Verona Sky via Amazon has
GTPLAYER Big & Tall Ergonomic Gaming/Office Chair w/ Footrest, Pocket Spring Lumbar Support & Reclining Back (PU Leather / Coal Black, 400-Lb Capacity) on sale for $269.99 - $121.50 (enter promo code
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$148.49.
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Verona Sky via Amazon has
GTPLAYER Big & Tall Ergonomic Gaming/Office Chair w/ Footrest, Pocket Spring Lumbar Support & Reclining Back (PU Leather / Matte Black, 400-Lb Capacity) on sale for $249.99 - $100 (enter promo code
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$149.99.
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Features:- Designed specifically for heavy people
- Dual-layer high-density sponge in the backrest, built in spring back cushion and 3D saddle-shaped seat provides
- Upholstered in exquisite and luxurious soft faux leather fabric
- Backrest reclines from 90° to 150°
- Features a 3-level gas lift and heavy duty metal base
- Can be easily installed and finished in about 15-30 minutes
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FWIW I recently went through two "Big & Tall" gaming chairs. The GTPLAYER had poor quality control (a defective loose arm, followed by a replacement that randomly sank throughout the day) and was way too narrow for my 6'0", 230 lb lifter build. The Patiomage chair I had before was comfortable but had the same sinking issue. I finally just splurged on the Secretlab TITAN Evo XL—it's been comfortable (a little firm but I'm getting used to it), and build quality is light years beyond either of the previous two; very happy with it so far. Completely different ballpark in terms of spend, but for me it's been a "you get what you pay for" situation, and I've now "donated" ~$350 worth of chairs to my neighbors kids for their garage game-room setup.
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FWIW I recently went through two "Big & Tall" gaming chairs. The GTPLAYER had poor quality control (a defective loose arm, followed by a replacement that randomly sank throughout the day) and was way too narrow for my 6'0", 230 lb lifter build. The Patiomage chair I had before was comfortable but had the same sinking issue. I finally just splurged on the Secretlab TITAN Evo XL—it's been comfortable (a little firm but I'm getting used to it), and build quality is light years beyond either of the previous two; very happy with it so far. Completely different ballpark in terms of spend, but for me it's been a "you get what you pay for" situation, and I've now "donated" ~$350 worth of chairs to my neighbors kids for their garage game-room setup.
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FWIW I recently went through two "Big & Tall" gaming chairs. The GTPLAYER had poor quality control (a defective loose arm, followed by a replacement that randomly sank throughout the day) and was way too narrow for my 6'0", 230 lb lifter build. The Patiomage chair I had before was comfortable but had the same sinking issue. I finally just splurged on the Secretlab TITAN Evo XL—it's been comfortable (a little firm but I'm getting used to it), and build quality is light years beyond either of the previous two; very happy with it so far. Completely different ballpark in terms of spend, but for me it's been a "you get what you pay for" situation, and I've now "donated" ~$350 worth of chairs to my neighbors kids for their garage game-room setup.
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