As per usual, noblechairs have offered us another sample for review, and we’ve struggled to find any criticism, but there are some small niggles that we’ll highlight to allow you to make an informed decision on your purchase.
We’ll start off with build quality and fitment and finish. This is something that noblechairs does right, there’s no play or flex in anything, all of the handles, lumber adjustment, armrests, steel frame, it all feels well-made and built to last. But, when it comes to fitment and finish, we have a bit of an issue with the clearance between the backrest and seat base, there’s a considerable gap this time around, a gap we’ve not seen on any other models up to now. It allows light to seep through and makes it look almost as though the chair doesn’t fit together properly. This might not bother most, but it’s worth mentioning anyway; we didn’t like it.
This time around, noblechairs have offered the chair in 5 different finishes, all of which offer water resistance and a robust top-layer to repel dirt over the years. Choice is always nice, and their new red, white and black model looks great in the photos. We opted to receive the all black model and we are not disappointed at all, the surface of the leather feels beautiful under the hand and it looks fantastic in the office. No regrets.
If we’re being honest with you right now, noblechairs do seem to be struggling a little bit to add new features, we’ve seen advancements from the competition in certain areas, such as magnetic attachment of pillows, but we aren’t seeing the same from this side yet. noblechairs seem to be focused on improving their PU leather options, to give better breathability and reducing their impact on the environment at the same time, but is that enough to justify a new product? You can be the judge on that one.
We mentioned at the start of the review that this is their most expensive offering so far, and whether or not it’s worthy of that pricetag. The chair certainly has the most premium air to it, merging the sporty style from the EPIC, the sleek design from the ICON and the imposing size and lumbar support from the HERO into one does-it-all product. The new High-Tech PU coating does feel lovely as well, much nicer than the 1st Gen PU coating on my ICON. But is it worth that massive price-tag? We're not 100% sure.
If you’re looking to spruce up your office with a stylish new gaming chair that’ll provide comfort and support for years to come, it’s very difficult to look past a noblechairs, with the LEGEND offering everything in a does-it-all package.
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We’ll start off with build quality and fitment and finish. This is something that noblechairs does right, there’s no play or flex in anything, all of the handles, lumber adjustment, armrests, steel frame, it all feels well-made and built to last. But, when it comes to fitment and finish, we have a bit of an issue with the clearance between the backrest and seat base, there’s a considerable gap this time around, a gap we’ve not seen on any other models up to now. It allows light to seep through and makes it look almost as though the chair doesn’t fit together properly. This might not bother most, but it’s worth mentioning anyway; we didn’t like it.
This time around, noblechairs have offered the chair in 5 different finishes, all of which offer water resistance and a robust top-layer to repel dirt over the years. Choice is always nice, and their new red, white and black model looks great in the photos. We opted to receive the all black model and we are not disappointed at all, the surface of the leather feels beautiful under the hand and it looks fantastic in the office. No regrets.
If we’re being honest with you right now, noblechairs do seem to be struggling a little bit to add new features, we’ve seen advancements from the competition in certain areas, such as magnetic attachment of pillows, but we aren’t seeing the same from this side yet. noblechairs seem to be focused on improving their PU leather options, to give better breathability and reducing their impact on the environment at the same time, but is that enough to justify a new product? You can be the judge on that one.
We mentioned at the start of the review that this is their most expensive offering so far, and whether or not it’s worthy of that pricetag. The chair certainly has the most premium air to it, merging the sporty style from the EPIC, the sleek design from the ICON and the imposing size and lumbar support from the HERO into one does-it-all product. The new High-Tech PU coating does feel lovely as well, much nicer than the 1st Gen PU coating on my ICON. But is it worth that massive price-tag? We're not 100% sure.
If you’re looking to spruce up your office with a stylish new gaming chair that’ll provide comfort and support for years to come, it’s very difficult to look past a noblechairs, with the LEGEND offering everything in a does-it-all package.
Pros
+ Beautiful design
+ Extremely comfortable
+ Unshakable build quality
+ Very stylish design
+ Variety of finishes to choose from
Cons
- Expensive
- Doesn’t really innovate on the previous models
+ Beautiful design
+ Extremely comfortable
+ Unshakable build quality
+ Very stylish design
+ Variety of finishes to choose from
Cons
- Expensive
- Doesn’t really innovate on the previous models
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