ThunderX3 CORE Gaming Chair Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅30-11-23
Included Parts (Continued)
The armrests feature 4 different adjustments, or 5 if you count the elongated fixing holes which give you a small amount of extra width if you need it. The tops are surfaced with a very reasonable level of cushioning and the same fabric as the chair.


As we mentioned in the introduction, the chair comes with a footrest and neck cushion. The neck cushion is constructed from a soft memory foam with a fine weave to the covering to avoid any friction or abrasion to the back of your head or neck. The footrest is built up from two detachable pieces, to allow the height to be adjusted, the underside is covered in hundreds of small sticky dots to prevent the cushion sliding around. Additionally, the footrest can be placed on your lap and used to rest your wrists while playing with a controller.


The backrest is made up of two distinct pieces, the entire back section is cloth-covered cushioning with the large ThunderX3 logo at the top. Then there’s the suspended lumbar support, a thin piece of plywood (we think) covered in a thick layer of memory foam, this is supported by a thick spring in the centre that allows the whole piece to flex and constantly adjust to your specific shape and demands in the given moment.


Finally, to complete the puzzle, there’s the seatbase. This isn’t anything particularly exciting on its own, but once assembled it plays the most important role of all.



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