Based on 681 Reviews

Average

4.6

(681 Reviews)
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Reviews

  • user2

    Mediocre and below

    I had a lot of expectations but mann, this chair was just uncomfy. And honestly if you have thighs, this isnt the chair for u. Alot of discomfort

  • user2

    Gaming Chair

    The chair is ok. Not bad and not great

  • user2

    Great stuff

    Loved it

  • user2

    Love the chair I brought 2 !

    Really love the quality of this chair. Definitely easy to put together take about 15 mins to do so.

  • user2

    Great work chair

    I liked the chair a lot. It is great to use for work and the massager is gentle and helped me with my back. Leg rest is also great. My 6 year also uses it while using the iPad and he loves the chair. It was easy to assemble took around 20 mins.

  • user2

    lots better

    light weight easy assembly price is right fast delivery

  • user2

    Hard to assemble. 20mm screws provided are too short so I cant assemble. Why did I wait to open!

    Update they took care of it!! Why did I wait to assemble!! Disappointed because the screws are too short to attach arms to chair..

  • user2

    Awesome gaming chair

    I used to go to the bed every night with back pain due to sitting in a hard chair all day, everyday. I decided to get a gaming chair and after some time, this has resolved all of my back problems. Due to this being one of the cheaper models, I was worried that I would also be sacrificing comfort But that has not been the case. I can sit in this chair for lengthy periods of time to stream, game, edit videos, and chat with friends with no aches or pains. It fits perfectly underneath my desk and reclines back fully to lying potion easily with no issues whatsoever. Assembly was super easy to follow and I was able to do it all myself, although it would have been easier and quicker with a second pair of hands. The instructions were inside of the plastic wrapped back piece, which did take me a while to find. There was a tiny bit of cosmetic damage to the chair but, it is small enough that no one would ever see it unless someone was looking for it. The armrest adjust very easily and the headset and low cushion really aids in providing great lumbar support.

  • user2

    I am beyond impressed!

    For most gaming chairs you see around a low price youd assume that the quality would not be good. But this chair goes beyond what I thought! The chair is super easy to put together, great back support, feels super nice, and the quality of the material is amazing! Highly reccomended to any gamer out there!

  • user2

    Not a bad budget gaming chair

    I needed a proper chair for a home office set up, that I can use for console and/or PC gaming when not working. I am 4 11 and about 125 lbs-- Ive had this chair about a month now, and here are my thoughts: Currently no issues with breaking the chair or fatigue showing yet. SEAT - 8/10 Could be more padded, but it is sufficient (Ive heard other chairs have almost zero padding, putting your butt in direct contact with either flat or pointed metal parts-- this is not my experience at all). Its also very square, so I have plenty of room to move and shift around, especially since I like to sit on my legs or have my legs on the seat... very fidgety sitter. So, I can sit comfortably no matter how I position myself. WHEELS - 10/10 The wheels IIRC are connected metal to metal, which I know is a major breaking point on most cheap chairs. No signs of breakage yet and no issues with rolling. ARM RESTS - 2/10 These are 2D and I knew it wouldnt be the most ideal, but I took a chance on it. The turn in is a nice idea in theory.....but it doesnt work practically for me. When console gaming-- even with the chair back all the way up, I cant get my arms comfortably on the arm rests. It just keeps pinching my nerves in my forearm/elbow, so its not worth using for console gaming. When at my desk- it also is impractical with the minske? desk I have. The drawers are in the way and the desk isnt much taller than the chair at the lowest setting. So I need to keep the arm rests all the way down so I can sit comfortably (read, scooting the chair under the desk). But at least they move, so at least the option is there for me if I can find a way to make it work for me. Especially glad they move up and down or else I wouldnt be able to sit at my desk comfortably for ~8 hours a day. BACKSUPPORT - 9/10. Its great when I get it in place. It doesnt stay though. So for example, if I get up and come back, I need to readjust the pillows where I want them. Not the end of the world, but a minor inconvenience. MASSAGER - 5/10. Not because its bad but because Im just so neutral about it. I already have a back/shoulder massager tool, so this isnt the first thing I think to grab and use. I tested it out a little bit and didnt mind the feeling... but I normally just keep it unplugged to save some electricity. So, I dont know if prolonged use will break it or if its uncomfortable... But it was an interesting added selling point. If I had a choice, I would have traded this for 4D arm chairs though. OVERALL HEIGHT - 8/10. Not bad. Im short though, so even at the lowest setting, I cannot reach the ground to have my feet completely flat. I know that feet on the ground is an important part about using gaming chairs properly, so I have bought one of those office feet rests to compensate and its great! RECLINING - 9/10. Fantastic. I dont need a very deep recline, but the amount I do recline when gaming is nice. Otherwise, I keep it upright for work, and that works well for me as well. FOOT REST - 8/10 if youre around 5. Its a good length for my height, but my husband is taller and it doesnt extend out enough for him. Ill use it when reclining and gaming occasionally. Buying gaming chairs is HARD-- I spent maybe 2 weeks comparing chairs to find one that I wouldnt hate myself for buying within a day. I was constantly reading reviews, comparison reviews, comparing specs, etc. Even after all that, I actually was really frustrated with this chair when it first came in. But now that Ive been using it for a month straight, I realize I just needed some time to get used to the new office set up I have now and most importantly-- get enough ergonomic wrist pads and the aforementioned foot rest to keep me from having constant arm/shoulder/back pain. So for the price point, this checks most of the boxes, and was worth the money even with the minor problems/inconveniences.

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