Gaming in Style With the noblechairs Footrests
Peter Donnell / 6 years ago
A Closer Look
The footrests are available in a choice of colours. Albeit all of them are black but are available in black, red, blue, gold or white stitching. We’ve got two at our disposal, a black/black and a black/red. They come neatly boxed and require very little work to put them together. First up, we have the main cushion. It comes with a breathable PU leather top section and has stitching that matches the aesthetics of the noblechairs gaming chair range.
The base is made from durable plastics, and the leather is tucked in tight at the edge, giving them a neat and tidy look overall.
Coloured Stitching
I love the stitching as well, kinda wish I ordered two in black/red as it really does look pretty cool.
It’s nicely padded, but it’s quite firm too. It’s meant for your legs/feet, so you do want it a little firmer than you would a seat cushion anyway.
Adjustable Base
On the base, you’ll find a curved mounting arm, as well as a level to adjust the angle. It’s all pretty straightforward really, so nothing too complicated.
Pull the lever, you can lift the cushion and make the footrest flat. Pull it again and you can lower it down to 57-degrees, or anywhere in-between.
The base unit is nicely built. It’s got a good weight to it to keep the whole thing stable.
There’s a tasteful bit of branding here, but that’s about the only bit of branding you’ll find on display.
The central part is where the mounting bar is mounted.
Assembly
It’s a pretty simple build process overall. There are two nylon washers, a single bolt, and an Allen Key.
place the washers onto the metal mounting arm, drop the base on top, then tighten the bolt.
It’s as simple as that, and honestly, from taking one out of the box to using it can be done in about 60 seconds.