Guide Suggest me gaming chair for me please

CasualGamer91

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Please suggest a gaming chair for within the price 10-12k or lower. I never bought one or know someone that has gaming chair.. my sitting posture on the wooden chair, made my overall body posture bad, legs hurts and back too
 
Get a good regular office chair instead of cheap gaming chairs. I have used gaming chairs in the past and it sucks after a while. The quality is sub par and after 4-6 months you will see the wear and tear on the so called perforated leather seats.

I suggest you get Green Soul Jupiter Superb @9k , I have been using it over 4 yrs and it still fells like new.
 
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You might want to go through this before spending money on a "gaming chair".

Thanks i will look into it..
Get a good regular office chair instead of cheap gaming chairs. I have used gaming chairs in the past and it sucks after a while. The quality is sub par and after 4-6 months you will see the wear and tear on the so called perforated leather seats.

I suggest you get Green Soul Jupiter Superb @9k , I have been using it over 4 yrs and it still fells like new.
Is this the one?

Looks good and reviews are great!
 
Nice! Has the cushion pressed down over the time, any sign of usage for you in those 4 years u spend with it?
Also please tell me your height.. im 6'1
The cushion is firm and preety comfortable. It's not gonna sink so easily, typically soft cushions tend to sink overtime.

Usage marks will be there but it's quite easy to clean it off and keep it shining. The breathable fabrics and the mesh netting does accumulate dust overtime. I just use a blower every 3 months or so to blow it all off. Didn't require any wet vacuum cleaning so far.

My height is 5'9 and there is enough room to adjust the height lever and I can barely touch the headrest with full height. So 6'1 should work fine.
 
The cushion is firm and preety comfortable. It's not gonna sink so easily, typically soft cushions tend to sink overtime.

Usage marks will be there but it's quite easy to clean it off and keep it shining. The breathable fabrics and the mesh netting does accumulate dust overtime. I just use a blower every 3 months or so to blow it all off. Didn't require any wet vacuum cleaning so far.

My height is 5'9 and there is enough room to adjust the height lever and I can barely touch the headrest with full height. So 6'1 should work fine.
One guy at q&a section in amazon reporting backpain issue using this, also he mentioned that headrest is not comfortable with him and he's about 6' in height... Also idk this is fake review by other competitor brand but he mentioned his plastic chair served him better
 
please tell me your height
even if someone your height recommends a chair that works for them, it might not work for you in the end since everybody's body is different. your best bet is to visit a couple of office furniture stores and try out different chairs to see what feels comfortable and supportive for your body. godrej interio has some exclusive office furniture experience centers that may be worth checking out

instead of focusing solely on the chair, think about an ergonomic setup overall – a good desk height, a chair with proper lumbar support, and maybe a footrest if needed. all of these together will help improve your posture and reduce strain on your back and legs over time. also, remember to incorporate movement throughout the day – regular breaks and small stretches can make a big difference in how you feel
 
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even if someone your height recommends a chair that works for them, it might not work for you in the end since everybody's body is different. your best bet is to visit a couple of office furniture stores and try out different chairs to see what feels comfortable and supportive for your body. godrej interio has some exclusive office furniture experience centers that may be worth checking out

instead of focusing solely on the chair, think about an ergonomic setup overall – a good desk height, a chair with proper lumbar support, and maybe a footrest if needed. all of these together will help improve your posture and reduce strain on your back and legs over time. also, remember to incorporate movement throughout the day – regular breaks and small stretches can make a big difference in how you feel
You are right, i will go and try out offline shops... My table height is relatively high too.. its large but has no foot rest. Well sometimes i have to work for hours continuously.. but mostly i do streching walk and come back again.. but when i start working even for 2-3 hours legs hurts.. the reason i also have a laptop to work on bed laying in awkward but relatively comfortable position
 
got this some time ago – built well, comfortable, with plenty of ergonomic adjustments. excellent customer service. checks out for 13k. you save an additional .5k if you pre-order one of the out of stock colors on their website. cheers
Do you think it'll be good for ~6ft adult? One of my struggle with chairs is their headrests touch my shoulders.
 
You are right, i will go and try out offline shops... My table height is relatively high too.. its large but has no foot rest. Well sometimes i have to work for hours continuously.. but mostly i do streching walk and come back again.. but when i start working even for 2-3 hours legs hurts.. the reason i also have a laptop to work on bed laying in awkward but relatively comfortable position

i'm the same height as you – my desk is 84cm high, which was an oversight on my part when setting up my workspace. to make it work, i had to get a 120mm class 4 lift for my chair. with the added height, i also needed a three-inch footrest, since keeping your feet planted is just as important for posture and comfort as the rest of your setup

for the footrest, i'd recommend something firm yet somewhat cushiony, and as wide as your space allows, so you have room to shift and adjust throughout the day. awkward positions on the bed aren't an issue as long as you keep switching them up – it’s staying in the same posture for years that can really lead to problems down the line

Do you think it'll be good for ~6ft adult? One of my struggle with chairs is their headrests touch my shoulders.

depends on your torso. for reference, i'm around the same height – the backrest is 68cm tall from the seat and reaches the base of my cranium; if i lean my head back, it ends right at the peak of my occipital bone. the cervical support is 45cm wide, beginning at 57cm from the seat and extending up to 66cm, aligning perfectly for me. the lumbar support is 44cm wide, starting around 6-7cm from the seat and ending at about 25cm, again, right where i need it. the seat itself measures 50cm × 50cm. the armrests allow for a lot of adjustment, but i uninstalled them after a while since i don't like armrests personally – but they do their job well
 
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