VirtualFly’s Ruddo (not the plus model) is one of the highly praised rudders on the market. I got mine last year but only started using it until a few months ago (for some personal reasons). 
The Ruddo is made of metal completely and therefore very heavy and sturdy. And unlike other similar products, it comes with 8 springs to allow users to configure the best possible pressing force on the pedals of their choices for ideal maneuverings.
It is so far the best rudders I ever have.
However, there’s one thing I don’t like in particular — it is the distance between its pedals and the base plate that is too wide-apart to my feet.
My solution is placing some wooden blocks in between them. This also helps keep the rudders to stay on the ground steadily without using sticky tapes, Velcro, or whatever.


Now I can lay my feet onto them comfortably whether I am using the rudders.
