Playseats Classic Gaming Seat Blue
Playseats Classic Gaming Seat Blue

This racing stimulation cockpit gives you the ultimate realistic racing experience. Ergonomic race chair for real life race stimulation. Made of high quality materials, non-flammable. Multi adjustable for ages 8 upwards. For use with all Logitech steering wheels, patented folding racing seat and easy to assemble. Playseats works with PC, XBOX 360, NINTENDO GAMECUBE, PS ONE, AND PS2.
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars Good setup for the cost
Good quality racing seat for the cost. Seat is large enough to easily fit a 6″, 200 lbs person. It does, however, lack full lower back support for those extended play sessions. Nothing an extra piece of foam or pillow can not fix.
The frame is flexible but still well constructed with plenty of adjustments for player size and reach preference. While it is easy to break it down into two smaller pieces for storage, the seat/frame combination will take up a pretty good chunk of real estate in your room.
I had purchased many “real” racing seats before for costs far higher than this complete seat/frame combination. I definitely recommend this setup for any player.
3 Stars Far from perfect but workable.
When I recieved the gamechair I found out a few flaws that I wish I would have known in advance. I can take care of them but its going to take modification that I feel shouldnt be needed in the first place.
1. This chair doesnt fit the G25 racing wheel’s foot pedals from logitech. The base is to short and I will have to add another suppport board underneath to stabilize it.
2.The wheel height adjustment doesnt go “down” very far and feels like its to high. But this might be just me and my preferences. Still I am 6′ and feel it should be able to lower more for shorter people.
3. The steering column feels unstable. I think there should be more support for a steering wheel that is going to be putting up with alot of side forces.
Overall its not a bad gaming chair but I certainly would of returned it if I had to pay the full price($300). But since it was 33% off I will just modify it to my preferences.
3 Stars flimsy make
its ok, but not good enough for the money I paid for. It start breaking apart from the welded joints, buy this one of they giving a welding machine free with this. not recommended at all!!! unless you ready to lose your money within couple of months…. get something reliable!
4 Stars Playseat for Driving Force GT
Great seat for my Driving Force GT to play GT Prologue … and also a nice seat for my kid while watching TV. The set up gives a good adjustment for length and height. The only star left for a perfect 5 is if an improvement can be devised to keep the swinging steering frame stable.
04/23/09
Someone inquired about the steering frame stability. The answer is the frame is not really that stable for hard core gamers but good enough for having fun. A single tube to hold the steering wheel is surely not enough. We still enjoy it in running Gran Turismo and Ferrari Challenge. Motorstorm is still on the sixaxis only. For very tight races though, the sixaxis is still the best way to drive.
4 Stars Good Playseat
I got this playseat classic in blue on sale last week for about $140. I was really excited when the price came down because I’ve been eyeing one and didn’t want to spend $250 on it. I also bought the G25 racing wheel to go with it. It was after ordering it that I found out that the G25 wheel doesn’t fit the playseat classic. This seat was made to fit the Logitech Driving Force GT perfectly. So if you have a PS3 and don’t want to spend a lot of money on the G2, I would recommend the Driving Force GT. I wanted to keep the G25 so after googling I found several people that made it work so I was excited to try out some modifications. From the other reviewer on here they had said they used a 1×12 board so that’s where I started. Using the provided velcro and some handy work I was able to mount the G25 pedal assembly. I connected the wood to the pedals using 5/16 x 1 1/2 inch screws. I then attached the whole thing to the metal plate of the playseat using 4 strips of velcro. I have added some pics of my handy work to the gallery (please enjoy). The one thing that I was excited about was the gearshift assembly mount, because that cost $50 if you were to order one. I made that from some shelving bracket and left over wood for about $2.
The review of the playseat over all is average. The seat itself is of good quality, but the frame is a little weak as many of the other reviewers had already said. The frame is flimsy but it’s not overly flimsy that it’s unusable. I think it’s passable for the price you pay. The only really flimsy part is the single steering collumn where the body is attached to the steering wheel. Also the part where the metal rod attaches to the seat is also flimsy. If you want a more stable gaming seat I would consider getting the Playseat Evolution. The price is about $300 so you have to consider if you are willing to spend that much or not. Over all it works and I’m happy with it. It was worth the money I spent on it. My son and I are having a blast playing Dirt, Ridge Racer, Nascar 09 and Burnout Paradise on my PS3.











