Computer Chair for Gaming and Back Painreview 2018
The best gaming chairs in 2021
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The best gaming chair can mean the difference between a casual night of gaming and a pain in the butt—not least in the back. So picking the right chair is really about making sure your most precious possession is safely looked after. Not your new GPU, no, I'm talking about your fragile meatbag body. If you've spent thousands of dollars on an extreme gaming PC build, it's only fair to give your gaming chair just as much attention.
If you're simply looking for everyday comfort, the best gaming seats may seem over the top. With wannabe-racer bucket seats, and gaming chairs covered in satanic runes running rampant, we've made sure to include a few sleek office-style chairs in here too, such as the Herman Miller X Logitech G. Whichever route you go down, keep your posture in mind. It may be the last thing on your mind as you embark on a ten-hour raid, but we implore you: Don't disregard ergonomics.
We've tested tens of gaming chairs from today's most well-known companies to find luxurious and affordable places to park your rear. So take a look down the list and treat your posterior.
Or, perhaps just a cheap gaming chair may be more up your street.
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The best gaming chair made even better
Specifications
Seat type: Racing back, levelled seat base
Recline: 165 degrees
Weight capacity: Up to 180 kg (397 lbs, XL size only)
Weight: 37.5 kg (83 lbs)
Warranty: 3-year
Reasons to buy
+Magnetic cushion and covers +Very comfortable +Everything we want in a gaming chair feature-wise
Reasons to avoid
-Pricier than older Secretlab chairs -3-year warranty isn't a match for some ergo chairs
The Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 is everything we've been looking for in a gaming chair. That's why it's rightfully taken the top spot in our best gaming chair guide from the previous incumbent, the Secretlab Titan. It was an easy decision to make, though. The Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 does everything the Titan, and Omega below, can, except better.
User-friendly ergonomics make the Titan Evo 2022 a great fit for long nights gaming or eight hours tapping away for work, and that comes down to its superb built-in back support. It's highly adjustable, which means you can nail down a great fit with ease. There's also something to be said for the 4D armrests, comfortable seat rest, and magnetic head cushion.
You read that right, a magnetic head cushion. A simple solution to fiddly straps, the Titan Evo 2022 does away with all that with a couple of powerful magnets.
Secretlab also reckons its new Neo Hybrid Leatherette material is more durable than ever, though there's still the option for the Softweave fabric we've raved about in the past.
The chair is available in three sizes: S, R, and XL.
As a complete package, then, the Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 is the archetype of a great gaming chair. It is a little pricier than its predecessors, but we think it's worth the price tag. And anyways, that higher price tag is why we still recommend the Omega below for a cheaper option while stock lasts.
Read our full Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 review.
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The more affordable Secretlab chair
Specifications
Seat type: Racing seat
Recline: 165 degrees
Weight capacity: 109 kg (240 lbs)
Weight: 30 kg (66 lbs)
Warranty: 3-year
Reasons to buy
+Velour memory foam pillows +Versatile tilt mechanism
Reasons to avoid
-Lacking height adjustment on head pillow
The Secretlab Omega is one of the most finely constructed chairs we've tested, and although it has largely been replaced by the Titan Evo 2022 above nowadays, the higher price tag of that chair might see the Omega remain a popular option for those looking to save a little cash.
From the casters to the base, the lift mechanism, armrests, and seat back, Secretlab has used some of the best materials available. The Omega was upgraded with Secretlab's 2020 series of improvements, which includes premium metal in the armrest mechanism, making it silky smooth to adjust and even more durable, and adding the company's ridiculously durable PU Leather 2.0.
The chair features a high-quality, cold-cured foam to provide support. It feels a little firm at first but gets more comfortable after extended use. The Omega stands out from the crowd with its velour memory foam lumbar and head pillows. These are so comfortable that we could smoothly fully recline the chair and take a nap if we wanted to. Though that's not a great look in the office... If you're looking to treat your body with a chair that will genuinely last, the Secretlab Omega is worth every penny.
Read our full Secretlab Omega review.
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The best ergonomic gaming chair
Specifications
Seat type: Task chair
Material: Multi-layer fabric
Seat height: 17–22 inch
Weight capacity: 136 kg (300 lbs)
Weight: 23 kg (51 lbs)
Warranty: 12-year
Reasons to buy
+Stimulates blood and oxygen flow +Unrivaled back support +12-year/24hr use warranty
Reasons to avoid
-Jaw-droppingly expensive compared to most -No headrest to speak of
Perhaps you've heard of the Herman Miller Embody. It occupied a top position in our best office chair roundup for a long time, but that has come to an end. Not for lack of comfort or acclaim, simply because the famed chair manufacturer has partnered up with Logitech to create something tailor-made to our gaming rumps.
Admittedly, the Logitech G x Herman Miller Embody doesn't differ much from its commercial cousin. That's hardly a mark against it, however. The Embody's cascading back support design and absurdly high quality make a welcome return but now comes with a few more flourishes to win over gamers. Specifically, extra cooling material designed to support a more active gaming position.
It's not so much the changes that make the Embody stand out as one of the best gaming chairs going. It's what's been kept the same. The tried and tested Embody design is simply one of the best chairs for office work or gaming. It's incredibly comfortable over prolonged use, supports an active and healthy posture, and is easily fitted to your frame.
The warranty, too, is a standout feature. At 12 years, including labor, and rated to 24-hour use over that time, it's a chair that is guaranteed to last you over a decade, if not longer. So while the initial price tag may seem steep, and that it is, the reality is you're certain to get your money's worth in the long run. And your back will be thankful for it, too.
Read our full Herman Miller Logitech G Embody review.
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4. NeueChair
The best office chair for gaming
Specifications
Seat type: Task chair
Recline: 85–130 degrees
Weight capacity: 108 kg (240 lbs)
Weight: 29 kg (64 lbs)
Warranty: 12-year
Reasons to buy
+Ridiculously sturdy and well made +Comfortable and supportive +Highly adjustable
Reasons to avoid
-Uninspiring design doesn't scream high-end
If you're the sort of person who prioritizes functionality over flash, the NeueChair is an excellent option. This isn't to say it's not stylish—quite the opposite; the NeueChair comes in a sleek, muted obsidian or flashy chrome/silver, both with bold, sweet curved supports on the back and an attractive black mesh. But, more importantly, the NeueChair is built to last, with a heavy, sturdy industrial construction. Even the chair's weight in the packaging indicates a solid piece of carefully constructed industrial art: it's heavy and substantial.
Assembling it is a breeze, as it comes in two discrete pieces and is simply a matter of inserting the casters and then pushing the two parts together. Almost every aspect of the seat is adjustable, from the armrests to the lumbar support system that lets you change the height depth of the backrest. It's one of the best office chairs I've ever had the pleasure to sit in, and if you can afford the admittedly steep price tag, well worth the investment.
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The best gaming chair for a larger frame
Specifications
Seat type: Racing seat
Recline: 90–160 degrees
Weight capacity: 180 kg (397 lbs)
Weight: 33 kg (73 lbs)
Warranty: 5-year
Reasons to buy
+Sturdy +Perfect for big and tall gamers +Extra large lumbar support and neck pillow
Reasons to avoid
-Bulky and large -Lackluster armrests leave a lot to be desired
If you're a big and tall gamer, you might have noticed that there aren't many gaming chairs that can support your unique build. Whether it's a lower weight capacity or too short, or even feels like it'll break as soon as you sit in it, finding a chair for you might seem nearly impossible.
The AndaSeat Kaiser 2 screams large and in charge, supporting gamers up to 397lbs and 7ft tall. The Kaiser 2 is built on a solid steel frame with oversized bars to provide support.
Covered in premium PVC leather and extra thick memory foam cushioning, the Kaiser 2 manages to look more like a gaming chair for grownups. Available in black and a lovely maroon, no more will have to stuff yourself into a tiny gaming chair hope for the best. The Kaiser 2 manages to do both the function, comfort, and style you want in your premium gaming chair.
Read our full AndaSeat Kaiser 2 gaming chair review.
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6. Noblechairs Hero
The best gaming chair for back support
Specifications
Seat type: Racing seat
Recline: 90–135 degrees
Weight capacity: 150 kg (330 lbs)
Weight: 28 kg (62 lbs)
Warranty: 2-year
Reasons to buy
+Great for lumbar support +Ideal for larger frames +Has a firm seat and back-rest...
Reasons to avoid
-A bit firm for comfort -Armrests could be comfier
When buying a gaming chair, it's easy to forget your health. After all, most are advertised as luxurious, cushioned thrones that soothe your every ache as you smash the crap out of your foes in Apex Legends. But that isn't true, and for some, it's important to pick a chair that takes back support seriously. With some of the team have used it daily for almost a year, we can thoroughly recommend the Noblechairs Hero in uPVC leather. While not the most exciting of chairs, or the sportiest, it certainly does a good job of taking care of your back.
The Hero is easy to assemble, except for the bit where you attach the back to the seat, so make sure you have a buddy for that. It's firm and supportive, and extremely sturdy. As a word of warning: it is substantial, so if you prefer a softer chair that isn't as good for your lumbar, this maybe isn't for you.
Aside from that, it has a decent recline, can withstand frames of up to 330 lbs, and has fully adjustable armrests. It's heavy but glides pretty easily on the supplied casters. It'll look just fine in both an office or gaming setup, so you're getting a chair that can do both. Not bad, if you can afford it.
Read our full Noblechairs Hero Doom Edition review.
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7. Corsair T3 Rush
A simple gaming chair with style
Specifications
Seat type: Racing seat
Recline: 90–170 degrees
Weight capacity: 120 (265 lbs)
Weight: 23 kg (50 lbs)
Warranty: 2-years
Reasons to buy
+Breathable soft fabric +4D armrests +Memory Foam Lumbar Pillow +180-degree recline
Reasons to avoid
-Not for the tall or large-framed
Corsair's latest addition to its lineup of premium gaming chairs, the T3 Rush, has gotten a much-needed facelift. The T3 Rush is an insanely comfy chair thanks to its memory foam lumbar pillow but, more importantly, uses a breathable soft fabric in place of faux leather. The benefit of this is that it retains less heat, keeping you fresh and comfy instead of sweating in your squeaky pleather.
The Rush also reclines to a ridiculous 180 degrees in case you wanted to lie back and take a comfy cat nap before you take on another marathon streaming session of Apex Legends or CS: GO.
The only major downside of the T3 Rush is it is designed for smaller-framed users. If you require a little larger seat, the T3 will be an uncomfortably tight fit. Other than that, the T3 Rush is an impressive-looking gaming chair that doesn't need a loud color to make a statement.
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A real money-no-object option
Specifications
Seat type: Racing seat
Recline: 155 degrees
Weight capacity: 160 kg (353 lbs)
Weight: 34 kg (74 lbs)
Warranty: 2-year (accessories), lifetime (frame)
Reasons to buy
+Modular +Built-in lumbar support +Sturdy and comfortable
Reasons to avoid
-Headrest lacks much adjustment -Assembly will require help
The DXRacer Master is a chair for people with money to spend, but it justifies the price by being an extremely luxuriant and comfortable chair. What's more, the DXRacer Master can be customized with modular parts (sold at an added cost) like mesh seat and backrests, leg rests, and even a rotating arm that bolts onto the base and can hold anything from a laptop to your phone.
Choosing not to invest in these extra parts won't compromise the chair itself, though, because DXRacer went all out on its features. Built-in lumbar support and an adjustable, rail-mounted headrest are great features, along with 4D armrests. The microfiber leather is especially nice, and much of the chair is made of metal, which makes it feel sturdy.
It's clear that the DXRacer Master was built to last, and its understated look is great if you're not into the flashy designs seen on most other gaming chairs. But, boy, it will cost you for all this luxury: The DXRacer Master is still $80 more than the Secret Lab Omega, our favorite chair. But it's worth considering if you want to go all out and get something with all the bells and whistles.
Read our full DXRacer Master review.
The best gaming chairs FAQ
Are gaming chairs actually bad?
Between recent articles about the effects of sitting down on your body and our experimentation with standing desks, you might think PC Gamer has fallen out of love with the humble chair. That could not be further from the truth. As gamers and office workers, we spend a significant chunk of each day sitting on our money makers in front of screens. Given that most of us don't plan to change that anytime soon, it only makes sense to do so in a great chair. So that's what I set out to find.
We wanted to find chairs that maximized comfort, support, and value. We spoke with Melissa Afterman, MS CPE, a Senior Principal Ergonomist with VSI Risk Management & Ergonomics, Inc., who specializes in workstation setups.
"Absolutely, chairs are still okay," she told me. "Yes, we know that sitting too long is bad for you. The reality is that standing too long is just as bad for you, so the answer is movement. Taking breaks, getting up at least every hour and moving, or changing your position from standing to sitting every hour so that you're not standing too long either."
"If you're typing and working at the computer, you really want more upright support so that you can maintain neutral spine posture and let the chair hold you up," she said. "But when you switch to a gaming mode, you may want to recline a little bit to relax your lower back while still having good support in that position. So a locking backrest and/or some tension control is important."
Another feature to look for, though it tends to be found on more expensive models, is a seat pan slider. This enables you to slide the positioning of your butt forwards or backward relative to the backrest.
Are gaming chairs really worth it?
The best gaming chairs will complete your PC setup, not just from an aesthetic point of view, but because you will likely be spending hours sat in front of your machine, they will give you the support needed to keep your spine healthy too.
Is a gaming chair better than an office chair?
Nope! You can find good or bad examples of both, and believe us there are plenty. That said, some office chairs are great for gaming and vice versa, and there are 'office chairs', like the Herman Miller Embody, that blend the line between both.
Really it's about finding what's right for you, and a lot of the time that's a gaming chair because, let's be honest, you like the look of it. That's a perfectly good reason to make that decision, just make sure you're not sacrificing comfort and ergonomics for style and flair.
A cheap office chair can be a great pick if you want to save cash and be comfy.
Are gaming chairs good for your posture?
The best gaming chairs look out for you and your back. When it comes to chair design, lumbar support is vital. The first thing you should look for in a new gaming chair is whether it has any built-in support to help your body maintain an ideal posture. Some even come with lumbar support pillows that work to some extent. Multi-adjustable arm-rests, upholstery, and general style are also important; note these features aren't cheap.
Does every gaming chair fit every body type?
Different chair models accommodate different heights and weights, so make sure to check your fit. Look at the width and depth of the seat, too. Some chairs claim that you should sit cross-legged, but that depends on your size and legs' length.
Jacob earned his first byline writing for his own tech blog from his hometown in Wales in 2017. From there, he graduated to professionally breaking things at PCGamesN, where he would later win command of the kit cupboard as hardware editor. Nowadays, as senior hardware editor at PC Gamer, he spends his days reporting on the latest developments in the technology and gaming industry. When he's not writing about GPUs and CPUs, you'll find him trying to get as far away from the modern world as possible by wild camping.
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