Gaming chairs are the best gaming accessory you can buy: after all, during those long gaming sessions, where are you going to sit? So while gaming keyboards and gaming monitors can really lift your gaming experience to the next level, none of it really matters if you don’t have a comfortable gaming chair to sit in. Our top entry, the SecretLab Titan Evo, is a perfect example – it’s a chair big enough for pretty much any body, and it’s comfortable and sturdy enough to sit for hours.
TL;DR – These Are the Best Gaming Chairs:
The best gaming chairs provide a place to sink into for hours of gaming without fatigue or pain. Amping up ergonomics with the inclusion of customizable lumbar support, adjustable armrests, and a movable headrest only adds to your comfort, letting you focus on the action in the best PC games.
However, there are an excess of options to choose from. So, we’re here to assist, bringing you 12 tested and researched gaming chairs offering solid frames, high-quality material, and all the creature comforts you could want – and for those in the UK, go here for our top picks on your side of the pond.
1. Secretlab TITAN Evo series
Best Gaming Chair
Secretlab TITAN Evo series
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With 4D armrests, adjustable lumbar support, a magnetically attached head pillow, and memory foam padding throughout, you’ll be comfortable for hours gaming or working from this seat.
Ergonomics
4D adjustable armrests, lumbar support, magnetic head pillow, memory foam with cooling gel
High-quality, durable build
Comfortable and ergonomic
Backrest foam can be stiff for some
It has been two years since we first tested the Secretlab Titan Evo and even after all this time, it remains the best all-around pick for most gamers. It has stood the test of time in every way and still looks as good as the day we received it. If you’re looking for something that, while maybe a little more expensive than some of the competition, can offer all-day comfort and look good while doing it, look no further than the Titan Evo.
The Evo challenged many conventions when it first came out, but those same qualities allow it to remain great to this day. The biggest of these is its L-Adapt adjustable lumbar system that flexes with you as you move. This small feature allows the chair to be more supportive and comfortable over extended gaming sessions. And over our multi-year test phase, we can attest that this feature is no gimmick. You can game all day with confidence.
The Evo is available in leatherette or fabric finishes in an incredible array of options, including themed versions from big games, properties, and esports teams. Each comes with top-tier, stylish embroidering and an overall fit and finish that demonstrates Secretlabs’s attention to detail. The foam is soft enough to be comfortable out of the box but firm enough to keep its shape and support over time. Hidden beneath the upholstery is also a series of magnets that hold the headrest in place, so you no longer have to contend with an old-school elastic strap.
The Secretlab Titan Evo is an impressive gaming chair in virtually every regard. It simply doesn’t get much better than this for racing-style gaming chairs.
2. AndaSeat Kaiser 3
Best High-End Gaming Chair
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Enjoy all-day comfort on a racing-style chair with a wide seat, 4D armrests, and adjustable lumbar support for a midrange price.
Ergonomics
4D adjustable armrests, built-in lumbar support, neck pillow
Built-in, adjustable lumbar support
Wide plush seat and a long backrest
Aggressive racing-style design
The AndaSeat Kaiser 3 is a perfect teammate whether you pull it up to your gaming desk or kick back while playing the PS5 or Xbox Series X on the big gaming TV. You’ll rest comfortably for hours on this racing-style chair’s wide, plush seat that loses those uncomfortable side bolsters, ensuring you can place your legs in whatever position you please. That seat, along with the tall backrest, is wrapped in either a durable PVC leather or soft fabric and sits on a sturdy frame ready to hold a range of gamers up to 260 pounds — an XL version supports up to 395 pounds.
Ergonomics were not forgotten on this throne, starting with the 4D armrests featuring magnetically interchangeable toppers, while inside the backrest, you’ll find easily adjustable lumbar support. A memory foam neck pillow even attaches to the headrest at different heights. When you want to kick it between games, the chair reclines down to 165°, and the seat base rocks, helping to get out some nervous energy.
3. Corsair TC100 Relaxed Gaming Chair
Best Budget Gaming Chair
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A robust steel frame and wide cushioned seat come with this budget racing chair that offers neck and back pillows for lumbar support.
Ergonomics
2D adjustable armrests, lumbar pillow, neck pillow
Breathable, long-lasting leatherette or fabric material
Back and neck pillows included
No built-in lumbar support
Corsair isn’t new to the gaming chair game, and that expertise extends to their wallet-friendly option, the TC100 Relaxed. This racing-style throne offers a robust steel frame and wide seat packed with plush padding to ensure your behind is comfortable during long playing sessions. The entire seat is then wrapped in a durable leatherette or soft fabric material with perforated sections for extra breathability to stay cool during intense play sessions.
Setting you back only $250, this budget gaming chair is great for those that splurged on one of the best gaming PC deals. Though it isn’t as feature-full as more expensive chairs, it has all the basics you need. 2D armrests and a gas lift with a wide range of height adjustments make for an ergonomic alignment with your desk. There is no built-in lumbar support. However, back and neck pillows come with it, while a deep recline lets you kick back between matches.
4. Vertagear SL5800
Best Ergonomic Gaming Chair
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Find ergonomic features like a ContourMax lumbar support system, 4D armrests, a memory foam neck rest, and ample adjustability on this ultra comfortable throne.
Ergonomics
4D armrests, lumbar support, memory foam neck rest
Ultra-plush, well-ventilated bottom and back cushions
Lumbar support is not adjustable
Ergonomics are the number one feature you will want in a chair, especially if you plan on spending a lot of time sitting in it. With that in mind, the VertaGear SL5800 offers the most adjustability in a gaming chair we’ve seen. It starts with a ContourMax lumbar support system that combines a layer of memory foam with four flexible panels that adjust to the shape of your back.
Meanwhile, you’re seated on a highly ventilated and plush VertaAir Seat. The bottom cushion is basically fitted with eight foam pucks with a host of air funnels to keep your bottom from getting hot. Add in all the adjustability you get from the seat height, tilting backrest, and armrest, and you can seriously tune your setup for maximum comfort.
5. Razer Fujin Pro
Best Mesh Gaming Chair
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Understated gaming chair with breathable mesh, built-in lumbar support, and 4D armrests.
Ergonomics
4D armrests, 2D lumbar support
Excellent lumbar support system
While the Razer Fujin Pro doesn’t look much like a gaming chair, nor does it boast stylish colors or fancy patterns, this mesh chair offers refined elegance that contours to your shape. The built-in lumbar support helps you from slouching in your chair, and the shape promotes healthy blood circulation. Plus, most of the mechanics can be adjusted.
Easy to assemble, this gaming chair can be built in around 15 minutes, so you can get your gaming on in no time. When it’s time to sit down, you’ll appreciate the Razer Fujin Pro’s supportive cushioning, promoting the right ergonomics for you to work and game with. No, you can’t fully recline the chair, you can tilt it to 130°; but it stops you from putting yourself into a position that you might not be able to get up from.
6. noblechairs Icon
Best Leather Gaming Chair
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Rather than your typical PU leather, this well-cushioned seat is wrapped in genuine leather for extra durability.
Ergonomics
4D adjustable armrests, lumbar cushion, neck cushion, rocking mechanism
Durable and sophisticated genuine leather
Leather often comes at a premium, but it is super durable and adds a bit of sophistication to your setup. The noblechairs Icon is one of the few gaming chairs that use real, genuine leather, rather than a typical PU and other synthetic leather option. Inside the leather-wrapped seat is a healthy dose of cold foam for a soft, comfy place to rest your behind for extended gaming sessions. The subdued design also doesn’t scream “gaming chair,” so it fits in just as well in a work environment as in a gaming one.
On top of the noblechairs Icon premium leather design, it is also highly adjustable. The seat can be raised or lowered nearly 4-inches in height, giving you plenty of room to get a proper position at your desk. The 4D armrests make it that much easier to find an ideal ergonomic setup. Plus, when you want to kick back, the chair can recline back to 135°, and the base provides a bit of rocking range as well. Though the design doesn’t insist on them, the Icon includes a lumbar cushion and neck pillow for those who want a little extra support.
7. E-Win Champion
Best Fabric Gaming Chair
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Wrapped in plush and breathable softweave material, this chair stays comfortable during heated gaming marathons and has solid ergonomics.
Ergonomics
4D armrests, adjustable lumbar support, back pillow, neck pillow
Plush softweave material for breathability
Mediocre adjustable lumbar support
For those of us who enjoy wearing shorts when gaming, we all know the inevitable sticky, sweaty, nastiness that can happen during extended play sessions while relaxing in PU leather or leather chairs. Going for a fabric option like the E-Win Champion helps avoid the issues plaguing those types of seats. With it, you get a plush, beautifully-textured softweave material wrapped around the backrest and seat cushion that’s surprisingly breathable, making it ideal for gaming marathons. In fact, the seat cushion is made of a temperature and pressure sensitive cold cure foam, preventing overheating while providing just the right amount of support – not too firm or too soft.
Admittedly, the E-Win Champion series isn’t going to win any awards for its adjustable lumbar support. So, if you suffer from back pain, you might want to seek another option, though an included lumbar pillow does help slightly remedy this problem. Otherwise, the chair’s ergonomics are solid with well-padded 4D armrests, a deep tilt, and decent height adjustability, ensuring ultimate comfort.
8. Respawn 110
Best Budget Fabric Gaming Chair
Ergonomics
tilt, built-in lumbar support, built-in headrest
Soft, breathable, and long-lasting fabric
Built-in lumbar support and headrest
A good chunk of gaming chairs feature PU leather or pleather for the haters, but if you’re gaming in shorts or a tank top, it doesn’t always feel great on the skin, especially when the inevitable sweat starts to happen. To avoid that sticky situation, you can snag a fabric option, like the Respawn 110, while still staying on budget. You’ll welcome this racing-style chair’s soft, breathable, and surprisingly durable material that’s ready for even your longest gaming sessions.
Respawn didn’t skimp on features, starting with its large, inviting seat toting built-in lumbar support and headrest, while a sturdy frame and piston can hold 275 pounds, so bigger gamers need not shy away. If you want to kick back after each match, you get a deep 135° recline, and the tilt tension is adjustable for a bit of rocking action. Unfortunately, the armrests don’t move, but at least it’s easy enough to adjust the seat height to get ergonomic positioning at your gaming desk.
9. Secretlab TITAN Evo series XL
Best Big and Tall Gaming Chair
Ergonomics
4D adjustable armrests, lumbar support, magnetic head pillow, memory foam with cooling gel
Wide, well-cushioned seat
Sturdy, reliable build, ready to hold large max load
Pricier than the smaller model
The Secretlab TITAN Evo series is already in this guide, but we’re happy to see it in an XL model, making it the best big and tall gaming chair. It features a slightly larger form, so you get a wide seat at 19.3 inches, while the bolsters on either side add to that total width. Secretlab also uses a Class 4 lift that combines with the rest of its sturdy structure to support a hefty 395-pound max load.
The Secretlab TITAN Evo Series doesn’t forget taller gamers, as it’s ready for individuals ranging from 5-foot-11 to 6-foot-9 with its high back. Of course, you still get all those ergonomic luxuries like integrated adjustable lumbar support, a magnetic neck pillow, and magnetic 4D armrests that you can swap out to get your optimal arm position. It doesn’t stop there, as your behind rests in a well-cushioned memory foam seat with cooling gel, and the base of the chair can even tilt as you recline, letting you comfortably sink back without sliding out in between matches on your gaming PC.
Before you shop, keep in mind there are really cool limited edition and speciality styles you can from Secretlab in XL size, beyond the simple black or gray chair design. So, depending on your gaming, anime and entertainment franchise interests, you may even want to splurge on a more colorful esports design (like Cloud9), a special edition design like Mortal Kombat or Cyberpunk 2077, or of course a classic franchise favorite such as Star Wars Stormtrooper or Batman:
Secretlab TITAN™ Evo Batman XL
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Secretlab TITAN™ Evo Star Wars Stormtrooper XL
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Secretlab TITAN™ Evo League of Legends XL
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10. AutoFull C3
Best Gaming Chair for Relaxation
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Sit back and relax with this gaming chair, which offers a deep recline, rocking support, and a handy retractable footrest to take a break between games.
Ergonomics
2D adjustable armrests, lumbar pillow, neck pillow, foot rest
Retractable footrest and deep recline for relaxation
Can’t adjust lumbar support pillow
Sometimes, you want to kick back between intense matches, and the AutoFull C3 lets you do exactly that. While enthralled in the action, this gaming chair keeps you comfortable and focused with a lumbar pillow to dissipate back pressure and a high-density foam seat to ensure your behind doesn’t get sore during longer play sessions. But this seat especially shines in relaxation, as it has a deep 165° recline, supports rocking, and even offers a retractable footrest, so this chair is perfect for getting in a quick nap or watching TV.
Given the chair’s affordable price tag, you may question how well it holds up. Luckily, the AutoFull C3’s seat rests on an all-steel frame and durable nylon base ready to support up to 350 pounds, while the 2D armrests are super stable. A sleek PVC leather wraps around the racing-style seat, making it easy to clean, and the SGS level 4 certified gas cylinder ensures adjusting the chair is smooth and simple.
11. CordaRoy’s OpTic Gaming Bean Bag
Best Bean Bag Chair for Gaming
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Say goodbye to aches and pains after long gaming sessions and hello to hours of comfortable gaming. Guaranteed to last a lifetime.
Ergonomics
folds flat into bed, polyfoam
Folds out into full, queen, or king size bed
Gaming chairs are great and all, but maybe you want something you can pull up to a gaming TV or melt into when playing on your portable gaming PC. That’s where one of the best gaming bean bag chairs come into play, like CordaRoy’s OpTic. This seat is large, plush, and built to last — with its lifetime guarantee. Under the cover, you’ll find a polyfoam rather than your typical beans that tend to flatten over time, ensuring your comfort is never compromised.
CordaRoy’s OpTic isn’t your usual bean bag chair, as once you unzip and take off the easy-to-remove, machine-washable cover, you’ll discover the seat folds out into a proper bed. It isn’t some tiny, make-shift mat either; you can choose between full, queen, and king sizes 8–10 inches thick. So, whether you want to nap between matches or gaming marathons with friends go a little too late, and they need a place to crash, this versatile bean bag chair is ready.
12. X Rocker Floor Rocking Gaming Chair
Best Rocker Gaming Chair
Dimensions
31″D x 16.5″W x 27.5″H
Rather than pulling up to a gaming desk, maybe, you’re looking for a seat that sits perfectly in front of the best gaming TVs. That’s where the best rocker gaming chairs come into play – literally – and our favorite is the X Rocker Floor Rocking Gaming Chair. You’ll enjoy the C-shaped, free rocking design these seats are known for, while plush padding adds to comfort and faux leather covering makes for easy cleaning. However, given the plastic frame and smaller dimensions, it’s best for smaller gamers and children.
The X Rocker Floor Rocking Gaming Chair does more than rock. It has a built-in speaker system for deeper immersion into your games, movies, shows, and music. Connecting your audio is simple thanks to Bluetooth support or an aux input, and compatibility with all the latest consoles makes it even better. Plus, when you’re done using the chair, it’s foldable for easy storage.
How to Choose the Best Gaming Chair
The biggest determining factor in the gaming chair you choose will most likely be the price. Going out with a set budget is helpful, as you’ll find chairs ranging from under $50 to almost $1,000. Cheaper gaming chairs, like the Corsair TC100 Relaxed, still deliver the comfort of more expensive offerings. You just need to be prepared to sacrifice features, like 4D armrests or adjustable lumbar support. We’d stay away from anything under $100, especially if the chair makes promises that appear too good to be true.
With design, comfort is king; nobody wants to spend hours in a seat that causes back or neck pain. Finding a chair that’s the right size for you is essential for preventing discomfort. Luckily, most chairs list their dimensions. You’ll want a wide, well-cushioned seat, a long backrest, and a good range of height adjustability, especially if you’re a larger-than-average gamer. All that should rest on a sturdy metal frame ready to hold your full body weight. If you’re looking into a racing-style chair with bucket seats, like the AndaSeat Kaiser 3, pay special mind to the bolsters, as they can dig into your thighs.
When making your decision, you can’t forget about the material used, and for the most part, gaming chairs offer PU leather, fabric, or mesh. PU leather is easy to clean but may not always be super durable and gets hot when wearing shorts. Fabric, which is used on the E-Win Champion, won’t be as easy to clean, though it’s less of a heat magnet. Mesh is the most breathable option. However, you’ll lose the cushioned seat and backrest in favor of a suspension system, which can be a hit or miss. The Razer Fujin Pro is one chair that gets mesh right.
After locking those in, a movable headrest, adjustable armrests, and customizable lumbar support can enhance the chair’s ergonomics. But these features often up the price of the chair. Other quality-of-life additions, like a tilting or rocking mechanism, also help with relaxation between heated gaming sessions.
Keeping all this in mind ensures you know how to pick the perfect gaming chair for your needs.
Gaming Chair FAQ
What’s the point of a gaming chair?
Because the best gaming chairs are glorified office chairs with an (often) edgy aesthetic, the main point of a gaming chair is being something you can sit on, while adding to the overall aesthetic of your gaming environment. Gaming chairs are often a bit more expensive than comparable office chairs and don’t have the same comfort features that a seat designed for working in all day have, but most will have a shape that looks like something in a car, with bright neon colors that stand out in basically any environment. Still, if you love the way the best gaming chairs look, and you’re going for a certain vibe in your gaming den, the best gaming chairs do truly shine. You just might want to look at the best ergonomic chairs if you want something that’s truly going to take care of your aching back.
How much is a gaming chair?
While you can buy a gaming chair for $79 or less, doing so is just asking for eventual pain. Something cheap is usually nothing more than a cheap plastic frame (versus steel) with some thin fabric or pleather upholstery on top.
You can get a quality gaming chair for as little as $200, and that’s the absolute bottom floor of affordability we’d go for. Spending $300 or more will get you access to better options like the Secretlab TITAN Evo series and AndaSeat Kaiser 3. If your budget allows you to soar a bit higher, more expensive gaming chairs start to come with built-in lumbar support, cooling gel layers, and even more adjustable ergonomics, not to mention RGB LED Kits and more. It all depends on what matters most to you in the long term.
How should you sit in a gaming chair?
Between the tall back and support pillows, you should almost feel like you’re being forced to sit up straight. Making them feel almost a little challenging and uncomfortable to sit in. That might sound counterintuitive to how chairs are supposed to be just comfortable, but it’ll help save you from a lifetime of lower back pain and developing other gaming-related health complications like repetitive strain injury.
Alternatively, most gaming chairs come with a lever like you’re ejecting out of a jet fighter. This is used to recline all the way back so you can lie on the gaming chair like it’s a mini bed.
Should you get a gaming chair or an office chair?
One of the biggest differences between gaming chairs vs office chairs is the seats with gaming in mind often come toting a long back and a headrest to better support your back and shoulders than a short office chair. Extra lumbar and neck pillows on gaming chairs help keep you sitting straighter, while office chairs often offer more effective lumbar support and better seat adjustability. However, gaming chairs usually deliver a deeper recline for better relaxation.
Of course, aesthetics set the two apart, as gaming chairs often feature distinct racing-style seats and come in a variety of colors with big logos, while office chairs keep it much more subdued.
How do you ensure your gaming chair is comfortable?
No matter which type of gaming chair you choose, one thing you’ll definitely want is solid, adjustable ergonomics. When we say that we mean a chair with customizable lumbar support, adjustable armrests, levers to tilt and height, and a movable headrest. For the most part, all the gaming chairs on this list include at least one to all the points of adjustability mentioned and you’ll want to take advantage of them. Be sure to pick the right size for you, as taller folks may need an XL size for the most support and back comfort.
In short, look for:
- Customizable lumbar support
- Adjustable armrests
- Levers to tilt and height
- Headrest (movable)
- Size (best for your weight and height)
What’s the best brand of gaming chair?
Your classic gaming brands like Razer and Corsair have been known to make mean chairs. Otherwise, brands like Secretlab, AndaSeat, and E-Win consistently deliver comfortable, well-built seats that last a long while for a mid-range price. We’d be remiss not to mention the icon that is Herman Miller. Though expensive, its chairs are made with the best materials and are full of ergonomic features. Be wary of some brands available only on Amazon, as some offerings may be cheap, but they’re also cheapy. It may be worth it to spend extra on a more notable company.
Best Gaming Chairs in the UK
When it comes to gaming chairs in the UK, the Secretlab TITAN Evo series is the best option available. It offers a durable construction and ergonomic features like adjustable lumbar support and a multi-tilt mechanism. The attention to detail and customizability make it a favorite among serious gamers looking for a high-end chair that can keep up with their long gaming sessions. But ultimately, the best gaming chair for you will depend on your personal preferences and budget.
Best Gaming Chair Secretlab TITAN Evo series
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Best High-End Gaming Chair AndaSeat Kaiser 3
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Best Budget Gaming Chair Corsair TC100 Relaxed Gaming Chair
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Best Fabric Gaming Chair Herman Miller Vantum
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What’s been your favorite gaming chair and why? Let us know in the comments.
Contributions from Danielle Abraham, freelance tech writer, and Kevin Lee.
Image Credit: Annalee Tsujino is a multi disciplinary designer and illustrator. Check them out on Instagram @antsu_illustrations.