Relax into your next gaming session or workday with the 200 Series Gaming Chair in black-and-blue from Spieltek. Designed to provide full-body ergonomic support, this gaming chair features a PU leather covering over a steel frame wrapped in high-density foam. Padded 3D armrests and headrest and lumbar pillows ensure your comfort, while the seat’s tilt mechanism allows you to rock back for a suspended, weightless feeling. You can also recline the backrest up to 165° for optimum comfort. Furthermore, a class-4 explosion-proof gas lift enables safe and reliable seat height adjustment from 17 to 20.1″. The Spieltek 200 Series Chair also features a desk clearance of 24.8″ and a wheeled base with five 2.4″ casters, and supports weights up to 300 lb.
Spieltek 200 Series Gaming Chair (Black/Blue)
$175.99
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 57.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 34.2 × 27 × 14.3 in |
Max Weight Capacity | 300.0 lb / 136.1 kg |
Height Adjustments | 17.00 to 20.1" / 43.2 to 51.1 cm |
Seat | 15.4" / 39.1 cm (Width)<br />22.4" / 56.9 cm (Depth)<br />4" / 10.2 cm (Thickness) |
Backrest | 33.8" / 85.9 cm (Height)<br />22" / 55.8 cm (Width) |
Armrest | 25.4 to 31.5" / 64.5 to 80 cm (Arm to Floor) |
Casters | 5 x 2.4" / 60.96 mm |
Tilt Adjustment | to 165° |
Swivel | 360° |
Material | Fabric, PU Leather, Steel |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Spieltek 200 Series Gaming Chair (Black/Blue)
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Sierra Stracke (verified owner) –
its comfortable
Hadley Christiansen (verified owner) –
This new chair may be a bit to comfortable. My kids have been fighting over it since I first put this together. Putting this chair together was quite straightforward. Everything was packaged well. I did not need any tools, as the only tools needed are the included Allen Keys. I almost got lost trying to figure out which way to attach the tilt mechanism, but it is clearly marked “Front” with an arrow showing which way it goes. Now on to the most important parts. The chair feels very solid with no play or wobble. Even when leaning all the way back (and the chair really leans back) the chair is solidly balanced. The chair swivels and rolls very smoothly. The lift and reclining mechanisms both work flawlessly. I personally like the lumbar pillow and have yet to make up my mind on the head rest pillow (though I seem to keep using it). I really like the way this chair looks. Everything feels to be of high quality. I expect this chair to last a while. All in all, I am very happy with this chair and highly recommend it. [I received this product in exchange for my honest review.]
Retha Kertzmann (verified owner) –
We ordered three of these for a studio about a year ago. Once they were assembled, nobody could believe how incredibly comfortable and solid they were! And for the price? Nothing beats them. And so I had to buy one for my own office of course!
Weston Buckridge (verified owner) –
I haven’t owned this chair for very long, so I have no clue as to its durability, but my limited experience with it has been favorable. It supports my spine well, and both the lumbar and neck pillows are nice. I have actually taken naps in this chair when I have been exhausted from working all night, and had no back or neck pain when I woke up. So far, it has been squeak free, and from what I can see, it is made well, and is rather heavy. The assembly process was simple and the instructions are easily understood.
Abbey Smitham (verified owner) –
Who knew a gaming chair is also the perfect editing chair? This things is super comfortable and feels like it will last a long time.
Johnny Stokes (verified owner) –
Thia is a great gaming chair. My son loves it and just about lives in it. He is 6′ tall and is very conferable in it for a good period of time. I might have to get another one for my other son and me!
Pat Leffler (verified owner) –
The worst thing wrong is the seat. If you look at the photo, inside each armrest is a ‘wing’. It’s rigid and digs into you thighs unless you sit with your legs together; very uncomfortable. The next problem is the armrests. if you lean on them they will rotate or move forward or backward (or both) They are supposed to be adjustable, but it doesn’t take much pressure to change where they’re set; very annoying. Next is the lumbar support . It sticks out a little to far; uncomfortable. Last but not least is the headrest. It’s held on by an elastic band and you can’t adjust its’ position.
Craig Mayer (verified owner) –
This is my first gaming chair and I’m glad it was. It’s very customizable from the recliner to the movable arm rests. The neck pillow even adjusts. Overall great chair, highly recommend