🎮 Level up your comfort game with GTPLAYER’s throne of ergonomic luxury!
The GTPLAYER Gaming Chair is a heavy-duty, ergonomic seat designed for big and tall users, supporting up to 350 pounds. Featuring a wide, wingless seat, adjustable headrest and lumbar support, and a reclining backrest up to 155° with an extendable footrest, it combines premium breathable PU leather and high-density memory foam for all-day comfort. Built with silent rubber casters and certified durable components, it’s perfect for gaming, office work, or relaxing in style.
Brand | GTPLAYER |
Color | Grey |
Product Dimensions | 25.2"D x 25.2"W x 40"H |
Back Style | Wing Back |
Special Feature | Adjustable Headrest, Adjustable Backrest, Foot Rest |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Video Game, Relaxing, Computer, Gaming |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Room Type | Office |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Caster |
Shape | L-Shape |
Model Name | F59RM |
Arm Style | Linkage Armrest |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Leather |
Fill Material | Memory Foam |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Chair Backrest Width | 20.1 Inches |
UPC | 810170301360 |
Form Factor | Recliner |
Manufacturer | GTPLAYER |
Item Weight | 40.1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | F59RM |
J**E
Hubby loves it
He isn't exactly big n wide but he loves the extra space and the ability to recline, he feels very secure in it. In his words "Now I can game extra hard" hahaha. He says it gives great lumbar support and he likes the head rest as well. Glad we made this purchase, seems sturdy and of decent quality, priced well too. Assembly took about 15 minutes, the instructions were clear and it came with plenty of extra screws and whatnot just in case.
S**N
Like sitting on a solid cloud.
When I sit down on my $80 Wal-Mart office chair, it feels soft at first, but then it's killing me an hour later.When I first sad down on this gaming chair, it felt like sitting on a solid rock. But once the memory foam started adapting, that all went away.I feel nothing but comfort, and no pain whatsoever, no matter how many hours I sit on it without moving.What is this witchcraft?
T**Y
Great
Easy to put together did it with a baby in my lap, my comfy (for those who like the stiffer feeling) got it for a hubby and he loved it the only thing is it’s not huge it’s actually smaller than mine but it’s still a great chair he loves it so much and he’s a bigger fella, I love it too almost wanted it for myself
A**N
I've had better chairs off of the side of the road.
Unboxing -Horrible factory smell.Literally every piece of packing and piece of the chair is charged with a crazy amount of static electricity for some reason. Think like you're a kid trying to charge up to shock people or using a balloon to raise hairs but 10x that? Definitely wouldn't build the chair alongside building a PC if that's the plan.Assembly -Couldn't find my allen wrenches so I assembled with the included tool. The palms of my hands are actually cut and bruised from the crappy plastic T shape.Otherwise mostly intuitive, mostly clear instructions. The package that they put the hardware in smelled even worse than the chair and was brittle, flaking plastic and (paint/ink) and was warping like it was completely soaked with something at some point (like how carboard gets after its been wet).The chair -Hard as a rock. I'm trying to think of some kind of particular material that I can compare this too, but it's hard to think of anything. It's definitely not like any chair I've ever had, or desired to sit in a second time. I guess... rubber, maybe? Like, if you've ever sat on a tire swing? The slight flex/give of the inner part of the tire and the unwillingness to budge of the rest of it? Something like that. Maybe it's intended to be something to "break in", but the foam/padding/whatever barely budges when I sit in it for the seat and the back doesn't give at all. The back in particular is made worse by the fact that the chair is ...... An ergonomic nightmare. Nothing is comfortable about this chair. The back is probably the worst part of the whole thing, but none of it is good. The back is poorly designed for a person of any height. The only time I'd owned a similar chair I had removed the lumbar support cushion because I didn't like it. Immediately I had to do the same with this one, except the difference wasn't even that much. The back of the chair is so incredibly poorly shaped and designed that I cannot actually touch my head/neck to the included head/neck rest without throwing my shoulders back to the point they're basically behind the chair and my chest is puffed out like an angry chicken or duck. WITHOUT the lumbar support cushion, which ALSO has no flex or give. With the lumbar support, which I'd have done without anyway, just... good luck.The fact that the chair has SO little give to it makes me feel like it will literally be impossible to break the back of the chair in, and if you can ever manage to - your back will probably be completely destroyed by then. In the time that I've been sitting down to write this review, I just don't even want to be at the computer any longer. As someone who doesn't really suffer from any particular isolated pains that I would notice on a day to day basis - I can actually feel this chair stretching things that probably shouldn't be stretched and pushing on things that probably shouldn't be pushed on causing pain within half an hour and who knows what issues from prolonged use.Like, just no. Don't. Don't even think about it. Don't go and research and read all of the reviews online telling you that you have to spend hundreds and hundreds or even into the thousands of dollars for a chair and then completely ignore all of them because they're just stuck up about cheap chairs, 'gaming' chairs, 'racer design' chairs, etc. They're not. They're not lying, they're not exaggerating, they're completely right - or at least in this case they were. Can't wait to see what the return process for this stupid thing is going to be too. I'm sure it will be a lot of fun to disassemble and try to slap back into the box.I also refuse to believe that this chair has such glowing reviews that it is so close to 5 stars. Amazon needs to get their ... stuff... together and crack down on the various types of review fraud that is occurring that allow for a product SO objectively bad to get and maintain such a favorable average review score.
A**R
Great chair
Got for my teen for Christmas and she loves it. I sat in it and was really impressed. It’s a bit larger then a standard chair so if your a bit bigger then the “average” body type this chair will fit you also. I’m 230 and it fit me comfortably. Seems very sturdy and good quality. Been a couple weeks since and no complaints so far. I would recommend.
T**O
Comfortable for sitting, but the leg rest just gets in the way
The memory foam seat cushion and the back pillows are nice for when you are sitting at your computer. The base is sturdy and the arm rests are nice. But the leg rest mount is flimsy, and honestly, it gets in the way of the seat controls when it's retracted so I had to take it off. Really, though, if you were going to recline in it, you'd be way too far away from a normal computer screen to watch something you are streaming. It's a nice gaming chair, but that's about it.
F**D
not comfortable
cushion was good for the first couple days, but now just feels like I am sitting on a wooden chair. just a cheaply made chair, i’d save the money you’d spend on this a put it towards a real chair.
M**A
Very nice gaming chair
The black gaming chair is easy to install, incredibly soft, and very comfortable, making it perfect for long gaming sessions. Its ergonomic design and adjustable features ensure great support, while the sleek look adds style to any setup. A fantastic choice for gamers or home offices!
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