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The Racing Gaming Chair combines ergonomic design with a stylish blue finish, offering 360° swivel capabilities and robust support for up to 400 lbs, making it the perfect choice for both gamers and professionals seeking comfort and durability.
T**0
Very sturdy and comfortable chair
I‘m very satisfied with my purchase, so I’m going to share some experience about this product. The overall installation is quite simple and it took about 20 minutes. Though the legs are not exactly the same as what shown in the pictures (missing the red part), the chair itself still looks very sporty with the red outline and the embroidery in the back.As far as the structure of the chair, the legs are made of metal which make it very sturdy. I didn’t have any problem with the wheels as they roll just fine if the wooden floor. Also, as many have noticed, the seat appears to be smaller than the dimensions indicated on the specifications because of the side wings; however, I personally have no problem with it. I’m 5’9 and 170lbs, and the seat fits me just fine. I actually like the wings because I can use it as support along with the back and neck support pillows.I’ve been looking for a chair that is comfortable and can keep my back straight at the same time. I don’t want to ruin my posture by sitting in front of the computer for a long period of time. This chair is definitely what I have looked for. The chair itself is very comfortable and the fact that the height, back support and armrests are adjustable, I now can have the perfect set up that can keep my back straight while still being able to work effectively in front of the computer. So far, this chair somewhat helps improve my posture and as a result, helps reduce my shoulder pain that I get from sitting in front of the computer all day.
D**T
BUYER BEWARE!
I couldn't find my old review to update it, so I'm doing another one.I bought this chair back on March 24th, 2018. Almost a year ago.Before I get into my experience, let me tell you that I bought the 400lb. chair because I am a big man.6'4" and 325lbs (at the time). So I'm not near the limit, and since I got the chair, I've lost 40lbs. So now I'm down to 285-280 range.I'm a disabled Veteran who was put on Prednisone (Steroids) for my lungs, and anybody that knows anything about steroids knows that you gain massive weight when on it, so that's the reason for being so heavy.Anyways, about 2 months ago, I sat in the chair, and sank immediately. The hydraulics that held me up to my desk had given out. They don't work anymore. So here I am sitting at my PC desk and I'm having to sit up on the edge of the chair to reach the keyboard. Not very comfortable. Well, a month ago, I sat down and heard a snapping noise.Picture 1 shows what happened. The metal split in between two legs. So I was very ginger about it, and treated it with caution, but now the chair tilts severely to the left, and I wondered why. The chair now has a bent arm and it won't bend back. Picture 2Now I know I'm heavy. But there's no way with a 100lb leeway that I did this damage to this chair. I have a backup chair that is just a regular office chair with no tall back, and I've had that for years with no problems. This chair is either defective, or the 400lb limit is a lie.I take good care of my stuff. Lots of things I own last for years. I have a pair of gloves for winter that are 10 years old. I have a set of headphones that are 7 years old. I take care of my purchases.This chair was defective, and the defect wasn't detected when the chair arrived because of the black paint. I've enjoyed my use out of it. I don't expect a refund or even a new chair from this company. I'll just chalk it up to experience to not purchase anything from this company again.Today, I ordered a new chair that doesn't look as fancy as the one that broke. It also has a 400lb limit. This one is going to last me a long time. Want to know why?Because I take care of my stuff! That's why.This chair was a hunk of junk just waiting to give out.Then they can blame the fat guy.
D**E
Not bad but not great either.
The chair itself isn’t all that bad. It’s comfortable enough, the bars on the edge of the seat aren’t padded very much so I added a small pillow or stuffed bear or something to help with that. It fits me pretty well At 6ft 335lbs. It’s all really well made and good parts but the problem with mine is the rolling, it doesn’t roll well at all and when it does the whole wheel base spins counter clockwise or gets off balance easy. After putting it together and trying to roll it and mess with it I took a few steps back and it seems like the holes in the base where the wheel is inserted isn’t flush all the way around the base and I think that’s giving me the rolling problems. All in all, it’s not a terrible chair, but if you’re much larger than 320-330, I would recommend steering away from the bucket seats and go with something flat to park your pooper on. Looks great and all and matches my desk but I’ll probably be getting something a little more comfortable. The rolling just really annoys me and the fact that some of the holes in the base aren’t even all the way around is frustrating. Tried new wheels as well to no avail.
N**
Chair is great
Chair is great.. study metal frame. Doesnt feel like its going to break when I sit on it (and I'm a large man) if you are skating toward the weight limit you may feel like your being squeezed to hard but under weight limit is pretty comfy. Only down side to chair is the wheels.. they dont roll smoothly and you easily hit the wheel locks.. assembaly was easy to follow instructions plastic covers that cover the hinges dont fit exactly but no modifications needed to be made to get them on. If you are pretty wide because your close to weight limit and not tall chair maybe uncomfortable. if your close to weight limit but tall you will mostlikly be fine example I'm 6foot 6 and 400 pounds and at boarderline of comfort
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