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PC Gaming Chair help, please
I am looking to dump my 'office' chair in favour of a good quality gaming chair.
Though I need one with, if possible, adjustable arms, lumbar support and a good head rest. I have a budget of around £180. I have looked on Overclockers, and Amazon. Some seem to have either adjustable arms, but not headrest. Or no adjustable arms. plus, I have no idea as to what the best brands are in regards to gaming chairs. Some have the sockets for headphones etc. Yet most do not, they just seem to look like high-quality 'office' chair styles. Any help much appreciated. |
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Hi,
Gaming Chair buying guide: http://gamerchairs.uk/gaming-chair-buying-guide/. Brazen: http://brazengamingchairs.com/gaming-chairs/. InteractiveMinds: http://interactiveminds.net/. BoysStuff: https://www.boysstuff.co.uk/. |
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Or these:
https://goo.gl/images/dkPZmz |
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That would do the job nicely Stig, if you could have a slide in table for the monitor possibly curved in the right places.
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Thanks guys. probably going for the BraZen Shadow or GT Omega Racing Pro.
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