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Sim racing is about control. You steer with your hands, but your eyes decide what happens. If you see the corner too late, you miss your braking point. If your viewing angle feels off, the car feels unnatural. That is why screen position plays a central role. A sim racing monitor stand places your monitor at the right height, distance, and angle. This creates calm, clarity, and a stronger sense of immersion. Below, you will learn what to look for when buying a sim racing monitor stand. We take a closer look at ergonomics, resolution, screen size, and stability. This helps you choose a setup that fits your rig and your space.
Original price €219,00 - Original price €219,00
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Free Standing Single Monitor Stand Vesa 75/200 Apex - Black | SIMGASM

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A clean and flexible single screen solution with professional stability The SIMGASM Apex Free Standing Single Monitor Stand is designed for users w...

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Original price €219,00 - Original price €219,00
Original price
€219,00
€219,00 - €219,00
Current price €219,00

Buying a Free Standing Sim Racing Monitor Stand?

Sim racing is all about precision. You steer with your hands, but your vision determines every braking point, apex, and overtake. That is why monitor placement matters just as much as your wheel or pedals. A free standing monitor stand lets you position your screen exactly where it belongs without attaching it to your cockpit. The result is a more stable image, better ergonomics, and a more immersive driving experience.

Below, you will learn what to look for when buying a free standing monitor stand. We cover stability, screen positioning, compatibility, and the differences between single, ultrawide, and triple monitor setups. This helps you choose a stand that matches both your cockpit and your available space.

What is a free standing monitor stand?

A free standing monitor stand is a separate frame that supports one or multiple monitors independently from your sim racing cockpit. Instead of mounting the screens directly to your rig, the stand sits in front of it, allowing you to position the monitors exactly where you want them.

This separate construction has a major advantage. Direct drive wheel bases and load cell pedals generate significant forces. If your monitors are attached to the cockpit, those vibrations can travel through the frame and cause the screens to move slightly. A free standing monitor stand isolates the monitors from these forces, keeping the image stable even during heavy steering inputs or aggressive braking.

It also gives you complete freedom when positioning your displays. You can move the stand closer or further away, adjust the height independently from your cockpit, and fine tune the viewing angle without affecting your driving position.

Why choose a free standing monitor stand?

One of the biggest advantages is flexibility. Whether you upgrade your cockpit, change your seating position, or switch to larger monitors, the stand remains fully adjustable. You are not limited by the mounting points of your rig.

A free standing design also makes cable management easier. Display cables and power cables stay with the monitor stand instead of running across your cockpit, resulting in a cleaner and more organized setup.

Many sim racers also appreciate the extra space around their wheel base. Because the monitors are supported separately, there is more room for larger direct drive wheel bases, dashboards, button boxes, and other accessories.

How far should your monitors be?

The ideal viewing distance depends on your monitor size, but most sim racers position their screens around 60 to 70 centimeters from their eyes. This provides a natural field of view while keeping everything sharp and comfortable during long racing sessions.

A free standing monitor stand makes these adjustments simple. Instead of moving your entire cockpit, you simply slide the monitor stand forward or backward until the position feels right.

Keep the center of the screen at eye level and position the monitors as close as possible to your wheel base without interfering with steering. This increases immersion and helps you achieve a more realistic field of view in your simulator.

Single, ultrawide, or triple monitors?

A free standing monitor stand works with virtually every display configuration.

A single monitor offers a clean and compact solution that fits almost any room. Ultrawide displays such as 34-inch or 49-inch models provide a wider field of view without bezels interrupting the image, making them a popular choice for many sim racers.

Triple monitors remain the preferred option for maximum immersion. They significantly expand your peripheral vision, allowing you to see cars alongside you naturally without relying on look left or look right buttons.

Accurate alignment is essential with triple screens. Every monitor should sit at the same height and angle. A quality free standing monitor stand includes independently adjustable side arms, making it easy to align all three displays precisely.

Compatibility with different monitor sizes

Most modern free standing monitor stands support both 27-inch and 32-inch monitors, while many models also accommodate larger ultrawide displays. Before choosing a stand, always check the maximum supported screen size, weight, and VESA mounting pattern.

Most gaming monitors use either a 75 × 75 mm or 100 × 100 mm VESA mount. A well-designed stand supports both standards, making it compatible with the majority of sim racing monitors on the market.

If you plan to upgrade your setup in the future, choose a stand with enough capacity for larger or heavier displays. That gives you room to expand without replacing the entire monitor stand.

Stability makes the difference

Rigidity is one of the most important characteristics of a free standing monitor stand. Even minor movement becomes noticeable when racing with high refresh rates or detailed force feedback.

Many premium models use aluminium profiles because they combine excellent stiffness with modularity. They allow precise height adjustments and make future upgrades straightforward. Whether you add larger monitors or convert from a single screen to triples, the frame can often grow with your setup.

A solid base and strong monitor arms keep every display perfectly aligned, ensuring the image stays exactly where it should during every lap.

Is a free standing monitor stand worth it?

If you want the most stable and adjustable monitor setup possible, the answer is yes. Separating the monitors from your cockpit eliminates vibration transfer, simplifies positioning, and gives you far greater flexibility when upgrading your sim racing setup.

Whether you race with a single screen, an ultrawide monitor, or a full triple monitor configuration, a free standing monitor stand provides the stability and precision needed to get the most out of your simulator.

If you are looking for a stable foundation for your monitor setup, SIMGASM offers free standing monitor stands designed specifically for sim racing. Built for rigidity, precise adjustability, and future upgrades, they provide a reliable platform for creating an immersive racing environment.

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