Based on 652 Reviews

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4.5

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  • user2

    Great chair only if you don't mind the bucket seat narrowness.

    I bought both the Iskur X and the Inki X at the same time. I decided to return the Iskur and kept the brand new Enki which I paid full price for for the following reasons. Even the two chairs have similar stunning looks that you cannot find on any other gaming chair brand no matter how much you pay the Iskur looks more luxurious, The Iskur has a sturdier base and opposite to what tech reviews say the armrest padding on the Iskur is thicker and bit softer, The base is sturdier and more solid on the Iskur, The neck or cervical area on the iskur is existent and thicker leather than the enki since the Enki has the racing seat hole in the area, Now the Iskur main problem is that it's seat is narrow, Yes 3-4 inches narrower than the Enki and I would have lived with it if it was the only issue, there are very pronounced edges for the bucket seat and it squeezes me and make me sit like a lady so that is very uncomfortable because unless you are used to sit like a lady with both legs touching each others then it wont be comfortable once you try to spread you legs like 7 inches apart and by the way this NOT a racing seat so wonder why the bucket seat is for. I ended up keeping the Enki also because of the seat material itself is also more comfortable, When I sit on the Iskur for more than two hours I start to realise that the cushion is stiff but not super stiff and maybe needs to break in by time but no I cannot put up with the narrow squeezing seat period, Both are easy to assemble and disassemble except the fact it is almost impossible to disassemble the base from the gas chamber on both seats according to instructions, I have tried and I had to but the iskur in to separate boxes for the return process.