I bought this about six months ago. And I could not agree more about the seat. I honestly thought the assembly was great and I really liked the entire design. But the seat was SUPER uncomfortable after only an hour or so.
Subscribed for the honest review. Posting from a granny rocking chair that works for me (I am incredibly insensitive to physical ailments and have a high pain threshold I am told, lol, I once screwed up my feet for six months wearing cheap shoes).
I recommend you guys make some content for HOTAS chair mounts, for flight simulation games such as DCS: World. Lots of different types of joystick mounts out there, I'd love to see if you guys can mount 1 on a Herman Miller
This makes me think I need to see a roast of the new Staples Emerge Vomax gaming chair, Staples' "top of the line" gaming chair option typically selling around $200-$220. Then consider it in context to the best-selling "gaming" chair Staples sells, the $120-150 Emerge Vortex, a cheap office chair dressed up to look like a racing seat without the pillows or bolsters so it's ironically more comfortable than the $150-180 Emerge Vartan racing style seat.
I'm fiending for this 'Best gaming chair' review you guys are doing. What's the most comfortable Mesh back + fabric seat chair you've reviewed so far? Doesn't have to be gaming but it is preferable.
Hey there, i would love to buy a new ergonomic chair and that has a cool gaming design at the back of the chair. It has to be pretty comfort etc. because i sit 8 to 12 hours a day in my chair. it has to be affordable for me with a maximum of 250$. does anyone can recommend me a chair that i described like that?:)
Unfortunately, those requirements are mutually exclusive. If you want a solid ergonomic chair for long work/gaming sessions, it's going to cost much more than your budget, and even refurbished high end office chairs would cost double or triple. I think BTOD might have some recommendations on their cheat sheet that are line with your budget, but they won't have a "cool gaming design" that you're looking for.
Two things about this chair, one good and one bad. The good thing about this chair is moving the gaming trend away from the horrible bucket style seats and into something a little more freeing. The bad thing about this chair, is the continuing trend of bigger brands slapping their label on a crappy Chinese company to mass produce junk. There is a reason why Steelcase and Haworth are so popular and successful, the R&D going into understanding the ergonomic needs for people to sit in a chair for extended periods of time comes first over appearances. They know that is something looks nice but feels terrible, well it's not good for business. They lay the foundation for a good platform and then sculpt the chair around the platform. It's easy to make something look nice if nobody will ever sit in it, they are called designer chairs for a reason. It's really hard to make a good product. PC companies like Lenovo and Razr are just banking on brand name alone to carry these chairs, it never really works if you don't pick a good company to partner with. Logitech going with Herman Miller is a good example of a tech company choosing a good chair company to put their logos on. We need more companies to do that, at the very least pick a lesser expensive product from a known chair manufacturer to choose from. For example if Lenovo would have picked a Steelcase Amia and then modified it to look more "Gamering" they could probably do well with sales.
Lenovo can’t even get their legion PC prebuilt together right. I had 2, TWO BIOS ERRORS because of the legion’s motherboard. Geek squad told me that’s a common issue with Lenovo legion’s motherboard. Garbage.
Just FYI for anyone who needs to use a mallet to hammer something that they are worried about damaging: putting 3 or 4 socks on head of a mallet works as an easy way of making the mallet be very soft and less likely to damage something.
Yes and no...building bad habits because they are comfortable can create long term health issues. So I would be cautious using this as your guiding light -Greg
I love how these gaming office chair mini reviews really feel like a sneak diss at times lmao.
Lenovo is the actual savage pricing this crap at 400 😂
lol -Greg
I bought this about six months ago. And I could not agree more about the seat. I honestly thought the assembly was great and I really liked the entire design. But the seat was SUPER uncomfortable after only an hour or so.
Did you like the weird raised lip on the back of the arms? -Greg
Subscribed for the honest review. Posting from a granny rocking chair that works for me (I am incredibly insensitive to physical ailments and have a high pain threshold I am told, lol, I once screwed up my feet for six months wearing cheap shoes).
Grannies are the BEST! Thanks for the sub and your support -Greg
Thank you for the candid review.
I recommend you guys make some content for HOTAS chair mounts, for flight simulation games such as DCS: World. Lots of different types of joystick mounts out there, I'd love to see if you guys can mount 1 on a Herman Miller
Which chair is the most comfortable for under 500$, preferably with head and footrest? I am having such a hard time finding something.
This makes me think I need to see a roast of the new Staples Emerge Vomax gaming chair, Staples' "top of the line" gaming chair option typically selling around $200-$220. Then consider it in context to the best-selling "gaming" chair Staples sells, the $120-150 Emerge Vortex, a cheap office chair dressed up to look like a racing seat without the pillows or bolsters so it's ironically more comfortable than the $150-180 Emerge Vartan racing style seat.
I'm fiending for this 'Best gaming chair' review you guys are doing. What's the most comfortable Mesh back + fabric seat chair you've reviewed so far? Doesn't have to be gaming but it is preferable.
Have you tried the new Haworth Zody?
@@StardustLegacyFighter Nope, I'll have a look
Can u please review Respawn Spire chair
Just ordered it because of your request. I hope I don't regret it 😂 Thanks for the suggestion -Greg
@@btodtv you sir are legend for this for that i subscribe now.
@@btodtv thank U sir, idk i wanna buy this chair, I read few review on reddit but cant find true video review ,so we will see
If you do end up wanting this chair you can get it at bed bath and beyond for under 300
But maybe don't.... -Greg
Hey there, i would love to buy a new ergonomic chair and that has a cool gaming design at the back of the chair. It has to be pretty comfort etc. because i sit 8 to 12 hours a day in my chair. it has to be affordable for me with a maximum of 250$. does anyone can recommend me a chair that i described like that?:)
Unfortunately, those requirements are mutually exclusive.
If you want a solid ergonomic chair for long work/gaming sessions, it's going to cost much more than your budget, and even refurbished high end office chairs would cost double or triple.
I think BTOD might have some recommendations on their cheat sheet that are line with your budget, but they won't have a "cool gaming design" that you're looking for.
If there is one thing consistent about chairs it is if one comes and you have to assemble it, it is always junk. LOL
Hey now...you have to assemble our refurbished chairs 😆 I know where you were going with that though! -Greg
@@btodtvLMAO yep, you know what I mean.
2 min in and it's already a hell no in my books. I wouldn't recommend this chair for anyone either.
Two things about this chair, one good and one bad.
The good thing about this chair is moving the gaming trend away from the horrible bucket style seats and into something a little more freeing.
The bad thing about this chair, is the continuing trend of bigger brands slapping their label on a crappy Chinese company to mass produce junk. There is a reason why Steelcase and Haworth are so popular and successful, the R&D going into understanding the ergonomic needs for people to sit in a chair for extended periods of time comes first over appearances. They know that is something looks nice but feels terrible, well it's not good for business. They lay the foundation for a good platform and then sculpt the chair around the platform. It's easy to make something look nice if nobody will ever sit in it, they are called designer chairs for a reason. It's really hard to make a good product. PC companies like Lenovo and Razr are just banking on brand name alone to carry these chairs, it never really works if you don't pick a good company to partner with.
Logitech going with Herman Miller is a good example of a tech company choosing a good chair company to put their logos on. We need more companies to do that, at the very least pick a lesser expensive product from a known chair manufacturer to choose from. For example if Lenovo would have picked a Steelcase Amia and then modified it to look more "Gamering" they could probably do well with sales.
You've pretty much hit the nail on the head. 👌
Looks like absolute trash tier lol.
All33 tier -Greg
Wtf are all these tryhard video titles recently?
It's just a word taken from the promotional marketing of the chair they've made the video on.
Lenovo can’t even get their legion PC prebuilt together right. I had 2, TWO BIOS ERRORS because of the legion’s motherboard. Geek squad told me that’s a common issue with Lenovo legion’s motherboard.
Garbage.
It looks pretty cheap, looks to be similar to the ErgoChair.
ErgoChair is an upgrade IMO, even at $500, that is how bad my experience was with it -Greg
Wow, so even Lenovo has a gaming chair on the market now.
I wonder if there's going to be an Dell Alienware chair or a HP Omen chair next. 😂
Just FYI for anyone who needs to use a mallet to hammer something that they are worried about damaging: putting 3 or 4 socks on head of a mallet works as an easy way of making the mallet be very soft and less likely to damage something.
Honestly both gaming chairs and ergo chairs are a huge scam. Just get something that's comfortable to you, that's it
Yes and no...building bad habits because they are comfortable can create long term health issues. So I would be cautious using this as your guiding light -Greg