In an entry-level or mid-range
chair you’ll often get extreme seat back tilt control, only found in the most
customizable (and often most expensive) office chairs. This isn’t just because
tilt is of greater importance when you game, but because a lot of higher
quality office chairs are made to fit the budget of a business. Gaming chairs
are made with us consumers in mind, and are therefore often more aggressively
priced.
We love tilting back and
relaxing body and mind into a big old RPG session after work, but you should
also consider the support of support a gaming chair offers. Look at the maximum
recommended weight if you think that might be an issue, and take into account
the lumbar support.
Lumbar supports are for your
lower back, and help you avoid dreaded low back pain that can emerge if you
sit, with poor posture, in a chair for too long. Most lower-end gaming chairs
use foam pillows that strap onto the top and bottom of the seat back to supply
this support.…