pro feels solid and industrial-grade:
- The pedal produces up to 110 kg / 1100 N of force feedback, giving a heavy-resistance feel even under high braking loads.
- Maximum travel of 74 mm allows realistic modulation and fine control.
- Dimensions are roughly 100 × 255 × 418 mm, and the unit comes in at about 6 kg — heavy enough for stability but manageable for most rigs.
- Standard 6×M5 mounting slots ensure compatibility with most pedal plates and cockpits.
Unlike many traditional load cell pedals that rely on passive resistance, the Pro’s motorized force feedback gives you push-back resistance depending on in-game conditions — making braking feel much more like a real car.
🪄 Software & Force Feedback Features
Where the ActivePedal Pro really shines is in its software control and telemetry-driven force feedback effects:
🎛️ Unlimited Adjustability
You can configure pedal travel, force curves, damping, travel length, and pressure digitally — without swapping physical parts or tools.
🧠 Telemetry-Linked Effects
The pedal can simulate:
- ABS feedback — feel the pulsations under braking similar to a real car.
- G-force effects — subtle resistance variations during acceleration/deceleration.
- RPM and traction control feedback — giving physical cues based on how the car is behaving on track.
🔄 Automatic Profile Switching
Its software can automatically detect the simulator and car you’re driving and switch to appropriate pedal profiles without manual input.
This ability makes the ActivePedal Pro far more dynamic and adaptable compared to any traditional pedal set — especially in games like Assetto Corsa Competizione, iRacing, and more where ABS and traction control are significant factors.
🏎️ Real-World Performance & Driving Feel
In normal use, the ActivePedal Pro elevates the sim racing experience in ways that passive pedals simply cannot replicate:
✔ Improved braking confidence — sharp, nuanced feedback helps you find the threshold more precisely. User-reported data shows ~96 % of users feel more realistic pedal feedback.
✔ Trail braking becomes more intuitive thanks to dynamic push-back during lockup or ABS engagement. ~90 % of testers experienced better trail braking control.
✔ Consistent behavior lap after lap, encouraging muscle memory and tighter lap times in many sims.
Compared to older or passive pedal sets, the Pro feels alive — the pedal reacts as though a virtual servo or clutch is physically under your foot, rather than just detecting position.
👍 Pros — What Sets It Apart
✔ Realistic force feedback effects — ABS, traction, G-force, RPM… directly tied to simulator data.
✔ Fully configurable software allowing on-the-fly tuning.
✔ Great braking feel and confidence-boosting performance.
✔ Works with various pedal roles (brake, throttle, clutch) with high adjustability.
✔ Compatible with any game that supports USB pedal input even without telemetry effects.
✔ Premium build quality with robust hardware and electronics.
👎 Cons — Things to Consider
⚠ Premium price tag — this is a high-end sim racing investment, costing significantly more than traditional pedals.
⚠ Requires Simucube Link Hub (not included) to enable full feature set.
⚠ No daisy-chaining — each pedal requires its own power supply, increasing setup complexity compared to some competitors.
⚠ Mounting and size — being heavier and larger than normal pedals, it may need careful integration with some cockpits.
🏁 Verdict — Worth It for Serious Sim Racers?
The Simucube ActivePedal Pro represents one of the most advanced and immersive pedal solutions in sim racing today. It brings force feedback down from the wheel and into your feet, making braking and throttle control feel physically connected to what you see on screen.
While it’s expensive and requires a compatible Simucube ecosystem to unleash its full potential, the level of realism, adjustability, and performance it offers is unmatched by most traditional or even high-end load cell pedals. For racers seeking to replicate the sensation of real car braking and performance feedback, this pedal is a transformative upgrade.
Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.7/5)
📌 Quick Specs
- Maximum Force Feedback: Up to 110 kg / 1100 N
- Travel Range: Up to 74 mm
- Weight: ~6 kg
- Mounting: 6 × M5 slots
- Adjustability: Force curve, travel, damping, ABS, traction, etc.
- Warranty: 3 years

My name is Michael “Mick” Carter, and I’m a dedicated sim racing enthusiast with a deep love for motorsport. I first discovered sim racing in 2015 when a friend introduced me to a Logitech G27 and Assetto Corsa—an experience that immediately hooked me. Since then, I’ve gone from basic gear to advanced direct drive setups, VR headsets, and custom racing rigs, constantly refining my driving technique and equipment.
I mainly race in iRacing, ACC, and rFactor 2, focusing on GT3 endurance and open-wheel events. I’m not a professional driver—I’m simply someone who enjoys the craft of racing: learning car behavior, improving lap times, and battling for position with respect and skill.
I share what I’ve learned so others can build setups they enjoy and grow their own passion for sim racing. For me, the joy is in improving, one race at a time.
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