Hi,

I am currently looking for a new chair I can game and work in. My old chair (70 €, 7 years ago) is now loosing its fake lether and little flakes are everywhere. I am willing to pay a premium.

I found the following chair I liked but I have never heard the brand Spawn before. Since I would like to buy this once and if possible a good product I would like to now if anybody has any experience. There is not even on Amazon a rating. And when I clicked through their vendors I couldn’t find any either. I think it is east European company. Maybe there is a language barrier I am facing, since on YouTube I couldn’t find any good reviews either.

Please internet, tell me if I’ll regret my choice if i would buy it.

For anyone who has advice here are my requirements:

  • Nice bum cushion
  • I am small so the height should be adjustable
  • Armrests
  • No fake leather please
  • Back should be high enough to lean my head against
  • Needs to look nice. Please no all black chairs. (Well actually I would like a chair which looks cool/cute/pleasant)
  • Rolls, if possible exchangeable
  • It doesn’t need to be a gaming chair
  • I want to sit on it legs crossed
  • Up to 500 but only if I fall in love immediately
  • neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    10 days ago

    A gaming chair is just a cheap office chair with the color schema of a kid’s car seat.

    The best gaming chair you can get is therefore an office chair, and there are plenty out there. I used IKEA chairs for quite a while, as they’re quite reasonably priced.

    And as an aside, if you’re lucky and know the right people: The best office chairs are wheelhouse chairs from ships - They have to be comfy enough for someone to sit in comfortably for 12 hours, while being duranle enough to tolerate yhis for years. You just need to attach a wheel base. These chairs cost a small fortune, so the best approach is to fine someone decommissioning an ROV ship or similar where there’s a 24/7 control point somewhere that needs to be removed. A former coworker of mine lived close to the yard we were worling, and he ended up with a home office chair costing more than our annual paychecks combined.