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Need a new gaming chair, any suggestions?
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Gnarcotic
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So basically my current chair needs replacing.

It's only a cheap chair so I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did. Does anyone know of any good chairs? I was looking at getting a DxRacer chair. They look comfy af, look dope and that's about it haha. I've also heard good reviews about DxRacers, the price being the most ridiculous.

Although it's not a DxRacer, I was looking at this chair below as it looks dope.

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Also, it kinda needs to match my setup.

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In terms of budget, I don't really wanna spend more than £200 on a single chair.

Thanks in advance guys <3.
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Best one on my budget and seriously!
Saved about 35 dollars then the AK Racing Chair!
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Hope This Helps!
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Apache_y0 wrote Best one on my budget and seriously!
Saved about 35 dollars then the AK Racing Chair!
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Thanks for the suggestion man, but I was looking for a better one. It needs to be something than is comfy for long sessions too.

Overall it does look like a cheap quality chair and not something that can last a long time.
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It depends how much you would be happy to pay for a chair but going off what you've said:

I'd recommend [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] but you might feel begrudged paying £150-£210 on a chair.
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thats the chair im using,got it just over a year ago and still as comfy as when i bought it,and it gets over 6 hours a day use,more at weekends,bit of a pain to put together as screws for the lever are a bit off set but nothing major,the arms could do with some padding but its a great chair,its expensive but well worth the money,buy it and you wont regret it
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