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Thats almost the same thing as,
I want a chair too, but not one that says, "HEY! I'm a gamer!" I prefer a simple black executive cushy leather chair.
DXRACER - Depends on your body size/height... get one to match and it's an awesome chair, great back support and you fit snug. However, if the wrong size or height, it feels aweward and unconfortable.
If getting one: Recommend you do some research in the type of chairs available / also the fabric types (soft to hard, breathable, etc) depending on personal preference.
Consider it a racing car seat (because that is actually what it is) - it needs to fit!
I personally like the drift series and would highly recommend them as great build quality and extremely comfortable for up to 12 hours sitting period. However, that comes down to personal taste. I can understand how various body types will be affected by these, it needs the perfect width and height to the body, as it pretty much cradles the entire body.
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Consider these so-called "gaming chair" vs "office chair" vs "cheap chair"... sure you are paying for a tag (don't just get sucked in due to label - rather see what it offers) on top for gaming and most office (end up costing the same or more than gaming), however if your standard chair rips, foam comes out or flattens, and gets damage within a few months to 6 month usage... these higher quality chairs actually save you money in the long run or at least your back spine.
Similar to the keyboard and mouse, overlooked by many, but considering you daily use it and some last years, while cheapos last a few months (then get a new one or learn to live with it). A quality one lasts 8 years+ and still works the same as the day you brought it. That's saving money in the long run, plus less headache.
Finding a quality chair that suits you is however extremely hard and well overlooked in most cases. Do your research!
We have a store here called "The Warehouse", kinda like "Walmart" I guess (which we don't have and sounds much, much worst) - they specialize in the cheap. The difference is we have a consumer act, money back guarantee, so we can actually go back and get a replacement or refund - making us more demanding on higher quality and lower stuff tends to go bankrupt. You should see how many cheapo chairs get destoryed within a few months (just normal wear and tear - not abused) and in need of replacement over and over. Since my high-quality gamers chair - I've never needed a new one. I consider that a good investment.
I don't know, perhaps it's just me... you might say they last 5-6 years... but that's just putting up with it in my case (something I can never do). Where as my gamer hardware today still in good nick since 8 years ago, barely any wear, in fact I can't see a rip or mark on it. Then again, I might take better care of it, since not a kid anymore, I got it as a kid though.