
Once we got it unpacked and built - which was a straightforward process that took no more than 15 minutes - I was pleasantly surprised to find it was a reasonable size for my 6’1, 220lb frame as well. Since I’m neither of those things, I chose the pink Hello Human Cat chair so my partner could do the testing for me.
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Aesthetics are up to personal taste, but I love the variety of the Craft Series and I prefer the original artwork over something licensed from a game anyway.īig and tall people may be disappointed to learn that the Craft Series is designed for bodies up to 5’7 and under 200lbs. Each model, except for the all-black Classic, features artwork on both sides, patterned sides and base panels, and a unique memory foam pillow with built-in cooling gel that really works. The seven chairs in the craft series have bold color schemes and original artwork, embroidered into the leather for style and resilience over time. Where the DXRacer Craft Series stands out is in its designs. Related: AndaSeat T-Compact Gaming Chair Review: Admirable Performance, Uninspired Design You won’t find the removable armrest caps or the magnetic headrest, and the leather has a slightly different texture, but otherwise the two chairs are fairly comparable.

All the chairs in DXRacer’s Craft Series have three-way adjustable arm rests, tilt control, resistance and height adjustment, lumbar support, and 135 degree recline - just like Secretlab’s Titan Evo.

Early models couldn’t quite match up to studiness or material quality of something like a Secretlab or AndaSeat, but these days only the most discerning eye would really be able to see differences between them.

DXRacer may not be the first gaming chair brand you think of, but it's come a long way since we first started reviewing chairs in early 2020.
