🎮 Work Hard, Play Harder!
The Furmax Gaming Chair combines ergonomic design with high-quality materials, offering adjustable height, padded armrests, and a stylish racing aesthetic. Ideal for both office and gaming environments, it supports up to 280 lbs and features a smooth swivel base for ultimate mobility.
Brand | Furmax |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 19.8"D x 19.8"W x 40.5"H |
Size | 19.8D x 19.8W x 42H in |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Gaming |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Leather |
Room Type | Office, Game Recreation Room |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Single chair |
Shape | Round |
Model Name | Office Chair Desk Leather Gaming Chair, High Back Ergonomic Adjustable Racing Chair |
Arm Style | with-arms |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 24.5 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Leather |
Seat Height | 18.3 Inches |
Seat Depth | 19.8 inches |
Tilting | Yes |
Chair Backrest Width | 19.8 Inches |
UPC | 746827091349 614377355092 704755072502 670534095331 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06973678831457 |
Manufacturer | Furmax |
Item Weight | 28.7 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | T-OCRC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 31 Pounds |
N**A
Excellent chair
I had been using a cheap Target computer chair for a few months, since my old good-quality chair had finally given out after years of service and I didn't have the money to replace it with another good-quality model. I work at my computer for 8+ hours a day, so sitting in that chair without back support was causing me a lot of pain.I browsed around on Amazon for a few days, comparing different chairs. Overall, this one had the best reviews, so I took the plunge and ordered it.Two days later, this beauty was sitting on my front porch waiting to be assembled.Assembly:Super easy. There were MAYBE 5 steps to put it all together. All of the pieces were in the box and none of the pieces, including the actual chair part, were damaged or malformed in any way.Aesthetics:This is a nice-looking chair. The materials seem to be high-quality; no funky leather-ish smell at all either. It goes really well with my black computer monitor, black speakers, black desk, black computer, etc.Functional quality:This chair swivels and glides smoothly across the floor. The raise/lower lever doesn't stick, and the chair doesn't lower over time under my weight. I'm 5'8 and 260 lbs for reference, so it seems to be a pretty sturdy chair. It's not a tight fit when I sit down either; the seat itself is decently wide and deep. The back of the chair is sturdy yet forgiving- it's not like sitting against a brick wall, but it provides nice back support. The top of the back comes up to my ears (again, I'm 5'8 for reference).Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase and would recommend this office chair to anyone who needs a comfortable, ergonomically supportive chair.
A**R
Great chair for the price.
I got one for a friend as a gift to use with a Table Mate table so she could use it for her laptop and crafting. I also figured it’d be good for playing games, and virtual reality gaming. It was great for all intended uses and is comfortable for lounging in with the padded armrests. It was able to support both of our combined weights, although I wouldn’t recommend it since we both exceed the weight limit with our combined weight. It worked well with the PS4 VR headset as well as the Oculus Quest 2. It didn’t squeak and turns smoothly. It’s height adjustment works smoothly, you can lean back in with the tilt feature and it only locks in its original position not when you lean back in it. My friend really liked it and I bought her another one for her spare room. Assembling the first one was easy although I had a little difficulty with the second one regarding lining up the bolts with the base and backrest. Although, when I switched my approach and attached one armrest at a time to the backrest and seat it was way easier. I definitely recommend it for the price especially when it’s $50. Although there was an additional fee of $15 for shipping. Although for $65, I think it’s still well worth it. I also bought 2 for myself. I didn’t have the issue of getting two armrests that were only for the same side as another reviewer stated that they had. Although I haven’t opened or assembled the 2 I got for myself since I stored them. I definitely like the two I did assemble for my friend though. I recommend them to anyone who wants a great chair for the price instead of going to Costco and spending over a $100 for one that may not be as comfortable.
C**N
A great budget chair—but a tad short.
Let me start off by explaining that I don’t come from luxury office chairs. Before this, I had been using a wooden bar chair, a yoga ball, and finally, a masseuse stool. My standards for comfort may be pretty low compared to anyone coming from more comfortable chairs. That being said, this is a very comfortable chair.I had initially bought a stool, fearing for the lack of space in my room, but after sitting in the stool for even 4 hours, my hips, butt, and lower back would start hurting. So I bought this.I have had this since early February 2022 (going on 5 months at time of writing) and it’s still holding up fine. No significant wear in the material, no issues with the base. Nothing. Even the arm rests are fine. It does its job.I use my computer for 8-15 hours a day (both work and hobbies) so this chair gets a lot of use. So far it has held up, but I will update with the date, if or when it does start to fail.I do have some minor issues though. Sitting in it, it feels like the chair is tilted forward, like I’m about to slide off, even though I’m securely in it. In the end it may be better for my legs, because there’s no pressure point to cut off circulation behind my knees, but it’s something that takes time to adjust to, especially if you’re used to more of a bucket-type seat.The second issue I have is that the cylinder/lift of the chair is WAY too short. I have a standard computer desk, and with the chair at maximum height, the desk was at my sternum, and I was forced to type with my arms far too high. It caused significant joint pain in my shoulders, elbows, wrists, and knuckles. I didn't hate the chair, and I didn’t feel like sending it back, so I decided to just replace the part that was bothering me.The third issue is that after a few months, the cylinder wouldn’t hold its height. I had to raise it every time I wanted to sit, and with my incessant rocking and twisting (ADHD, gotta fidget,) it would drop while sitting in it, and I’d have to lift it back up every few hours. So this was another deciding factor for my choice to replace the riser.In the photo, the cylinder on the right is the one that comes with the chair. That is fully-extended. The one on the left is one that I bought (also off of Amazon) which arrived today, and is in its fully-compressed state. The extra height has made a WORLD of difference.In conclusion: If you want a sub-$100 chair, this is a great choice. You may need to put a chair cushion on it if you prefer a soft seat, and if you need more height, buy a cylinder with it, so you don’t have to go through the replacement process which is a pain. (The one I bought is 11.4”-16.9”. I’m 5’6” and have a 30.3” tall desk, if that helps.) In the end, I have spent $100 on this chair (if we include the cylinder) which isn’t too bad. There are definitely cheaper cylinders out there than the one I got, which can cut down the cost, but since I’d already installed the stock one, I needed tools to remove it. Sure, I could have just taken a hammer to it, but this way was much easier. Chair was $70, cylinder kit was $30. Not awful. But for that price, you may be better off going into your nearest office supply store and trying out those chairs in person. For me, this was the easier option, and considering you’re looking at chairs on Amazon, I’m going to assume this is the easier option for you, too.You get what you pay for, and in this case, it seems to be a good product.
G**T
I have 2 and they do what they're supposed to
I've had 1 year around 2 years and there seems to be signs of wear and tear but as long as you're not jumping up and down on it. It should last quite a while. The wear in on the leather.
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