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Méo 04-29-18 06:33 PM

Looking for advice on a gaming chair
 
I've been at staples today and I tried one of their gaming chair and I found it really comfortable, especially for the back. But I don't want to make the same mistake I already did and buy a discounted one (not a gaming chair) and end up with bad sewing.

So I look on the net for comments and I found a lot of comments saying that gaming chair are only marketing hype, but all they suggested instead were ridiculously expensive office chairs (500 US $ and above, some at 1000$...)

So I was curious if any of you have good stuff/brand to suggest or bad stuff/brand to avoid?

I'm 5'8'' with normal weight and I don't need any particular ventilation (because I live in the north) and I don't want to exceed 300$ because it's not something I have foreseen.

Any thoughts? :hmmm:

ET2SN 04-29-18 07:13 PM

Adding the word "gaming" adds 15% to the price of anything. :doh: I bought a Gaming Ham Sandwich last week and it was OK, just a lot more expensive.

Hit your big box and "club" stores and try the chairs they have on display. Then check online for that brand's pricing and find the best deal. :D

Or, start a U Toob channel and get 10k subscribers then start asking around for a review unit. Flip that on EBay and use the money to buy something nice. :k_confused:

Méo 04-29-18 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ET2SN (Post 2551374)
Hit your big box and "club" stores and try the chairs they have on display. Then check online for that brand's pricing and find the best deal. :D

Yeah, but the problem is that a lot of people are doing this and no one have those on display now except staples (at least where I live). I even went at Best Buy and the the guy told that chairs they have are only online... like I won't go on site like newegg or amazon before Best Buy..:doh:

Cyborg322 04-29-18 09:36 PM

Bought a Gaming Chair a few months ago from Argos. It looked the part, appeared to be well upholstered had height adjustment and what looked like a tilt lever for seat base angle [ It didn't it was just a simple spring tensioner ] .

My old chair was a fairly basic office chair but it was very comfy, this new chair I cannot stress enough how uncomfortable it is. What a bad choice I made , won't do that again.

If at all possible try before you buy

XenonSurf 04-29-18 10:19 PM

What's really important with a computer chair (gaming or not) is: Your arms must rest in a 90° angle on the chair while your feet must be well on the ground. This ensures maximum stress-free and comfortable operations.

To get that result I don't think a 500+ dollar gaming chair is necessary...
And not to take seriously: If you want to do without a chair then buy a PS4 and put your big screen on the roof...:haha:

Méo 04-29-18 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Cyborg322 (Post 2551382)
If at all possible try before you buy

Quote:

Originally Posted by XenonSurf (Post 2551387)
What's really important with a computer chair (gaming or not) is: Your arms must rest in a 90° angle on the chair while your feet must be well on the ground. This ensures maximum stress-free and comfortable operations.

I finally found one that SEEMS good. But the problem, like you said, is that there's nowhere to try it.:Kaleun_Mad:

http://www.nitro-concepts.com/en/s30...stealth-black/

HW3 04-30-18 01:44 AM

Nitro S300 gaming chair is on sale at Newegg for $239.99 till Saturday.

Dowly 04-30-18 02:23 AM

Everyone and their mothers seem to have one of those fancy DXRacer chairs, might want to look at those. :hmmm:

https://www.dxracer.com/us/en-us/pro...gaming_chairs/

Jimbuna 04-30-18 06:06 AM

This is the one I'm currently using, on £59 from Ikea.

https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/...-art-70339413/

kilerkg 04-30-18 01:18 PM

I've had my AK-Racing chair for a few years now and it's still going strong, not really showing any signs of wear and it's had pretty heavy usage. I think it was around £200 when i bought it :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...Rl6K_79BGS0c7A

Platapus 04-30-18 04:52 PM

I am not sure what a gaming chair is.

But when we moved, we each purchased an excellent quality adjustable mesh office chair.

I agree with the poster above about about avoiding anything with the word gaming in the product name. Just get the best quality office chair you can afford and it will be good for gaming.

XenonSurf 04-30-18 07:13 PM

It's like shoes: if they don't fit then they can look as super as you want, it's futile.
I would never buy a computer chair without trying it out onsite. Then, once you know what model you want you can buy it online which is surely cheaper and you can compare offers.
I got my last one in a furniture store and it took me 1/2 hour at least to try and sit down on a lot of them...It's especially important that the arm supports are comfortable, the arms not sliding away, and their high can be regulated.
Muscular deceases can come from false sitting position at the computer, if you spend a lot of time sitting it's really important to care for the best, only way is to TRY OUT the chair, every person is different.

Sailor Steve 04-30-18 09:49 PM

I'm using a nice cloth-covered chair I bought at Office Depot for $130. It's soft, comfy and warm, has good back support and cloth-covered arms as well. No complaints.

XenonSurf 04-30-18 10:18 PM

In European online shops there is generally a 14-day turn back guarantee, I don't know for US etc., but with a chair it may be simpler to visit a furniture store.

Jimbuna 05-01-18 03:50 AM

Posting @#9 yesterday got me thinking 'It's about time you replaced the old chair' so I've ordered this one below (through the SubSim link of course).

https://www.amazon.co.uk/IntimaTe-WM...et_feature_div


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