Awesome chair, it was fun to assemble and its my first expensive chair and i can say its comfortable af and the armrest maintain my arms where they should be while I game. You'll get used to the material but overall i love it.
This chair is awesome! First it came in a big box (its heavy btw so you might need someone else to carry it), once you open the box, you can see every single part of the chair inside, Im tech savvy but still this was pretty easy to build and if you have any problems, theres videos in YouTube that can help you with that. Once built, the chair its perfect, the adjustment are pretty awesome and its good for your posture, I still will get the lumbar cushion if youre getting this model because improves the chair a lot but without it, still a great chair. The only thing I would add would be a adjustment for the width of the arms, but besides that, the chair its perfect for long hours of gaming or in my case streaming!
fairly easy to assemble with no help, looks great, all parts came clean and un-damaged, chair is overall great, comfy, not too big or small, i'm a tad thicc and this chair is perfect size.
I was scared by the hot and cold reviews on here but didnt want to wait for razor to re release the hello kitty version on their site and got it here and paid the extra tax -sigh- BUT nothing came broken, everything works perfectly, looks great and is sooooo comfy! Worth the money in my opinion and came super fast!
Bought this on cuz it was easy and I needed a new chair. I met the recommended height and weight and thought the name brand and price would be enough to guarantee that it was a comfortable enough chair. Didn't get the XL because I thought It would be too tall for me with the description saying its meant for 6ft plus and much more weight. now after using it one day I can say this chair feels like it is meant for a child/woman/extremely small person. Unless you sit with your legs together completely straight the sides that are raised dig into the side of your thighs creating pain. Most men don't like to sit with their legs together like that because it can create pain and discomfort between our legs too. On top of that the arm rests should definitely go higher as I find myself not even getting support on my elbows with them at the highest setting (cant imagine how small someone would need to be to get use out of it lowest setting). and the seat in addition to being not wide enough needs more depth as I find about 5 inches of my leg hangs of the edge without seat under it... Its not like my torso or legs are long either; I am only 5'7 (at the bottom of the recommended height range). I can only imagine how someone at the top of the recommended range at 6'2 would ever be able to use this chair. there head would for sure stick out the top with no support behind it. This needs to be changed to the extra small model and the XL needs to be changed to normal. would not recommend unless your very small.
tl;dr If you're big it'll squish your legs, if you're smaller and take gaming super seriously, its probably great
While you can tell it is made out of very good quality material and feels sturdy, the seating portion of the chair forces your legs to be closed and pointing forward, which can be very uncomfortable for someone like myself (6 feet tall, 220 lbs). After about an hour the under side of my legs feel like someone clamped them together and are unsurprisingly sore.
The lumbar support and memory foam is very comfortable for long periods of sitting time, and I do understand the thought behind the closed in seat being posture correcting, but having your legs scrunched together with no room to wiggle or move around is just simply uncomfortable (especially if you're a male [for obvious reasons]).
It feels more like they look at gaming as a sport and this is the racing seat that holds your body into position in case of a wreck. I see gaming as a way to take a load off for the day, chill out and relax. This chair said No.
Seriously, if you are looking for something kind of the middle of the road in price, this chair is all you need. It has a decent lumbar support, the quality of the materials are good, the arm rests are easy to adjust and the experience of opening the box and assembling is top notch.
I'm happy with this chair and surprise by the quality. I was skeptical about it since there was a lot of bad comments a low ratings but, after trying it for almost a week I can say I'm keeping this chair for a long time.
I bought both the Iskur X and the Inki X at the same time. I decided to return the Iskur and kept the brand new Enki which I paid full price for for the following reasons.
Even the two chairs have similar stunning looks that you cannot find on any other gaming chair brand no matter how much you pay the Iskur looks more luxurious, The Iskur has a sturdier base and opposite to what tech reviews say the armrest padding on the Iskur is thicker and bit softer, The base is sturdier and more solid on the Iskur, The neck or cervical area on the iskur is existent and thicker leather than the enki since the Enki has the racing seat hole in the area, Now the Iskur main problem is that it's seat is narrow, Yes 3-4 inches narrower than the Enki and I would have lived with it if it was the only issue, there are very pronounced edges for the bucket seat and it squeezes me and make me sit like a lady so that is very uncomfortable because unless you are used to sit like a lady with both legs touching each others then it wont be comfortable once you try to spread you legs like 7 inches apart and by the way this NOT a racing seat so wonder why the bucket seat is for. I ended up keeping the Enki also because of the seat material itself is also more comfortable, When I sit on the Iskur for more than two hours I start to realise that the cushion is stiff but not super stiff and maybe needs to break in by time but no I cannot put up with the narrow squeezing seat period, Both are easy to assemble and disassemble except the fact it is almost impossible to disassemble the base from the gas chamber on both seats according to instructions, I have tried and I had to but the iskur in to separate boxes for the return process.
I've been using this chair for about 2 months now about 6-8 hours a day and the chair is just as comfortable as when I bought it. It's great for long term use and never gets uncomfortable. Plus I thought the recline was gonna be a little more useless until I actually used it. No tears, nothing wrong at all. I'll update around 6 months of use to see how it still is!
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Comfort and Chill
Awesome chair, it was fun to assemble and its my first expensive chair and i can say its comfortable af and the armrest maintain my arms where they should be while I game. You'll get used to the material but overall i love it.
Best gaming chair ever!
This chair is awesome! First it came in a big box (its heavy btw so you might need someone else to carry it), once you open the box, you can see every single part of the chair inside, Im tech savvy but still this was pretty easy to build and if you have any problems, theres videos in YouTube that can help you with that. Once built, the chair its perfect, the adjustment are pretty awesome and its good for your posture, I still will get the lumbar cushion if youre getting this model because improves the chair a lot but without it, still a great chair. The only thing I would add would be a adjustment for the width of the arms, but besides that, the chair its perfect for long hours of gaming or in my case streaming!
really good chair
fairly easy to assemble with no help, looks great, all parts came clean and un-damaged, chair is overall great, comfy, not too big or small, i'm a tad thicc and this chair is perfect size.
Pretty solid chair.
I love this new chair.
Love how cute and comfy it is!
I was scared by the hot and cold reviews on here but didnt want to wait for razor to re release the hello kitty version on their site and got it here and paid the extra tax -sigh- BUT nothing came broken, everything works perfectly, looks great and is sooooo comfy! Worth the money in my opinion and came super fast!
not meant for an average sized Male
Bought this on cuz it was easy and I needed a new chair. I met the recommended height and weight and thought the name brand and price would be enough to guarantee that it was a comfortable enough chair. Didn't get the XL because I thought It would be too tall for me with the description saying its meant for 6ft plus and much more weight. now after using it one day I can say this chair feels like it is meant for a child/woman/extremely small person. Unless you sit with your legs together completely straight the sides that are raised dig into the side of your thighs creating pain. Most men don't like to sit with their legs together like that because it can create pain and discomfort between our legs too. On top of that the arm rests should definitely go higher as I find myself not even getting support on my elbows with them at the highest setting (cant imagine how small someone would need to be to get use out of it lowest setting). and the seat in addition to being not wide enough needs more depth as I find about 5 inches of my leg hangs of the edge without seat under it... Its not like my torso or legs are long either; I am only 5'7 (at the bottom of the recommended height range). I can only imagine how someone at the top of the recommended range at 6'2 would ever be able to use this chair. there head would for sure stick out the top with no support behind it. This needs to be changed to the extra small model and the XL needs to be changed to normal. would not recommend unless your very small.
Meant for smaller people
tl;dr If you're big it'll squish your legs, if you're smaller and take gaming super seriously, its probably great While you can tell it is made out of very good quality material and feels sturdy, the seating portion of the chair forces your legs to be closed and pointing forward, which can be very uncomfortable for someone like myself (6 feet tall, 220 lbs). After about an hour the under side of my legs feel like someone clamped them together and are unsurprisingly sore. The lumbar support and memory foam is very comfortable for long periods of sitting time, and I do understand the thought behind the closed in seat being posture correcting, but having your legs scrunched together with no room to wiggle or move around is just simply uncomfortable (especially if you're a male [for obvious reasons]). It feels more like they look at gaming as a sport and this is the racing seat that holds your body into position in case of a wreck. I see gaming as a way to take a load off for the day, chill out and relax. This chair said No.
After trying many other cheap options this is the right one!!!
Seriously, if you are looking for something kind of the middle of the road in price, this chair is all you need. It has a decent lumbar support, the quality of the materials are good, the arm rests are easy to adjust and the experience of opening the box and assembling is top notch. I'm happy with this chair and surprise by the quality. I was skeptical about it since there was a lot of bad comments a low ratings but, after trying it for almost a week I can say I'm keeping this chair for a long time.
Great chair only if you don't mind the bucket seat narrowness.
I bought both the Iskur X and the Inki X at the same time. I decided to return the Iskur and kept the brand new Enki which I paid full price for for the following reasons. Even the two chairs have similar stunning looks that you cannot find on any other gaming chair brand no matter how much you pay the Iskur looks more luxurious, The Iskur has a sturdier base and opposite to what tech reviews say the armrest padding on the Iskur is thicker and bit softer, The base is sturdier and more solid on the Iskur, The neck or cervical area on the iskur is existent and thicker leather than the enki since the Enki has the racing seat hole in the area, Now the Iskur main problem is that it's seat is narrow, Yes 3-4 inches narrower than the Enki and I would have lived with it if it was the only issue, there are very pronounced edges for the bucket seat and it squeezes me and make me sit like a lady so that is very uncomfortable because unless you are used to sit like a lady with both legs touching each others then it wont be comfortable once you try to spread you legs like 7 inches apart and by the way this NOT a racing seat so wonder why the bucket seat is for. I ended up keeping the Enki also because of the seat material itself is also more comfortable, When I sit on the Iskur for more than two hours I start to realise that the cushion is stiff but not super stiff and maybe needs to break in by time but no I cannot put up with the narrow squeezing seat period, Both are easy to assemble and disassemble except the fact it is almost impossible to disassemble the base from the gas chamber on both seats according to instructions, I have tried and I had to but the iskur in to separate boxes for the return process.
Extremely Comfortable
I've been using this chair for about 2 months now about 6-8 hours a day and the chair is just as comfortable as when I bought it. It's great for long term use and never gets uncomfortable. Plus I thought the recline was gonna be a little more useless until I actually used it. No tears, nothing wrong at all. I'll update around 6 months of use to see how it still is!
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