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Who Even Chairs - Razer Announces Gaming Chair

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I'm building my own chair using a car seat like everyone else on r/pcmasterrace

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On 10/11/2020 at 9:05 AM, schwellmo92 said:

Looks a bit like this could be a Secert Lab chair.

That's maybe because it's the same chair. They're all the same chairs

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24 minutes ago, Agonizel said:

That's maybe because it's the same chair. They're all the same chairs

What do you mean they're all the same chairs?

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3 minutes ago, schwellmo92 said:

What do you mean they're all the same chairs?

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 It's a well-known fact that all gaming chairs come from the same; cheap manufacturer

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1 hour ago, Techstorm970 said:

I know this is supposed to be a roast, but I'd actually buy that mask, unlike most of their products.  Lmao!

You can order here:

https://www.razer.com/gear-accessories/Razer-Cloth-Mask/RC81-03680300-0000

 

Enjoy! ;)

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On 10/10/2020 at 6:33 PM, DildorTheDecent said:

Would have thought they would have been first to the gaming chair meme. I guess green piping really takes that long.

The logitech chair is at least the best chair available currently on the market if you're under 300 lbs. I mean, they added a bit of extra cushioning and upcharge you 1-300 bucks for it, but it is the best.

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Now if only someone could make the brave step of producing comfortable and durable but also affordable computer chairs. 

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2 hours ago, Agonizel said:

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 It's a well-known fact that all gaming chairs come from the same; cheap manufacturer

Oh. I don't think Secretlab fall in to that category.

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2 hours ago, ravenshrike said:

The logitech chair is at least the best chair available currently on the market if you're under 300 lbs. I mean, they added a bit of extra cushioning and upcharge you 1-300 bucks for it, but it is the best.

And there lies my problem. 

Since I weigh 340 LBS, I can't buy just any chair. I bought one gaming chair because it was on sale at Newegg and it could hold my weight, but I forgot cardinal rule of chairs, MEASURE YOURSELF before purchasing a chair!!!

Since that debacle, I bought an Akracing MAX chair. Yeah, it's a Polyurethane fabric and in a gaming style, but it fits me well. (surprising my daughter loves it because she can sit with her legs crossed in it.) LOL 

 

But we bought an Autonomous Ergochair 2 for our latest one. I have to admit, when I put it together, it had some very nice designs to it. and thank goodness it wasn't made from cheap materials.  

 

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