Level Up for Less With the GTRacing Gaming Chair, Now 24% Off

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If you’re serious about gaming, one of the most important things you can invest in is a good chair. It is not uncommon for long (and intense) sessions to leave you feeling stiff and sore. This investment can sometimes feel steep, especially when many high-end chairs don’t live up to their promises. The GTRacing Gaming Chair, however, changes this.

This sleek chair comes with a solid, ergonomic structure that offers just the right kind of support. You get an adjustable headrest pillow and lumbar cushion that work together to keep your posture in check. The strong metal frame provides stability, while the thick, high-density foam padding makes sure you are sitting comfortably.

Gtracing Gaming Chair Features

When you feel like relaxing, pull out the retractable footrest and let your legs stretch out. The adjustable backrest lets you recline anywhere between 90 and 155 degrees as well. You won’t have to worry about being stuck in one position for too long.

You will also enjoy the GTRacing chair’s built-in Bluetooth speakers. These deliver crisp sound, regardless of whether you are watching something or playing. Pair them easily with your smartphone, tablet, or other Bluetooth-enabled devices, and enjoy up to six hours of rich audio, without needing extra equipment.

Gtracing Gaming Chair

The heavy-duty base and smooth-rolling casters support up to 300 lbs. Apart from gaming, this chair is equally suited for work, study sessions, and watching your favorite shows.

Save 24% and get this gaming chair for $152.99. You can choose between multiple colors, but not all options carry the discount. Popular color options include Black, Purple, Pink, and Grey.

GTRacing Gaming Chair

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