








🛩️ Take Your Gaming to New Heights!
The EG STARTS 2 Pack Chair Mount is a versatile and ergonomic solution for flight simulation enthusiasts, compatible with a wide range of joystick and throttle devices. Designed for stability and comfort, it transforms your chair into a cockpit setup, ensuring an immersive gaming experience. With easy installation and robust support, it's the perfect addition to any serious gamer's battle station.










































| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Hardware Platform | pc |
| Controller Type | Handbrake, Joystick |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Compatible Devices | Windows |
| Item Dimensions | 15.3 x 9.6 x 1.6 inches |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
T**Z
awesome, but not for everychair
its great. even though its not for my gaming chair, i was able to make it work. I did change one thing, and I like to make a suggestion. The bolts that hold the joystick mount to the frame mounted on the chair, instead of a bolt I used a pin so if i dont need to use the joystick i can easily remove it instead of a bolt
S**Y
returned
these sounded cool. but the issue is if you have corded stiicks then your traped in your chair. so you either need to be playing for a LONG time with no bathroom breaks. or have EXTREAMLY long cords. finding a way to run them along the bacl of the desk and along the floor would be ideal. rather then from the pv across tp this wher rthey are BLOTED in and you have to step over the short cord to get out
M**W
Works for the intended purpose
Good for the price. Less stout than what I thought but does the job.
M**G
It worked great for me
I really love my flight chair however …..know this…. You need to be a little handy all chairs are different it’s not plug and play(lol). I spent 3 to 4 hrs getting mine right but once I did its great. It’s solid, I am 5’9’ 160 lbs and fit in like a glove. If your bigger you and need to separate the controls further apart look at your chair carefully and see if u can make it work. I’m not 100% sure but if your gaming chair is cheap I wouldn’t recommend it. My chair was a heavy duty leather office chair with cracked leather I got for free so I bought a cover for 10$ on Amazon I am super happy with the finished flight chair.way better than attaching to desk. P.S. I still suck at elite dangerous but I’m getting better I can get to the buttons faster. Good luck and happy gaming
H**R
Sucked
The mounts fit the chair and probably any other chair In the universe, but the tolerances were loose making the whole thing too wobbly to actually use.
D**F
Very unstable, wobbly.
Took some time to put together correctly, and even after installation I had to get VERY creative to mount my Thrustmaster HOTAS X, although I do have a very old 1st Generation Model. I upgraded to a Logitech X56 HOTAS and at first I was angry because it couldn't mount to the plates I'd used, then I discovered it needed the large sliders installed instead. At this point, I can't remember for the life of me where I put my extra hardware, but I opted to buy desk mounts instead, and here's why: - The cabling between many Throttle/Joysticks will run across your lap, forcing you to completely remove both Throttle and Stick before getting out of your chair.... EVERY TIME you get out of your chair, unless you want to climb out and over everything. I don't. - No matter what you do, the gap between the metal pieces is at least 1/16th of an inch, possibly more, and this causes a great deal of wobble. There does not seem to be a way to correct these, as even with 2 bolts installed on each side, it STILL wobbles an annoying amount, so instead of making stick adjustments, you just move the entire mount, and your plane doesn't move, which makes fine aiming impossible. This technically functions, and if there were nothing better, I'd say go for it, but the desk mounts are actually cheaper, and more effective. There's no reason I can think of to buy this item instead of desk mounts.
B**S
Excellent
Suits perfect to playseat
B**L
Disappointing Instructions and Missing Parts
The directions were really unclear and frustrating to follow. Several parts were actually made backwards compared to how the instructions said they should fit, which made assembly confusing and time-consuming. On top of that, the screws were labeled differently than in the manual, and I was missing a few entirely. It felt like a guessing game trying to put this together. The final product is okay, but the process getting there was not worth the hassle.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
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