If you take your gaming seriously then you'll need a supportive gaming chair that allows you to sit comfortably whilst you immerse yourself in your favourite games. PC, Xbox or PlayStation, whichever type of gamer you are, you'll need an ergonomic gaming chair for the endless hours of game time. Don't let a sore back or neck pain hinder your performance! A comfortable gaming chair makes your gaming experience even better, as gaming chairs are adapted to the position you sit in when you game, which is not the same as on an office chair intended for work. Good gaming chairs have armrests and a backrest that gives your back support in the right places, even after many hours of gaming. Many of our gaming chairs have one or two loose cushions for extra support that can be adjusted as needed.
It is important that your gaming chair has the right seat height and setting so that it is comfortable for you. You will find a wide range of gaming chairs in fabric and leather look, plain black and grey designs, as well as gaming chairs with LED lights.
The best gaming chairs and desks are adjustable so you can change their positions to fit the body type of the gamer. No two people are alike in terms of height, weight, and muscular strength, and each person has individual preferences for seating positions. When it comes to children, it is even more important that the chair is adjustable, so it continues to be comfortable and provides the right support as they grow.
Follow these tips to get the best gaming chair:
1. WHICH GAMING CHAIR TO BUY?
The best gaming chair has a comfortable seat that helps regulate body temperature. In addition, it has adjustable armrests, height, and backrest so you can set it precisely to meet your needs.
Choose the right materials and fabric that suit your gaming style the best - whether that be leather or faux leather - for ultimate luxury whilst gaming.
2. HOW TO ADJUST THE GAMING CHAIR
Set the chair so your hips and knees are roughly at the same level. Make sure that your feet can reach the floor or that you have a footrest to support them. If your knees are too high compared to your hips, it may prevent blood flow. If they are too low, it can put a strain on your lower back. See what fits you and adjust accordingly.
When it comes to the angle of the backrest there is no one answer. You have to try different positions. Start with a small tilt and modify the reclining angle until you reach what feels like a neutral spine position.
Set the armrests so your elbows are at a 90-degree angle when you use the mouse or keyboard.