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# rapid-fire trigger response 8-way hat switch precision 12 programmable buttons Logitech G Extreme 3D Pro USB Joystick for Windows - Black/Silver

**Brand:** logitech g
**Price:** SAR 106
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## Summary

> 🕹️ Own the Skies, Command the Game — Precision Meets Power!

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- **What is this?** Logitech G Extreme 3D Pro USB Joystick for Windows - Black/Silver by logitech g
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 106 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Total Command at Your Fingertips:** 12 fully programmable buttons let you customize every move for ultimate control and efficiency.
- • **Unmatched Rapid-Fire Performance:** Trigger locks and captures every twitch instantly—never miss a beat in high-stakes combat.
- • **Pinpoint Precision Flight Control:** 8-way hat switch and twist-handle rudder deliver razor-sharp accuracy for immersive flight simulation.
- • **Plug-and-Play with Classic Windows:** Seamlessly compatible with Windows 7, 8, and Vista for hassle-free setup and instant action.
- • **Ergonomic Comfort for Marathon Sessions:** Sculpted grip supports your hand naturally, so you stay comfortable through extended gameplay.

## Overview

The Logitech G Extreme 3D Pro USB Joystick is a high-performance flight stick designed for Windows 7, 8, and Vista users. Featuring 12 programmable buttons, an 8-way hat switch, a twist-handle rudder for precise directional control, and a rapid-fire trigger, it offers customizable, responsive gameplay. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during long sessions, while the stable weighted base keeps your control steady. Ideal for serious flight sim enthusiasts and gamers seeking professional-grade joystick performance.

## Description

From the Manufacturer When the pressure is on, your stick performance is the difference between victory and total oblivion. The Extreme 3D Pro twist handle joystick will never let you down. The 12 programmable buttons and eight-way rubber hat switch give you optimum control, personalized to your taste. Whether you're dropping bombs at a distance or firing guns in a dog fight, the stable and precise Extreme 3D Pro will have you dominating the enemy in no time. Dominate the skies or the ground with the control of 12 well-placed, fully programmable buttons and a rapid-fire trigger Home in on your target with the deadly accurate direction control of the twist handle Smooth and accurate throttle settings are a major bonus whether you're entering the fray or bugging out What's in the Box Joystick with USB cable, setup guide, warranty and registration card Product Description When the pressure is on, your stick performance is the difference between victory and total oblivion. The Extreme 3D Pro twist handle joystick will never let you down. The 12 programmable buttons and 8-way rubber hat switch give you optimum control, personalized to your taste. Whether youre dropping bombs at a distance or firing guns in a dog fight, the stable and precise Extreme 3D Pro will have you dominating the enemy in no time. Required: Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, 70 MB of available hard disk space, USB-A port and Internet connection for optional software download

Review: Excelent beginners joystick. - For starters, it's cheap, functional, and durable enough, but don't expect it to be a HOTAS. I would say that anyone who is interested in using a joystick for a game like war thunder should buy this stick. To understand what I'm trying to say please realize that this is coming from someone who bought this stick for the explicit reason of starting out on a joystick. It has almost been a year since I bought it, and I want to discuss using joysticks versus the mouse before I discuss this one model. Anyone who is buying a joystick for the first time needs to understand the very different world they are entering when they do so. I don't want anyone being deceived; it is much more difficult to use a joystick than a mouse. The joystick does give you more authority over the aircraft than mouse and keyboard, which can be an obvious advantage. However, the mouse and keyboard allows you to focus on simply pointing the aircraft where you want to go and employing the weapons while the computer optimizes the control inputs. With the joystick you are the one that eases the aircraft into and out of the turn; you set the banking of the aircraft. This is not as easy as it seems at first. When you first start, your brain will want to think that all you have to do to bank the aircraft ten degrees is to hold the stick at a ten degree angle. The next thing you know the aircraft is upside down because you forgot to return the stick to neutral. Like I said, it’s a very different experience and it requires a bit of a learning curve. In fact, most people stick to flying with the mouse and keyboard because of the difficulty of transitioning, and the time it can take to start getting kills with the joystick (I still do better with the mouse than the joystick). Now, in regards to this particular product, Logitech has a reputation with me of making virtually indestructible computer peripherals. Okay, so they’re made of flimsy plastics. But they have still survived many drops and some rough handling from yours truly. Additionally I would say that the price is right for something you might buy, use a couple of times, and then never touch again. And the product gives you everything you need in order to have full authority over your aircraft. This way you can at least make an informed decision whether or not you want to use a joystick; then you can upgrade to a more expensive HOTAS system if you so choose. Durability is apparently a hit or miss proposition. I have seen many reviews saying that the neutral position will shift over time. I have not seen this. The only problem that I have seen so far is that the hat switch was unusable on Microsoft Flight. This scared me at first, but when I got the joystick to work on War Thunder (not the easiest thing to do), the hat switch worked fine. The only real gripes I have with the Extreme 3D Pro are that it isn’t a HOTAS nor will it ever be one, and that the stick is a little rough when switching roll or pitch direction. This last complaint is commonly mentioned in the reviews of every joystick I looked at below 100 dollars. This is only a problem when making very intricate maneuvers such as when dog fighting. In fact it only started to become a problem for me when I was trying to fly in War Thunder’s realistic mode, and it became a substantial issue when I tried simulator mode. CONCLUSION: this is not a stick for the simulator enthusiast. This is a starter stick, something you can buy without guilt if you decide you don’t enjoy flying with a joystick. And for those who do enjoy flying with joysticks, it is something that can be used until they can get a more complex system. This is after all nothing but a joystick with throttle axis and a few buttons. Those who like joysticks will eventually want more buttons and a better throttle, but those cost money and money causes guilt if you’re not among the joystick enthusiasts.
Review: Great little joystick for the money. - Great little basic joystick for what it is. Bought it for my son‘s first Robotics team, and I used it during an entire season with no issues whatsoever.

## Features

- Logitech Exreme 3D Pro Joystick, Take Control: With advanced controls and a custom twist-handle rudder, this joystick is stable and precise whether you’re dropping bombs or firing guns
- 12 Programmable Buttons: Easily configure each button of this controller to execute simple single commands or intricate macros involving multiple keystrokes, mouse events and more
- 8-way Hat Switch: The Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Precision Fightstick is designed to accurately capture specialised input specific to flight sims
- Rapid-fire Trigger: Lock on and let loose. Pull the trigger as fast as you want, confident that every twitch of your finger will be captured without missing a beat
- Comfortable Hand Grip: Sculpted curves support the natural shape and position of your palm and fingers for hours of comfortable flying
- Compatible with Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista only. Not compatible with newer versions of Windows.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00009OY9U |
| Additional Features | 12 programmable buttons, 3-year limited hardware warranty, 8-way hat switch, Contoured grip, Rapid-fire trigger, Stable weighted base |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,316 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #55 in PC Game Joysticks |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 12 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB A |
| Controller Type | Joystick |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 13,156 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855018113 |
| Hardware Platform | pc |
| Item Dimensions | 8.27 x 8.86 x 9.06 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.9"D x 8.86"W x 7.9"H |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 963290-0403 |
| Model Name | 963290-0403 |
| Model Number | 963290-0403 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 097855018113 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech G
- **Compatible Devices:** PC, Windows
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB A
- **Controller Type:** Joystick
- **Model Name:** 963290-0403

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone tryed it on the game Star Citizen ?**
A: Trying to do it right now and it detects both axis as one. So if you bind -x as roll left and try to bind +x as roll right it detects both as the same and will unbind your -x. In other words it doesn't work. Furthermore the Logitech Gaming Software in Windows 11 doesn't see this joystick so you cannot remap anything.  If I can't find a solution fast I'm going to return mine

**Q: does anyone know if this is compatible with the online game WarThunder?**
A: yes it is, it is lisated in thesettings when you configure controls. i went through three of these , they work that good, Iam just heavy handed on them. i tried the Loigitech X-56 system... this joystick (with built in throttle) works SO GOOD. I uggestno other for war thunder!

**Q: Approximately what is the twist (yaw) range, in real-world degrees?  And the pitch/roll range?**
A: The joystick's handle itself twists approximately 15 degrees to either side for yaw, angles appx. 40 degrees (side to side) for roll, -pitches (forward/down) at appx 45 degrees and +pitches (backwards/up) at 30-35 degrees. What those motions will correspond to will really depend on the application in which they are used. Most flight games have advanced control settings that will let you tailor the response of the aircraft to the range of motion of the stick in advanced or personalized control set up menus.

**Q: Does this work great with Elite: Dangerous?**
A: It works great with Elite Dangerous. I have used it for about 2 months. Unfortunately, my number 3 button and the right hat switch stopped working. I used neither switch very much. I'm awaiting a response from Logitech to see if they will replace the stick.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excelent beginners joystick.
*by E***3 on January 15, 2015*

For starters, it's cheap, functional, and durable enough, but don't expect it to be a HOTAS. I would say that anyone who is interested in using a joystick for a game like war thunder should buy this stick. To understand what I'm trying to say please realize that this is coming from someone who bought this stick for the explicit reason of starting out on a joystick. It has almost been a year since I bought it, and I want to discuss using joysticks versus the mouse before I discuss this one model. Anyone who is buying a joystick for the first time needs to understand the very different world they are entering when they do so. I don't want anyone being deceived; it is much more difficult to use a joystick than a mouse. The joystick does give you more authority over the aircraft than mouse and keyboard, which can be an obvious advantage. However, the mouse and keyboard allows you to focus on simply pointing the aircraft where you want to go and employing the weapons while the computer optimizes the control inputs. With the joystick you are the one that eases the aircraft into and out of the turn; you set the banking of the aircraft. This is not as easy as it seems at first. When you first start, your brain will want to think that all you have to do to bank the aircraft ten degrees is to hold the stick at a ten degree angle. The next thing you know the aircraft is upside down because you forgot to return the stick to neutral. Like I said, it’s a very different experience and it requires a bit of a learning curve. In fact, most people stick to flying with the mouse and keyboard because of the difficulty of transitioning, and the time it can take to start getting kills with the joystick (I still do better with the mouse than the joystick). Now, in regards to this particular product, Logitech has a reputation with me of making virtually indestructible computer peripherals. Okay, so they’re made of flimsy plastics. But they have still survived many drops and some rough handling from yours truly. Additionally I would say that the price is right for something you might buy, use a couple of times, and then never touch again. And the product gives you everything you need in order to have full authority over your aircraft. This way you can at least make an informed decision whether or not you want to use a joystick; then you can upgrade to a more expensive HOTAS system if you so choose. Durability is apparently a hit or miss proposition. I have seen many reviews saying that the neutral position will shift over time. I have not seen this. The only problem that I have seen so far is that the hat switch was unusable on Microsoft Flight. This scared me at first, but when I got the joystick to work on War Thunder (not the easiest thing to do), the hat switch worked fine. The only real gripes I have with the Extreme 3D Pro are that it isn’t a HOTAS nor will it ever be one, and that the stick is a little rough when switching roll or pitch direction. This last complaint is commonly mentioned in the reviews of every joystick I looked at below 100 dollars. This is only a problem when making very intricate maneuvers such as when dog fighting. In fact it only started to become a problem for me when I was trying to fly in War Thunder’s realistic mode, and it became a substantial issue when I tried simulator mode. CONCLUSION: this is not a stick for the simulator enthusiast. This is a starter stick, something you can buy without guilt if you decide you don’t enjoy flying with a joystick. And for those who do enjoy flying with joysticks, it is something that can be used until they can get a more complex system. This is after all nothing but a joystick with throttle axis and a few buttons. Those who like joysticks will eventually want more buttons and a better throttle, but those cost money and money causes guilt if you’re not among the joystick enthusiasts.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great little joystick for the money.
*by J***R on June 4, 2026*

Great little basic joystick for what it is. Bought it for my son‘s first Robotics team, and I used it during an entire season with no issues whatsoever.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent joystick for the novice and (slightly) more experienced simmer
*by J***S on April 4, 2010*

If I'm remembering correctly, I've owned three Logitech Extreme3D Pro input devices over the many years they've been produced by Logitech, and recently purchased a fourth for a novice armchair pilot I'm introducing to the flight sim world. I have used the Extreme3D Pro primarily for flight simming, but I have also used it to reasonable effect for motorcycle and car simulators; I have found the Extreme3D Pro to shine brightest when used to control a flight simulator. While there are much, much more impressive input devices on the market today, the Extreme3D Pro is an excellent, no-nonsense device for the novice and experienced flight simmer. The Extreme3D Pro provides pitch, roll, yaw, and throttle in one device, and supports 12 programmable functions plus a programmable 8 position "hat" switch. The base is large relative to the height and throw of the stick, and is stable with all but the most agressive stick inputs (i.e., the base stays put as long as you don't bang the stick to the stops). The buttons on the stick are well-placed, making it easy for the novice to learn to use to good effect. The throttle is a small rotating paddle on the base behind the stick. I have found the throw of the throttle lever to be large enough to provide a good feel for adjusting throttle settings with default gains in the sims I've used with the Extreme3D Pro. Likewise, the rotation of the stick for yaw control in flight sims (that's how I've used it over the years) is natural, with good feel given default gains in the sims I've use with the Extreme3D Pro. Logitech placed 6 of the 12 buttons on the base. Those 6 buttons could have been laid out better to accommodate the natural left-hand placement on the base while using the throttle paddle. Speaking of hand placement, there might be a version of the Extreme3D Pro for South Paws, but I haven't seen one; the stick is definately meant for use by the right hand. The buttons often have functions defined by default settings in the most popular (flight) sims available today, so there is little or no need to customize the allocation of functions to buttons other than personal preference. Logitech has a rather crude, though effective, application that enables the user to program functions for the buttons, but the experienced and expert simmer will likely want to customize the allocations within their flight sim instead, saving system resources for the simulator to eek out every frame per second you can. I use the Logitech app to calibrate the joystick, but I use the simulator's function allocator to customize what the input device is controlling and how (e.g., function allocation, command repeat and rate, gain, dead-zone, non-linearity). I have not had an Extreme3D Pro fail the same way twice (yet). The construction is rugged, and the buttons have never failed on me. As the stick gets on in age, though, you might notice a persistent drifting in the calibration of the stick, or a "stuttering" in the throttle. When I've taken apart such miss-behaving sticks that are out of warrantee (it's always started to happen out of warrantee), I've found a lot of gunk in and around the sensors for the stick. Cleaning that up usually solved the problem. However, since the Extreme3D Pro is so inexpensive to purchase, and since they last so long with light to moderate use (i.e., not repeatedly slamming the stick or throttle from one stop to another during aggressive inputs...not that I have much experience with that ;-), by the time you get any kind of anomalies in the device you'll probably be in the mood for a replacement or an upgrade. All in all, I've been very satisfied with the Logitech Extreme3D Pro, particularly when used for flight simming. It makes a great first joystick or as a replacement for a low- to mid-range joystick.

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