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Vertagear S-Line SL4000 Gaming Chair Review

A Closer Look


The arm rests are strange, they are rectangular and flat rather than curved. They offer great support for your forearms. The best feature about these is that they can point inwards and outwards around 45° so your arms fall comfortably onto them.

Along with the angles, the arms have a great height range, but I’m struggling to see who would use the lowest setting apart from allowing the chair to fit under a desk.

Just look at that stitching, so precise and each stitch is uniform in terms of length and alignment.

There is a sneaky logo on the back of the seat behind the head which I honestly didn’t notice until I went to bed and came back downstairs. It’s understated but identifiable so people know the chair without having to see the front; nice touch!

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Rikki Wright

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