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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
I bought a new gaming chair, but my old flight components were incompatible. I needed a new system and found the Dardoo Flight Game Simulator Stand. This came packaged very well and assembly was super easy, but what I love most was its adjustability to any chair or desk setup. It costs a fraction of the price of other setups, and is a far higher value.
RenoPCRepair
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
This is a highly adjustable gaming stand that is well designed with multiple bolts that hold each adjustable piece firmly. It was easy to put together and took me less that 20 minutes. I particularly likes the extra optional plate to help customize my gaming set-up needs. Priced reasonably and delivered fast... A great value for a stand that holds sturdy and is made with strong metal welds.
Jaytheseabee
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Like the title says, full price. But I didn't have to so there's that. I love flight simming. I can't legally fly solo anymore due to medical concerns. This rig fit my Turtle Beach Flight Deck setup, and has a ton of mounting holes. Adjustability is great for the outboard flight controls. The center column for a steering wheel I guess, is getting removed; I keep hitting my knees on it and I just don't use it since I switched from yoke to side-stick. The rudder pedal mount is solid, and a bit of a pain to tighten, but I ain't complaining about that since flight sim controls cost a bit. My only gripes are that it does take up quite a bit of room under a desk, and it has some weight when it is fully assembled. And also that the bar to hold the chair wheel in place needs to be a bit easier to manage with that bar between your knees, flight controls beside you, and any other peripherals. Thing is made of solid materials, has really good directions in English, and has most of the tools you need to assemble it. Use your own though, the included tools are on the flimsy and hard to manage side if you have manual dexterity problems. Oh, yeah. If you are able to, setting it up separately helps manage protecting your investment. I have everything under a picnic table now, and can just extend the hand controls out from under the table using the chair holder part. There's pics with my review showing it setup and stowed under a side table from a previous setup experiment. Hope this helps, this rig is clunky, but super solid.
Justin
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
This stand is high quality, very adjustable, and is very sturdy. I am using for both racing and flight sim setups. It is very easy to change the configuration as you see fit.
Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
The initial setup is easy. It's 7 steps. Getting the foot pedal adjusted correctly is a little time consuming. Because you have to bolt it together. It's not a quick knob but once it's set you are good to go. Comes with a huge bag of machine screws to connect various peripherals
Model Painter J
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Used it for Elite Dangeous space sim.Not the best for keeping in storage when not in use.
D. Mitchell
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
Easy enough to put together, mostly sturdy. Still get some joystick wobble no matter how much I tighten, but its not super noticeable.Biggest complaint is that the side attachments where the joysticks go are much too short for a standard office chair / gaming chair. I've lowered my chair as low as it will go, and i still had to put the stand on some wood blocks to raise it up several inches. Joysticks should be level with your arm when its resting on the armrest, not having to reach down to get them. Otherwise youd be engaging your shoulder muscles the entire time you're playing and that gets old fast. This could be solved by simply making the bars for the left and right attachments a bit longer.Second complaint is that there are no pre-drilled holes to lock these arms into place, theyre only held in place by a bolt with a handle on it that pushes into the bar, holding it in place with friction.The middle bar is useful to hold a keyboard which is nice, provided you have a way to attach it (i used some heavy duty velcro). It would be nice if the middle bar could come a bit closer to you tho, so that i could use my joysticks and not have to lean forward to type.Overall its not a bad setup, if you tighten everything its sturdy enough to get the job done. There isn't a lot of options for something in this price range, especially if you want something that is freestanding and doesn't clamp to the desk. It's a step up from the arm-chair mounts that I was using before, those wobbled way more than this for sure.
Carlos P.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
Overall is a decent product. I have two major complains. 1) the knobs to tighten the height of the middle bar gets in the way of the pedals. You end up scratching your rubbing against your left and it's not ideal. If I were to buy a rig all over. I would just get one with no middle bar. 2) getting in and out of the rig with a desk chair kinda sucks since you need the chair leg to be inside the low horizontal bar so that your chair doesn't move. Makes getting in and out kinda a pain. With that said, it’s a fairly sturdy rig. Better suited for flight games vs racing in my pov
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