The S1 Enduro is engineered to replicate the authentic posture of GT racing, placing the driver in a natural, upright position that supports precise control over extended sessions. The fixed bucket shape keeps the body secure during high-G cornering while the ergonomic design ensures consistent comfort during endurance stints. For sim racers who prioritize posture and stability, this seating position delivers the foundation for focused, fatigue-free driving.
Built with high-quality materials and improved padding, the S1 Enduro combines cold foam cushioning with integrated lumbar support to maintain comfort throughout long racing sessions. Breathable 3D mesh fabric regulates temperature, while the two-piece construction ensures structural integrity and precise alignment. Pre-cut harness openings and compatibility with bucket seat brackets and optional sliders make integration into any cockpit setup straightforward. The S1 Enduro is a seat built to perform and made to last.
Both chassis deliver zero-flex performance for high-torque direct drive systems beyond 30Nm.
Your choice will really depend on motion plans and mounting preferences. Come into our Melbourne showroom to chat with the team and craft a raceworthy rig you’ll love.
They’re both at similar price points, but they excel in different areas. The P1X Pro features Sim Lab's signature aluminium profile construction with dedicated wheel mounting options (front mount or wheel deck), offering maximum flexibility and future-proofing for motion systems.
The ASR Pro (Gen 2) uses a hybrid aluminium and powder-coated steel construction. It's built in Canada with enhanced modularity, making it easier to add accessories and upgrades as your setup evolves.
The P1X Pro represents the next level in sim racing chassis engineering. The upgrade delivers noticeably enhanced rigidity for high-torque direct drive systems above 20Nm, superior adjustability for fine-tuning driving position, and critically, future-proofing for motion systems. Many people consider upgrading when their hardware demands exceed their current rig's capabilities.





