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Noblechair Java Edition Gaming Chair Review

You know the saying, out with the old, in with the new, and that’s very much what today is all about! I love my noblechair chairs and given I’m on my fourth one now, that comes as little surprise to those who know me. Admittedly, I do wear them out a little after a few years, but given my chair is often in use for 12-18 hours a day and let me tell ya, the addition of a lockdown or three resulted in even more use than ever, the old chair was starting to look a little tired. Admittedly, it was still holding together great, and very comfortable, so it got donated to one of the kids, and I got the new one… seems fair to me.

That’s right folks, I replaced my noblechair with, the latest version of the same chair. Let’s go!

Features

  • Newly developed imitation leather covering with breathable micro-pores
  • New classy ‘Java’ colour
  • Adjustable lumbar support for the lower back area
  • Memory headrest for increased comfort
  • Enlarged 4D armrests with cushioning
  • Comfortable cold-foam upholstery
  • Premium stainless-steel levers
  • Designed for users up to 150 kg

What noblechair Had to Say

“Following on from the success of their Black Edition series earlier this year, noblechairs now offers a Java edition update. Like the black editions, these noblechairs models use a high-quality upholstery material – made in Germany to ensure the highest standard – but now in a refined coffee colour. A noblechairs Java edition is certain to add some class to any gaming space, and the HERO model maintains all the benefits of the regular noblechairs HERO model. In particular, its large size for added comfort.” – noblechair

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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