In a moment we’ll tell you all about the very best gaming chairs. But first let’s go over a few of the things you should consider when shopping for one.
The visual is a big part of the appeal of any gaming chair. For a bolder look, seek out one with colour panels, chunky-contour foam and a headrest with aggressive lines. They suit a full-on gaming PC down to the ground.
Want a more subtle gaming chair? You can buy an all-black one with fabric panels instead of leather ones, or even get a chair that’s not really a gaming chair at all.
You see, there’s not a great deal of difference between a good office chair and a gaming chair. However, gamer designs often provide surprising value for money.
In an entry-level or mid-range chair you’ll often get extreme seat back tilt control, only found in the most customizable (and often most expensive) office chairs. This isn’t just because tilt is of greater importance when you game, but because a lot of higher quality office chairs are made to fit the budget of a business. Gaming chairs are made with us consumers in mind, and are therefore often more aggressively priced.
We love tilting back and relaxing body and mind into a big old RPG session after work, but you should also consider the support of support a gaming chair offers. Look at the maximum recommended weight if you think that might be an issue, and take into account the lumbar support.
Lumbar supports are for your lower back, and help you avoid dreaded low back pain that can emerge if you sit, with poor posture, in a chair for too long. Most lower-end gaming chairs use foam pillows that strap onto the top and bottom of the seat back to supply this support.
You get a neck pillow and a lower back one. However, we’re starting to see more chairs appear that have built-in adjustable lumbar support. This, when done right, is the ideal solution. You get proper posture support without a potentially silly-looking pillow hanging off the seat back.
Last point to note: if you want to avoid a sweaty back, consider a chair with a breathable mesh rear panel. We don’t find this much of an issue in TechRadar’s London HQ, but it’s worth considering if you live somewhere that’s hot most of the year.
- These are our top picks for the best gaming desks.
Best gaming chairs at a glance
- Secretlab Titan
- noblechairs Epic Real Leather
- Autonomous ErgoChair 2
- SecretLab Omega 2020
- noblechairs Hero gaming chair Black Edition
- Corsair T2 Road Warrior
- noblechairs Icon gaming chair
- Edge GX1
- Vertagear Gaming Series Triigger 350 Special Edition
- Corsair T3
1. Secretlab Titan
Plush comfort
Dimensions: 29.5 x 27.5 x 57 inches (W x D x H) | Seat height: 19.5 - 23 inches (minimum to maximum) | Maximum load: 290 pounds
Most gaming chairs try to market themselves as being luxuriously upholstered with leather. Secretlab has shown fabric is the way to go. Between the Secretlab Titan’s SoftWeave fabric exterior and extremely plush padding, you won’t find anything softer or more comfortable than this. This throne of gaming chairs also comes with a larger seat, subdued molding and built-in lumbar support, so it really is unlike anything else on the market. It's a top option if you want a grown-up looking chair.
2. noblechairs Epic Real Leather
A leather-clad beauty
Dimensions: 84 x 38 x 70 cm (W × D × H) | Seat height: (Minimum to maximum: 131 - 141 cm | Maximum load: 180 kg
It’s no exaggeration to call the Noblechairs Epic Real Leather the best gaming chair. From the cross-thatched embroidery to the real leather of its namesake, if you’re looking for a no-compromises gaming throne, this is it. Plus, it’s surprisingly quick and easy to set up. And, once the set-up is complete, the Epic Real Leather is a dream to sit on – and you can customize your position however you want. Just do us a favor, and read the instructions while you’re setting it up. Synthetic leather is also an option if you want to save some money.
3. Autonomous ErgoChair 2
Gaming with class
Dimensions: 47 x 27 x 20 in (H × W × D) | Seat height: (Minimum to maximum: 18 - 20 in | Maximum load: 300 lbs
If you’re looking to sit back and play games all day in comfort, but you don’t want a chair that looks like a gaming chair, you’ll want to take a look at the Autonomous ErgoChair 2. Marketed as an office chair, the ErgoChair 2 has a very modern and stylish aesthetic to it that will appeal to anyone that doesn’t use RGB as a personality trait. It’s not all style, either, as the ErgoChair will also let you adjust basically every part of the chair, so that no matter how your body is built, you’re guaranteed to be comfortable while gaming. The mesh back is also far more breathable than a leather one.
- This product is only available in the US at the time of this writing. UK and Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Respawn 115
4. SecretLab Omega 2020
Floating on sublime comfort
Dimensions: 27 x 27.5 x 53.5 inches (W x D x H) | Seat height: 18 - 21.5 inches (minimum to maximum) | Maximum load: 240 pounds
Incorporating that sleek, Mad Men-level sophistication with that SciFi gaming look, the SecretLab Omega 2020 is simply stunning, especially if you opt for the PU leather or high-end Napa leather models. But, the SecretLab Omega 2020 doesn’t just rely on looks alone; one of the best gaming chairs of 2020, this one comes with a head pillow and a lumbar pillow – both memory foam – and offers even better support than its predecessor. That’s not to mention the improvements over the 2018 model, like the metal support on the armrests, that makes the SecretLab Omega 2020 feel so much more robust. So expect, after a grueling gaming session, to just go straight to napping for a couple of hours without moving an inch – without having to worry about the chair falling apart on you.
5. noblechairs Hero gaming chair Black Edition
New material for a more comfortable experience
Dimensions: 35 x 50 x 135.5 cm (W × D × H) | Seat height: (Minimum to maximum: 46.5 - 54.5 cm | Maximum load: 180 kg
noblechair's Hero chairs are its mid-range models, which sit (pardon the pun) below the Epic series, and above the Icon series. They are large and easily adjustable, and better for larger people, with a premium design that is stylish and understated. The new Hero Black Edition's backrest is perforated for added breathability. No more sweaty backs. It has also been designed not to fade in direct sunlight. It's easy enough to put together, and the broad back support (which can be adjusted via a dial) make this a comfortable chair to sit in for hours at a time. However, it's not as cushioned as other chairs on this list, so some people may find it a bit too firm, especially with the arm rests. Unlike noblechair's other chairs, attaching the extra head and lumbar pillows is a bit more tricky.
6. Corsair T2 Road Warrior
Comfort from the masters of gaming
Dimensions: 50 x 56 x 80 cm (W × D × H) | Seat height: (Minimum to maximum: 51.5 - 60 cm | Maximum load: 136 kg
Corsair is known for making popular and high-end PC components and gaming peripherals, and now it’s making a mark in PC gaming chairs. This has resulted in one of the best gaming chairs we’ve ever sat in. The Corsair T2 Road Warrior is covered top to bottom in breathable PU leather with neck and lumbar pillows wrapped in microfiber, you’ll be able to game in both comfort and style. And, with its rollerblade-style wheels, you can move it around on any surface without having to worry about scratching up your floor.
7. noblechairs Icon gaming chair
A luxury gaming chair
Dimensions: 87 x 37 x 70 cm (W × D × H) | Seat height: (Minimum to maximum): 48 - 58 cm | Maximum load: 180 kg
Noblechairs is well known for crafting some of the best gaming chairs out there – and the Noblechairs Icon makes it clear why. While it’s more affordable than the flagship Epic Real Leather, it’s still extremely comfortable and one of the best PC gaming chairs out there. This is thanks to its nice lumbar pillow, which you can easily remove if you don’t like it. The Icon is Noblechairs's least aggressive design, which may appeal if it will double as a day-to-day home office chair.
8. Edge GX1
A gaming chair that puts ergonomics first
Seat height: (Minimum to maximum: 480 – 590 mm | Maximum load: 150kg
The Edge GX1 is a gaming chair that actively avoids the popular racing style that is increasingly popular with modern gaming chairs. Rather than sticking to a form factor that’s designed to limit your movement, the Edge GX1 instead aims to give an ergonomic experience, where comfort is the priority – while also providing a premium chair. And when we say premium, we mean it, with the Edge GX1 costing £800, a huge amount for a gaming chair. It’s hand-crafted in the UK, and there’s some great touches, such as inflatable lumbar support. It’s a huge asking price, but we’ve been using it for a while now, and it is very comfortable. You’ll have to adjust a bit, but once you get it right, it’s worth the high price. It ships worldwide from the UK, but US and Australia readers should beware the high shipping costs.
You can only buy this chair direct from Edge
9. Vertagear Gaming Series Triigger 350 Special Edition
Luxury in comfort
Dimensions: 26 x 21 x 34 in (W × D × H) | Seat height: (Minimum to maximum: 40.7 - 44.3 in | Maximum load: N/A
There’s a certain subset of the PC gaming community that needs to have the absolute best of everything, at whatever the cost. These people are going to be absolutely enamored with the Vertagear Triigger 350 SE. It features over 350 individual components with a mix metal, mesh, leather and high-end plastics to create the ultimate PC gaming chair. If you have the money to spare, and you can’t stand to have anything less than the best, you might want to give this chair a look.
10. Corsair T3 Rush
Understated beauty
Dimensions: 34.8 x 27.2 x 14.8 inches (W x D x H) | Seat height: 17.5 - 21 inches (minimum to maximum) | Maximum load: 264.5lbs
Unlike its biggest rivals, the Corsair T3 Rush lacks that over-the-top gaming aesthetic. In fact, it almost looks like any computer chair out there, albeit the more premium kind – beyond that starship pilot’s look it's sporting at the headrest area, that is. But, what this gaming chair lacks in gaming aesthetic hoopla, it makes up for in comfort with its breathable soft fabric exterior, memory foam lumbar support and extremely customizable backrest position.
- This product is only available in the UK at the time of this writing. US and Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Noblechairs Icon
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