A decent gaming chair is a necessary investment for gamers, as without one, you’ll be suffering from body aches and pains after playing video games for several hours. Have you ever sat on an uncomfortable chair for a long time? Then you’ll remember why a well-designed gaming chair is important. There are negative long-term effects from sitting for extended hours daily, and one of the best ways to prevent these issues (along with remaining active and standing up every once in a while) is to invest in a good ergonomic gaming chair. These gaming seats may also serve as amazing office chairs, if you’re planning to use them for both work and play.
We’ve put together an updated list of the best gaming chair deals available right now that can save your wallet as well as your back. Read on:
Today’s best gaming chair deals
- Best Choice Products 360-Degree Swivel Gaming Floor Chair — $100, was $150
- Staples Emerge Vortex Bonded Leather Gaming Chair — $160, was $230
- Respawn RSP-800 Rocking Gaming Chair — $185, was $425
- Vinsetto Ergonomic Swivel Gaming Chair (Black) — $221, was $360
- AKRacing Arctica Premium Gaming Chair — $300, was $549
- Razer Iskur Gaming Chair with Built-in Lumbar Support — $380, was $500
- Arozzi Primo Premium Woven Fabric Gaming/Office Chair — $443, was $600
- AKRacing Masters Series Max Gaming Chair — $451, was $569
AKRacing Masters Series Max Gaming Chair
$451 $569AKRacing Arctica Premium Gaming Chair
$300 $549Respawn RSP-800 Rocking Gaming Chair
$185 $425Ohaho Gaming Chair
$120 $160Homall Gaming Chair
$95 $150YITAHOME Massage Gaming Chair
$200 $250Gtracing Gaming Chair
$116 $200Ninecer Ergonomic Gaming Chair
$80 $110Polar Aurora Gaming Chair
$87 $129OFM Essentials Collection Gaming Chair
$110 $136Cadcah Gaming Chair
$96 $120LUCKWIND Gaming Chair
$100 $140Arozzi Verona V2 Ergonomic Gaming Chair
$330 $400BHUTAN Gaming Chair
$130 $150Hbada Racing Style Gaming Chair
$190 $300Corsair T1 Race Gaming Chair
$300 $350X-Volsport Massage Gaming Chair
$168 $219Ficmax Massage Gaming Chair
$190 $250AutoFull Pink Gaming Chair
$270 $310Dowinx Gaming Chair
$153 $166Respawn 200 Racing Style Gaming Chair
$210 $290Respawn RSP-800 Gaming Rocker Chair
$185 $425Respawn 110 Racing Style Gaming Chair
$162 $200Arozzi Verona Jr. Gaming Chair
$279 $350Yangming Gaming Chair
$96 $200VINEEGO Gaming Chair
$83 $98Polar Aurora Gaming Chair
$87 $129SD Gaming High Back Gaming Chair
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How to choose a gaming chair
After you’ve set a budget, it’s time to think about what exactly you’re looking for in a gaming chair. The obvious considerations are durability and ergonomics — you naturally want a gaming chair that is built to last and will be comfortable to sit in for extended play sessions. You have to be careful here, too, as often times a plushy chair that feels comfortable when you first plop down will cause your back to ache after awhile due to lack of lumbar support.
Fortunately, most gaming chairs (and even regular desk chairs today) are designed to offer better support, but you also need to consider what other features you want aside from those basics. Do you want adjustable or flip-up armrests? A removable head pillow? The ability to recline? A cup holder and a food tray? If you’re looking for a gaming chair, then are you okay with a nicely designed short-backed task chair? Many chairs that aren’t explicitly marketed as “gaming chairs” may still suit your needs and budget perfectly, so don’t get tunnel vision while you’re shopping around.
Make a list of exactly what you want — jot it down on a notepad if you have to – before jumping on the first gaming chair deal you see that sings to you. You’ll pay for those extra features mentioned above, and likewise, you can save a lot of cash by opting for simplicity and cutting out what you don’t need. Know what to expect from chairs within your price range and you shouldn’t be disappointed.
Do gaming chairs make good office chairs?
Not all chairs are created equal, but even the fanciest gaming chair is still a chair; its purpose is to allow you to sit comfortably for extended periods. That’s something that applies just as much to gaming sessions as it can to long workdays. What makes a chair a “gaming chair” is, generally speaking, extra design features conducive to gaming. That includes additions such as arm and headrests, which you probably don’t use too much when typing away during work hours, and added conveniences like cup holders, tilting or reclining capabilities, removable pillows, and so on (and that’s saying nothing of purely aesthetic stylings that many gamers like).
All that said, there’s nothing to preclude a gaming chair from pulling double duty as your go-to office chair. It’s also not likely you’re going to buy two chairs for this anyway if, like many, your gaming battle station doubles as your home workstation.
Do gaming chairs help posture?
The biggest ergonomic consideration when buying a chair, be it a gaming chair or otherwise, is back support. We’ve probably all sat down in a nice pillowy chair that felt great at first but offered little to no lumbar support, causing pain and discomfort after 20 to 30 minutes. Hours of sitting like this day in, day out can even lead to long-term spine and hip problems. That’s why you don’t want a gaming chair that you “sink” into, and in recent years, manufacturers have shifted to more firm and rigid chair designs that focus on support rather than softness, especially in the lower back area (the seat itself should still offer some padding, of course, so your rear end stays comfortable as well).
This is just as much the case with gaming chairs as with standard desk chairs. You probably know already that your spine isn’t shaped like a flag pole; it curves inward a bit where it meets the hips, and modern chair backs typically follow this shape. This is particularly important with high-backed gaming chairs (short-backed chairs naturally support your lumbar, as your upper back isn’t coming into contact with the chair), and many will even come with additional pillows or pads that offer additional lumbar support. In short: Yes, a good chair — and even many budget-friendly gaming chairs — can and do improve your sitting posture.
Do gaming chairs recline?
Having a chair that reclines probably isn’t a big priority during work hours, but when you’re relaxing with some video games or doing some streaming, it’s nice to be able to kick back. The good news for the recliner crowd is that there are quite a few gaming chairs (and not only the expensive ones) that allow you to do this, and others still that also have add-ons like footrests to complete the experience. There are even many gaming chairs that can tilt and rock, even if they can’t recline. Just be sure to pay attention to the chair’s overall dimensions to make sure you’ve got enough space at your gaming station to fully enjoy these features.
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