Another gaming chair today, this time from ThunderX3 with their new CORE Chair which actually looks genuine with proper features rather than the same rock-hard copy-paste rubbish that gaming chairs are best known for.
ThunderX3 are a Taiwan-based company that claims to be among one of the top 5 gaming chair brands by sales in the world. Today they have launched the CORE gaming chair which addresses the lack of ergonomics that are often seen with other gaming chairs. It of course has the same bucket seat like shape as most gaming chairs but it has a more muted overall design with grey and black colour options in fabric and leatherette allowing it to blend in with the office whilst being a bit more stylish.
One of the key standout ergonomic features of this chair is the “CORE.READY” built-in lumbar support system which adjusts to your posture in three dimensions eliminating the need for separate lumbar pillows which often don’t provide enough support. The other features include a synchronous tilt mechanism which is a league above the typical frog or butterfly mechanism found in other gaming chairs. This mechanism allows for your legs to stay planted whilst you lean back, reducing stiffness and discomfort during long periods of sitting.
Overall the chair offers many adjustments including forward/back seat adjustment, forward tilt and the standard up and down adjustments. The chair also includes 3D armrests and a 3-in-1 multipurpose footrest which can be used for your legs or your arms with a double-sided design.
“We call it an ‘ergonomic gaming chair’ but if you sit in it, you will not recognize it as a ‘gaming
chair.’ I am very proud to have seen the many looks of pleasant surprise when customers sat
down in this chair for the first time. Try it before you dismiss it!” said Boge Lin, product manager
for ThunderX3.
The ThunderX3 Core is available with an £339.95 MSRP from overclockers.co.uk, if you would like to learn more visit thunderx3.com.
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