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Whoa! These Cyber Week gaming chair deals are still active today

Arozzi Torretta Supersoft Upholstery Fabric Gaming Chair
Arozzi

If you’re the type of person who games on for an hour or more, then having a proper gaming chair can make a big difference, and the Cyber Week deals this week are the perfect time to pick one up. There is a huge range of Cyber Week deals on chairs out there, from leather to fabric and from budget to high-end, so a lot of it depends on your needs and may not even come down to buying one of the best gaming chairs on the market. That’s why we’ve gone out and collected a selection of great gaming chairs for you to check out.

Also, if you’re putting together a whole new gaming setup, it might be worth checking out these Cyber Week gaming PC deals, Cyber Week gaming laptop deals, and headset deals.

Our Top Pick: Arozzi Torretta Supersoft Upholstery Fabric Gaming Chair — $330 $380 13% off

Arozzi Torretta Supersoft Upholstery Fabric Gaming Chair
Arozzi

If you like the idea of a fabric chair but want something with a few more features, this 13% discount on the Arozzi Torretta upholstered chair is probably the way to go. It comes with adjustable armrests, a bit better cooling, lumbar support, and a max weight of 265 pounds.

GTPLAYER Gaming Chair — $100 $110 9% off

GTPLAYER Gaming Chair
GTPLAYER

This GTPLAYER Gaming Chair is a great entry-level option if you’re looking to not spend too much money, and with this 9% discount, you’re getting it for $100 instead of the usual $110. Surprisingly it does have some great features, like a footrest and lumbar support, so it’s well worth considering.

Staples Emerge Vortex Bonded Leather Ergonomic Gaming Chair — $100 $270 62% off

Staples Emerge Vortex Bonded Leather Ergonomic Gaming Chair
Staples

Made of bonded leather with color contrast stitching this chair is designed for high-performance gaming. The flip-up adjustable arms make it easy to get in and out of the chair quickly, so practice that dismount. More importantly, the plush cushions keep everything relaxing and comfortable. The built-in padded headrest and lumbar support seal the deal on comfort. Let’s not forget that crazy Cyber Week price which makes this one of the better options right now.

Dowinx Gaming Chair Fabric with Pocket Spring Cushion — $190 $202 6% off

Dowinx Gaming Chair Fabric with Pocket Spring Cushion
Dowinx

It’s not often that you see a fabric chair, and if you’re the sort of person who doesn’t like the feel of leather, then this Dowinx is an excellent option if you want to try out something different. It comes with a footrest, a 290-pound max weight, lumbar support, and a 6% discount.

Next Level Racing Go Kart Plus Simulator Cockpit — $394 $500 21% off

Next Level Racing Go Kart Plus Simulator Cockpit
Next Level Racing

While this Next Level Racing Go Kart Plus Simulator Cockpit is ostensibly made for go-carting, there’s no reason you can’t use it for other motorsports as well. It has compatibility with quite a lot of various wheels and pedals, as well as a pretty excellent 21% discount.

Arozzi Vernazza Series Premium XL Soft PU Gaming Chair — $430 $500 14% off

Arozzi Vernazza Series Fabric Gaming Chair
Arozzi

This Arozzi Vernazza Series comes with premium PU leather, so it’s perfect if you want something a bit higher-end, although it’s worth noting that it doesn’t come with an opening to help keep you cool. Even so, it has a solid $70 discount and comes with a full range of features like adjustable armrests and lumbar support.

How to Choose a Gaming Chair on Cyber Week

When it comes to gaming chairs, there are a few different options, but ultimately, a lot of it comes down to the sort of fabric you want and the size you are, and that really goes both ways. For example, if you’re on the larger side, it’s not just important to have a chair that can handle the weight but also adjustable armrests so you can find comfort. On the other hand, if you’re shorter, then you’ll want to grab a gaming chair that has a lower minimum height so you can comfortably rest your legs and feet on the floor instead of having them dangling in the air and being uncomfortable.

Another thing to consider is whether you want any sort of ventilation for your gaming chair or not, and how much of it you need. Gaming for long periods, especially in hotter weather, can make you uncomfortably sweaty, so having an opening vent at the back can be helpful. Besides that, most gaming chairs have the similar features, such as lumbar support and side support so that your body sits in the chair and is hugged by it, so you don’t need to worry about those aspects as much.

How We Chose These Gaming Chair Cyber Week Deals

The biggest blocker of any gaming chair is going to be cost, and the reality is that many chairs marketed as gaming chairs are overpriced. That’s why we do our best to find excellent gaming chairs that are valued at or below what they offer, including any deals that are on them. That way, we do our best to ensure you’re not only getting the cheapest option but also the best bang for your buck so that you aren’t wasting any of your hard-earned money. We also appreciate that gaming chairs can be quite personal to each person’s needs, so having a good selection of various different types is important to give you the best chance at finding your perfect chair.

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Albert Bassili
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