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    Moza KS Pro Review

    Moza KS Pro Wheel Review: Mid-Range GT Precision at an Unbeatable Price

    The Moza KS Pro wheel review centers on a 300mm GT-style rim designed to bring higher-end materials and input density into the mid-range sim racing segment. Positioned within Moza Racing’s expanding ecosystem, the KS Pro combines magnetic shifters, RGB backlit controls and a carbon fiber composite faceplate at a price that targets serious enthusiasts without moving into flagship territory.

    Moza KS Pro wheel review: Key specifications

    The KS Pro is a 300mm formula and GT-style steering wheel built for Moza wheelbases on PC. It uses a carbon fiber composite front plate and features magnetic carbon fiber paddle shifters.

    It includes 10 RGB programmable backlit buttons, three rotary encoders, two thumb encoders and two multi-directional joysticks. An integrated LED RPM strip sits along the top edge. The wheel mounts via Moza’s aluminum quick release system.

    The KS Pro is designed primarily for the Moza ecosystem. Third-party base compatibility requires additional hardware and is not native.

    Build quality and ergonomics

    The 300mm diameter places the KS Pro in a versatile category suitable for GT3, endurance and modern touring cars. The carbon composite front plate improves rigidity over entry-level rims while keeping weight manageable for mid-range direct drive bases.

    Magnetic shifters provide a firm and consistent actuation. Paddle feel is a clear step above spring-based mechanisms typically found at lower price points. Button placement is dense but logically arranged, allowing for high in-race adjustment without excessive hand movement.

    Grip material and overall construction aim at durability, though long-term wear data is not independently verified.

    What is new or different

    Compared to earlier KS variants, the Pro model increases input density and refines materials. The addition of thumb encoders and expanded rotary controls makes it more suitable for complex GT cars that require traction control, brake bias and differential adjustments mid-stint.

    The integrated LED RPM strip improves visual feedback without requiring external dashboards. RGB backlighting enhances usability in darker rigs.

    The biggest differentiator is feature density at its price point. Many similarly priced wheels offer fewer encoders or omit thumb rotaries altogether.

    Ecosystem and compatibility considerations

    The KS Pro is built for Moza’s PC-based direct drive ecosystem. Users already running Moza bases will benefit from seamless integration through Moza Pit House software.

    Drivers outside the Moza ecosystem must account for compatibility adapters or hub solutions. This adds cost and complexity. Buyers entering sim racing for the first time should evaluate total ecosystem investment rather than the wheel alone.

    For readers exploring direct drive options, our coverage of mid-range direct drive wheelbases explains how torque output and mounting solutions affect wheel choice.

    How it compares to rivals

    In the same price bracket, competitors include mid-range GT-style wheels from Simagic, Fanatec and Thrustmaster. The KS Pro stands out for input density and magnetic paddle quality relative to price.

    Some rivals offer integrated displays or alternative grip materials. Others provide broader console compatibility. Buyers prioritizing console support should verify platform compatibility carefully before purchase.

    The KS Pro’s value proposition centers on feature-per-dollar within a PC-focused ecosystem rather than cross-platform flexibility.

    Who this wheel is for

    The KS Pro targets serious hobbyists who want a high-control GT-style rim without moving into premium-tier pricing. It suits league racers and endurance drivers who rely on multiple rotary adjustments during stints.

    Entry-level racers may find the input density excessive. Professional esports competitors may prefer fully carbon front plates or integrated display systems found in higher-priced models.

    Pricing and availability

    The Moza KS Pro is positioned in the mid-range hardware segment. Official regional pricing should be confirmed directly via Moza Racing’s store or its authorized resellers at the time of purchase. At the time of writing, our partners at SimRacerZone offer the wheel at 350EUR.

    Verdict

    This Moza KS Pro wheel review shows a product focused on maximizing functionality per dollar. It raises material quality and control density beyond entry-level hardware while avoiding flagship pricing.

    For PC sim racers already invested in Moza’s ecosystem, it presents a strong balance of rigidity, tactile feedback and adjustability. Buyers outside that ecosystem should factor in compatibility costs before committing.

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