For many buyers, the 2022 edition of the Titan Evo remains the gold standard of gaming chairs. Its ergonomic adjustments rival those of the most versatile gaming chairs, including a tunable integrated ...
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DXRacer has crafted an awesome gaming chair with its Iron Series, with a wider seat and more adjustment than you can poke a stick at. After falling in love with my Battlebull Combat Gaming Chair, ...
Until recently, I never took gaming chairs seriously. For years, I relied solely on typical office chairs, usually mesh-back ...
Standing out in a sea of high-quality gaming chairs at nearly every price point can be a difficult proposition. So, what does the DXRacer Martian gaming chair do that others don’t? Despite offering an ...
I haven't had a DXRacer gaming chair in over 5 years now, with the DXRacer Iron Series being the last chair I reviewed from the company -- but then they reached out and asked if I'd like to check out ...
DXRacer showed off some new models of their gaming chairs this week as they revealed the Air Pro Series and the 2023 Master Series. The team specifically wanted to highlight a couple of things that ...
If you thought our favorite gaming chair, the Secretlab Titan Series, could do it all, then DXRacer has some news for you. The company has introduced one of the most elaborate gaming chairs I’ve seen ...
DXRacer gaming chairs are known for their sleek, stylish designs, and the latest batch of chairs featured in the DXRacer Craft Series are no exception. In my opinion, the Craft Series boasts some of ...
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