The Saitek regular pedals are slightly inferior to the CH pedals in quality, but they are a fair bit wider than the CH pedals.
The Saitek pro COMBAT pedals are twice as good as the CH pedals IMO, I have both and haven't used my CH pedals since I got the PRO's.
They have a lot more metal in their construction, the pedals are WAY larger than the CH ones are and have a far sturdier base/platform. They are the most expensive of the three, about 70% more expensive than the CH ones, but they are by far worth it. Ignore the people saying Saitek is crap compared to CH, this may be true of their old pedals, but the new PRO's are the best you can buy for the money. If money is no object, order some of those EuroPeds or Simpeds that are like 500 dollars, they look pretty decent, but cost more than an entire TM Hog setup. Order them quickly though as the manufacturer has stopped all production as of last month, and will only build you some if you bribe him I bet. The used market is almost non existent for the simpeds as the users who get them rarely sell them.
All the silver colored parts you see in this picture are metal, the base is hard plastic similar to the CH plastic quality, or a bit better IMO. You can change the angle of the pedals as well as the tension, I've found this to be a big plus over the CH pedals which don't have this option. These pedals are a lot larger than the earlier Saitek Pedals, and a LOT larger than the CH pedals in terms of the base and width between them. Some like this, some don't. As I said, I have a full CH setup and ditched the CH peds when I picked these Saitek ones up to go with my TM setup, and I'll never go back to the CH pedals.
