I don’t exactly know who started this whole “racing chair is a gaming chair” trend (probably DXRacer), but here we are with yet another racing chair option to choose from. It is not necessarily a bad thing of course. More options mean competitive prices. Especially since the latest gaming chair announced is from Sharkoon, and they often price their products for affordability.
Sharkoon is seriously into gaming so it is only natural that their next product expansion should be towards gaming chairs. Their gaming seat line is called the Skiller SGS3 and it looks a lot like most racing gaming chairs currently available. Its frame is made of 20 to 22mm diameter steel so it can withstand some abuse. In fact it supports up to 120kg, so it is more than strong enough to support the average American weight. The five-star wheel base is made of solid aluminum with 75mm casters that can lock.
The Sharkoon SGS3 is also quite adjustable, able to move the back angle from 90 degrees all the way down to 160 degrees. The seat itself can be titled up to 14 degrees. Additional support is available via adjustable arm rests as well as headrest and lumbar cushions. Users up to 190cm tall can comfortably sit down for extended gaming periods.
The foam that wraps around the steel frame has a density of 60 – 65 kg/m³. This results in a firm, but otherwise comfortable cushion. The material covering this foam is made of PVC so it is resistant to most liquids including sweat and some drinks which would otherwise ruin cloth surfaces.
Sharkoon currently provides five color options to choose from:
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