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noblechairs EPIC BLACK Edition Gaming Chair Review

Packaging & Specifications

Specifications

  • Practical tilting function (max. 11°)
  • 4D Armrests with maximum adjustability
  • Adjustable angle of the backrest (90° to 135°)
  • Adjustable seat height (approx. 48 – 58 cm)
  • Two comfortable cushions included
  • Deformation resistant cold foam
  • Durable hydraulic gas lift (Class 4)
  • Robust aluminium base
  • 60mm Casters for hard- and soft flooring
  • Durable steel core
  • Max load of up to 120kg
  • Manufacturer’s guarantee: 2 Years
  • Weight: approx. 28 kg
  • Armrest depth: 27cm
  • Armrest width: 10.5cm
  • Backrest dossier: 87cm
  • Contact area of the backrest: 29.5cm
  • Seat depth: 49.5cm
  • Seat width: 56cm
  • Contact area of the seat: 36cm
  • Seat height: 48-58cm
  • Total depth: 56.5cm
  • Total height: 129.5 – 139.5cm

Material

  • Steel (frame)
  • Cold foam (upholstery)
  • Top grain leather, nappa leather or PU leather (cover)
  • Aluminium (base)
  • Nylon / polyurethane (casters)
  • Polyurethane (armrests)

Packaging

Obviously, the box is enormous, as you might expect if you’ve ever bought a gaming chair. However, there’s one main difference, this one is REALLY heavy. It’s a bigger chair than most and uses a lot more premium materials and simply more materials too, so the box can be a bit of a chore to move.

The box is durable though, and does a fantastic job of protecting the components. Everyone on the inside is layered with protective foam and durable plastic.

Obviously the chair comes in parts, you do have to build it yourself. However, there’s all the basic tools, screws and an easy to follow assembly guide included in the box. It should only take you around 15 minutes.

There are quite a lot of bits in here, but at least all of the packaging can be easily recycled and disposed off when you’re done.

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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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