Compact foldable flight cockpit for easy setup and storage. Wide range of height and distance adjustment. High-quality breathable fabric and foam padding to maximize comfort allowing for longer flight sessions. Compatible with flight electronics such as yokes, rudders, joystick, and throttles for all major brands. Includes keyboard and mouse support for easy navigation. (keyboard support can be used when the yoke is not being used/attached). Pre-drilled and compatible with all major racing electronics to also be used as a racing simulator cockpit.
Compact foldable flight cockpit for easy setup and storage. Wide range of height and distance adjustment. High-quality breathable fabric and foam padding to maximize comfort allowing for longer flight sessions. Compatible with flight electronics such as yokes, rudders, joystick, and throttles for all major brands. Includes keyboard and mouse support for easy navigation. (keyboard support can be used when the yoke is not being used/attached). Pre-drilled and compatible with all major racing electronics to also be used as a racing simulator cockpit.
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Prices last updated 8 June 2026.
Next Level Racing Flight Simulator Lite Cockpit
Compact foldable flight cockpit for easy setup and storage. Wide range of height and distance adjustment. High-quality breathable fabric and foam padding to maximize comfort allowing for longer flight sessions. Compatible with flight electronics such as yokes, rudders, joystick, and throttles for all major brands. Includes keyboard and mouse support for easy navigation. (keyboard support can be used when the yoke is not being used/attached). Pre-drilled and compatible with all major racing electronics to also be used as a racing simulator cockpit.
Compact foldable flight cockpit for easy setup and storage. Wide range of height and distance adjustment. High-quality breathable fabric and foam padding to maximize comfort allowing for longer flight sessions. Compatible with flight electronics such as yokes, rudders, joystick, and throttles for all major brands. Includes keyboard and mouse support for easy navigation. (keyboard support can be used when the yoke is not being used/attached). Pre-drilled and compatible with all major racing electronics to also be used as a racing simulator cockpit.
Last updated at 08/06/2026 14:36:04
Next Level Racing Flight Simulator Lite
Next Level Racing Flight Simulator Lite
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Next Level Racing GTLite Racing Cockpit
Delivery between 14–17 June $29
originally posted on microcenter.com
Instructions were awful, and experience of building was just absolutely awful. Have not even used it yet.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Overall this sim pit works well. Before I purchased this I watched every video on YouTube I could find so I had a somewhat idea of what to expect. It sort of works with the Honeycomb products but I believe the ideal hardware setup would be for the HOTAS users.For me personally, the chair is not the most comfortable. I couldn't see myself sitting in it for gaming / simming sessions over 2 hours. That shouldn't be a problem for me as I normally try to keep my flights to 2 hours or less. I do plan on purchasing a seat cushion to help with that. However, that is my personal opinion. Other reviews said it was comfortable to them.It took me about an hour to put it together. Some of the issues I had were getting the parts to line up correctly and one of the side ... MoreOverall this sim pit works well. Before I purchased this I watched every video on YouTube I could find so I had a somewhat idea of what to expect. It sort of works with the Honeycomb products but I believe the ideal hardware setup would be for the HOTAS users.For me personally, the chair is not the most comfortable. I couldn't see myself sitting in it for gaming / simming sessions over 2 hours. That shouldn't be a problem for me as I normally try to keep my flights to 2 hours or less. I do plan on purchasing a seat cushion to help with that. However, that is my personal opinion. Other reviews said it was comfortable to them.It took me about an hour to put it together. Some of the issues I had were getting the parts to line up correctly and one of the side hardware mounts did not exactly fit correctly so I had to use a rubber mallet to fix that issue.While I do have a HOTAS setup, my primary flight hardware is the Honeycomb Alpha Yoke and Bravo Throttle. I did not see many reviewers talking about if these products would work with this setup.The Alpha yoke will clamp down only if you use the supplied driving wheel plate. Otherwise, you will not be able to clamp it down and will have to use the yoke's sticky pad which never really stuck to anything for long in my experience.As for the Bravo, that is where this thing failed. The chair includes an extended plate that is meant for a stick and a mouse. You will have to find a creative way to get your Bravo to work with it. While I did finally get it connected, it was too far away for it to be comfortable to use. What I ended up doing is removing the side plate and using a small table to put the Bravo on.Again, if you are a HOTAS user, you'll have no issues with this setup. I think NLR really should create a custom plate for the Bravo as what comes in the box is not ideal.I gave it 4 stars because it's not a bad entry level device. NLR is not a flight sim company, they are a racing company that is tapping into the flight sim market. I think over time they will probably support more hardware configurations which would be great for Bravo users.
originally posted on microcenter.com
This seat is definitely more rigid than it looks. Parts were a tight fit (I recommend a mallet) and it contributes to the strength. It’s also surprisingly wide, so it can fit a larger framed individual.One recommendation is a lumbar pad, though. I ended up putting a very small pillow there and it helps make long drives/flights more comfortable.
| Max Weight Capacity | 286.6 lb / 130 kg |
| User Height Range | 3.9 to 6.6' / 120.00 to 200.00 cm |
| Height Adjustments | Yes |
| Tilt Adjustment | Yes |
| Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 31 x 24 x 10" |
Next Level Racing Flight Simulator Lite
Next Level Racing Flight Simulator Lite
30-day returns
Next Level Racing GTLite Racing Cockpit
Delivery between 14–17 June $29
Instructions were awful, and experience of building was just absolutely awful. Have not even used it yet.
Overall this sim pit works well. Before I purchased this I watched every video on YouTube I could find so I had a somewhat idea of what to expect. It sort of works with the Honeycomb products but I believe the ideal hardware setup would be for the HOTAS users.For me personally, the chair is not the most comfortable. I couldn't see myself sitting in it for gaming / simming sessions over 2 hours. That shouldn't be a problem for me as I normally try to keep my flights to 2 hours or less. I do plan on purchasing a seat cushion to help with that. However, that is my personal opinion. Other reviews said it was comfortable to them.It took me about an hour to put it together. Some of the issues I had were getting the parts to line up correctly and one of the side ... MoreOverall this sim pit works well. Before I purchased this I watched every video on YouTube I could find so I had a somewhat idea of what to expect. It sort of works with the Honeycomb products but I believe the ideal hardware setup would be for the HOTAS users.For me personally, the chair is not the most comfortable. I couldn't see myself sitting in it for gaming / simming sessions over 2 hours. That shouldn't be a problem for me as I normally try to keep my flights to 2 hours or less. I do plan on purchasing a seat cushion to help with that. However, that is my personal opinion. Other reviews said it was comfortable to them.It took me about an hour to put it together. Some of the issues I had were getting the parts to line up correctly and one of the side hardware mounts did not exactly fit correctly so I had to use a rubber mallet to fix that issue.While I do have a HOTAS setup, my primary flight hardware is the Honeycomb Alpha Yoke and Bravo Throttle. I did not see many reviewers talking about if these products would work with this setup.The Alpha yoke will clamp down only if you use the supplied driving wheel plate. Otherwise, you will not be able to clamp it down and will have to use the yoke's sticky pad which never really stuck to anything for long in my experience.As for the Bravo, that is where this thing failed. The chair includes an extended plate that is meant for a stick and a mouse. You will have to find a creative way to get your Bravo to work with it. While I did finally get it connected, it was too far away for it to be comfortable to use. What I ended up doing is removing the side plate and using a small table to put the Bravo on.Again, if you are a HOTAS user, you'll have no issues with this setup. I think NLR really should create a custom plate for the Bravo as what comes in the box is not ideal.I gave it 4 stars because it's not a bad entry level device. NLR is not a flight sim company, they are a racing company that is tapping into the flight sim market. I think over time they will probably support more hardware configurations which would be great for Bravo users.
This seat is definitely more rigid than it looks. Parts were a tight fit (I recommend a mallet) and it contributes to the strength. It’s also surprisingly wide, so it can fit a larger framed individual.One recommendation is a lumbar pad, though. I ended up putting a very small pillow there and it helps make long drives/flights more comfortable.
I am quite satisfied with my purchase. A couple of suggestions, the chair should have an option cushion purchase. I found that after a while of sitting in the chair I started to feel uncomfortable and called it a day. I did purchase a cockpit chair cushion. The other, there were no instructions to give you an idea where and how to use the hardware, you have to figure it out for yourself.
So it is about as comfortable as an industrial lawn chair but at this price point of flight setups it's what you'd expect.The controls are a good stretch to reach even fully maxed out to bring them as close as possible and I'm 5ft 10. But I should be able to make some metal plates to bring things to the correct location. And quality control on Making sure the control attachments are squared up wasn't the greatest. So need to see if I can find some adjustments to correct for that. As my left one points a little to the right. So flying with a list to the left when I push forward. All that a side it's a good base to get started for the price. I run dual tm 16000.m for star citizen. Oh and the mouse pad is a bit small and has a cutout for additional bracing making it ... MoreSo it is about as comfortable as an industrial lawn chair but at this price point of flight setups it's what you'd expect.The controls are a good stretch to reach even fully maxed out to bring them as close as possible and I'm 5ft 10. But I should be able to make some metal plates to bring things to the correct location. And quality control on Making sure the control attachments are squared up wasn't the greatest. So need to see if I can find some adjustments to correct for that. As my left one points a little to the right. So flying with a list to the left when I push forward. All that a side it's a good base to get started for the price. I run dual tm 16000.m for star citizen. Oh and the mouse pad is a bit small and has a cutout for additional bracing making it even smaller. So will look to add a mouse pad for a desk and attach it under the right stick. But a hell of a durable instruction book.
Pros: Ideal for people with limited space in the room.Build quality is excellent.Cons: The instructions need to show which nuts and bolts go were, you get bags of parts in different sizes however a small size chart (to scale) would be ideal. The seat overall is low at the back which makes it difficult to get out of for some of us older folk, I emailed NLR to ask if they made a longer rear leg bracket, unfortunately they can't provide one.
Pros: Vert good quality and versatile.Cons: Very heavy
A good step up from using just a wheel stand, and desk clamps for HOTAS/Throttle. Would have been nice to have the ability to lean the seat back more as I use a VR headset with a strap that protrudes out which hits the headrest (feels like wearing a helmet) Construction is pretty solid, slight difficulty putting together as some parts have tight tolerance. Very little play with connected wheel (G27) little play with HOTAS/Throttle. Pedals are solid. Doesn't fold as compact as I'd like but there's only so much it can fold I guess.
B&H service was very god as usual.I chose this product because it is portable and it can be used for flight or race. I have just tried it for car racing for now. The product itself is very good and more solid than I expected for a lite version.The only complain is about the assembly. Not complicated but the paper manual is not very intuitive. There was a YouTube video but this is not my thing.
I bought this chair mainly for when I play MSFS2020 and use the turtle beach velocity one controllers. will end up getting a steering wheel and peddles for forza eventually. The chair is pretty comfortable to sit in, I'm usually only sitting in it a couple hours at time so I'm not sure how extended periods of sitting time would be. Putting together the chair wasn't too bad but I ended up using a real screw instead of the short cheap thing that comes with it for tightening the screws. Overall nice chair.
| Max Weight Capacity | 286.6 lb / 130 kg |
| User Height Range | 3.9 to 6.6' / 120.00 to 200.00 cm |
| Height Adjustments | Yes |
| Tilt Adjustment | Yes |
| Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 31 x 24 x 10" |