
When I thought my stick was knackered, I ordered this new one. BUT I also got my wingman, Rias to feel my old stick for stiffness

She was killing herself laughing....which is unusual, as normally a stiff stick would be order of the day....sadly this one jerks and spasms as you touch it.....

This old stick is going in the bin....or I might Ebay it

Right...onward and upward.
What's the new wireless Evo like?
First impression: Slightly different colour than the cable one, the wireless weighs LESS, and feels less well built

The buttons are lighter, the castings are lower grade, the switches behind them are less positive. General feel is lower than the old one

Feel and Quality: 4/10
Effectiveness: In with the battery. Little light on top pops up. USB dongle (size of a USB hard drive keyring) is clipped rather cunningly under the stick for when you move it about


Dont need the driver disk. It just works

Into control panel, check device....there it is, listed properly as Wireless Evo

Plug and play: 10/10
Flight....
yeah baby


7/10....this stick is great value. My old Evo cost me £35 15 months ago. This one, wireless costs £37, and to be fair, I had a deal with Scan and it came at less than that

Battery life: No idea at all....1 AA battery every 50 hours...so lets presume that's rubbish and it lasts 24 hours gaming....still.....no hassle. packs of AA batteries are very cheap now

Pleased score: Still feel let down by the quality. Saitek have cut corners here. It feels flimsy..the buttons feel weak

If (like me) that doesnt bother you in war, get one and dont fret. BUT if you get a buzz everyday from your quality stick....avoid.