MOZA Racing Releases Sleek SGP Sequential Shifter

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The MOZA SGP Sequential Shifter is the newest addition to the Chinese company's line-up. Partnering the HGP H-pattern shifter, the SGP comes in at just £105/€139/$129.

Made from aerospace grade Aluminium and high-quality steel, the SGP shifter is built and designed for adjustability and personalization. Included is a multi-functional handle, a non-contact Hall sensor for consistent performance and customizable RGB backlit buttons. A changeable M12 x 1.5 sized shift knob and seamless PC connectivity are also part of the package.

Compatibility And Adjustability​

Direct USB connectivity provides effortless compatibility for all PC-based sim racers. However, console racers will need to have an appropriate MOZA wheelbase for the shifter to connect to. You should not have any issues if you already have one of MOZA's later R series DD bases.

As with any MOZA product, the Pithouse software can be used to customise and set up the SGP sequential shifter from personalizing button colours and brightness to syncing the shifter paddle and sequential settings.


Adjustable within a 64mm range, the SGP shifter encourages sim racers to adjust and customise their shifter to fit themselves, and their rig, perfectly. Whether it be for touring cars, GT or rally cars, the SGP shifter is looking like a serious competitor in the tightly-contested world of sequential shifters.

Fancy getting your hands on the SGP Sequential shifter? Check it out on MOZA's website and get the hottest topic in the world of MOZA for yourself.

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I'm very happy with my Fanatec shifter, as being able to swap between H-pattern and sequential at the push of a switch is brilliant - but this looks interesting.

The adjustable height is a nice touch, as is including two press buttons. Not much point in RGB stuff for me as I race in VR but maybe someone will like that feature.

The multi-function handle looks like the best feature for me - pull in the lever and quick-shift to neutral or reverse saves frantically trying to count shifts after crashing. Not that I'd know about that of course :whistling:

And £105? Compared to the competition this seems - very reasonable. I'll be interested to see some reviews once it's been out in the wild for a while.
 
I Have bought the Moza hgp H shifter, there was a bad batch, all the units were asked to go back....the new unit works now, but sad.

It's like fanatec, the new clubsport dd is broken, all the units have to go back.

Simucube, heusinkveld, top premium products.
 
It is tall, has neutral, it is cheap. Only question is in this small base did they manage any mechanism that feels satisfying to use. If they did then this could be a winner.
 
is it possible to connect the shifter additionally besides the HGP shifter to the base? lets say the R12? otherwise, there are so much competitors on the market... The most ppl i know are runnin out of USB ports, this is the only reason to have a eco system, at least for me.
 
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is it possible to connect the shifter additionally besides the HGP shifter to the base? lets say the R12? otherwise, there are so much competitors on the market... The most ppl i know are runnin out of USB ports, this is the only reason to have a eco system, at least for me.
I was looking at a couple reviews and simpit guy said that he is going direct in to his r12.
 
probably he does not have connected the h-pattern.
in rally games it makes sense to have both connected at the same time.
i see just one port for shifter in the base... big sadge!
 
There is one port on the sequential, i just see he has the handbrake and the shifter going in to the r12. I know nothing about those bases so I don't know how many of its ports it has. Don't they have some kind of cheap hub you can get for their peripherals?
 

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