Nitro Concepts E200 Race Series Gaming Chair Review
Peter Donnell / 8 years ago
A Closer Look
There are five wheels included, each comes with a durable metal mount and nylon coating which should not scratch up hard floor surfaces.
A durable metal mounting place that bridges the chair with the gas lift. There’s a single pull level for the gas lift mechanism, as well as a sprung tension wheel for the tilt/rocker feature.
The class-4 gas lift looks pretty standard and comes with an extending slip cover to keep things looking neat and tidy.
The arms are a unique design with hard plastic mould but slightly more forgiving external coating that will provide you with a softer surface to rest your elbows on.
There’s some lovely white trim on the outside edges, which will match up with the stitching on the chair. They’re designed to mount to the back rest, giving them a free-floating appearance once mounted, but that does mean they’re not adjustable in any way.
The base of the seat has plenty of padding as well as two soft padded wings for added comfort. It comes with a breathable material on the top as well as some nice white highlights, although other colour options are available.
The base is nice and heavy and comes with hard plastic heads to rest your feet on, as well as five-point star shape for mounting the wheels and giving it added stability.
The back rest is huge, with a curved lower section for lumbar support, as well as a large padded headrest and two small side wings.
Around the back, six screw holes for mounting the arms, as well as a smooth leather-like finish.