CHASE Bucket Seat

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Color - CHASE Bucket Seat: Black

HYBRID RACING POSITION

Adjustable mounting positions let you find your ideal racing position. From a standard GT position, to something more suited for Formula style racing.

HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS

A lightweight yet stable fibreglass frame, expertly cushioned and wrapped in premium breathable fabric.

BODY HUGGING DESIGN

Specially contoured for the human spine, our bucket seats hold you firmly in place to let you race with complete confidence.

UNIVERSAL MOUNTING BRACKET WITH SEAT SLIDERS

Included with the CHASE bucket seat is a universal Mounting Bracket which lets you easily mount it to any GT Omega cockpit or rear frame. This includes seat sliders allowing you to adjust your seating position on the fly.

Product Details

Introducing the GT Omega CHASE Bucket Seat. A new addition to our growing line of sim racing seats and a hybrid position bucket seat.

This professional-grade sim racing seat is manufactured with a lightweight fibreglass frame, striking a balance between weight efficiency and stability. Without compromising on that stability, the CHASE is adaptable for both GT and Formula racing using the angle adjustment options on the seat mounting brackets.

 Everyone’s comfort and support needs are different, and the GT Omega Sim Racing Bucket Seats allow you to meet yours. Adjustable cushioning means you can easily make small adaptions to maximise your comfort and put the support where you need it most.

  • Hybrid Racing Position
  • Lightweight Fibreglass Frame
  • Included Universal Mounting Bracket with Seat Sliders
  • Adjustable High-Density Foam Cushioning
  • Multiple Colour Options
Q: What is a bucket seat?

A: A bucket seat is a car seat which has been specially contoured to hold a single person. A simple yet elegant design which typically has a deep seating area with raised sides which partially enclose the body.

Q: What are the benefits of bucket seats for sim racing?

A: When it comes to sim racing, bucket seats strike a perfect balance between purpose and comfort. As well as offering a more immersive sim racing experience, the seats themselves are cushioned yet tight fitting allowing you to comfortably focus on your performance on the track.

Q: Will a bucket seat make me a better driver?

A: The short answer here is No. Simply using a bucket seat on your rig will not make you a better driver. But with that said, they can certainly enable you to develop your skills behind the wheel.

Q: How can a bucket seat help me drive better?

A: Using a fixed form bucket seat helps you to reduce and remove some variables while driving which enables you to easily develop good habits and muscle memory.

Issues like seats flexing under braking pressure or unwanted lateral movement cause you to make micro-adjustments while racing. This makes it harder to develop the muscle memory you need and can even lead to developing bad racing habits as you are instinctively compensating for them.By reducing or removing these factors you’ll notice you start to perform more consistently from one lap to another. The mental and physical bandwidth you spent on making the adjustments needed instead can be attributed toward developing good habits and shaving those crucial seconds off your times.

Q: Why should I go with a GT Omega Bucket Seat for sim racing?

A: At GT Omega we strive to offer premium quality gaming equipment at affordable prices and our Bucket Seats are no different. Over 14 years of experience in the sim racing market has allowed us to deliver consistently great equipment at price points for everyone. With our 3 year warranty, free shipping and competitive price points it’s easy to see why we offer the best value for money sim racing bucket seats. To sweeten the deal, all GT Omega Bucket Seats come with mounting brackets and seat sliders out of the box. Many others will expect you to buy these in addition to your seat, but we know it’s an absolute must for improving your experience. Sim Racing can be an expensive hobby. Why pay more for less?