Choose Razer gaming chairs are on sale on-line proper now, saving as much as $90 on a number of Enki and Iskur fashions. The vast majority of the offers are at Amazon, the place you possibly can seize the Razer Enki in Pink Quartz for $416 (was $500) and Black for $450 (was $500). You too can seize the Enki X Black mannequin for $350 (was $400).
Then, over on Razer’s on-line retailer, you possibly can seize the Razer Iskur V1 for simply $510 (was $600). It is obtainable in black or inexperienced coloration choices. The bigger Razer Iskur XL chair can also be obtainable at Amazon for $600, which is $50 lower than shopping for from Razer’s on-line retailer.
You may take a look at the entire Razer gaming chair offers beneath, however if you happen to’re ready to splurge, Herman Miller chairs are on sale for 20% off for a restricted time.
Razer gaming chair offers
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For those who’re in search of the newest Razer gaming chairs, the Iskur V2 launched earlier this yr and is a good choice with a wider seat, taller backrest, and higher lumbar help than the Iskur V1. Whereas it isn’t included within the reductions, it’s nonetheless obtainable at Amazon for $650.
Herman Miller gaming chair offers
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Razer’s chairs aren’t the one gaming chair offers obtainable proper now. Created in partnership with Logitech G, Herman Miller’s Embody, Aeron, Sayl, and Vantum gaming chairs are on sale for 20% off on the firm’s on-line retailer for as a lot as $400 off–which feels like an enormous low cost, however these luxurious choices a way more costly than Razer’s, even with the reductions. Every mannequin is accessible in a number of coloration choices. The Embody is Herman Miller’s flagship chair, however for a “funds” mannequin, take a look at the Vantum.