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9 best gaming chairs and seats to buy in Australia in 2023

Console gamers have raved about this unique chair, saying it’s so comfy they’ve “actually fallen asleep” in it.

Playseat Puma Active Gaming Seat. Instagram: @playseat
Playseat Puma Active Gaming Seat. Instagram: @playseat

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Picture this: you’re deep in the trenches of an intense gaming session, fully immersed in your virtual world.

Suddenly, an uncomfortable chair snaps you back to reality and you realise it’s high time for an upgrade.

However, finding a new throne that ticks off all your personal requirements can be a daunting task – and not to mention a pricey one too. That’s where we come in.

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We’ve tracked down nine top gaming chairs below, taking into account our knowledge of the products as well as customer ratings and reviews. Each model rates well for comfort, ergonomics, build quality and style, making them excellent choices for gamers.

In the mix, you’ll also find a range of options to suit different heights, weights and budgets, so you can find the right one for your needs and ditch the sore muscles sooner.

NOTE TO READERS:Playseat’s Puma Active Gaming Seat, which reviewers on Google Reviews called “innovative” and “so comfortable”, is now on sale for a limited time.

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BEST ERGONOMIC GAMING CHAIR FOR BACK SUPPORT

noblechairs HERO Series Gaming Chair, from $535 (down from $649), Mwave

What you need to know

When it comes to gaming chairs, it’s usually worth spending a little more – and noblechairs’ HERO is definitely worth the cash. While it keeps the classic race-car chair design, it stays away from garish colours and big, emblazoned logos, making it a classic choice that suits both gaming rooms and home offices.

Developed in conjunction with professional eSports teams, the HERO takes ergonomics seriously with individually customisable lumbar support that adapts to support and fit your back. There’s also an adaptable memory foam headrest, seat depth adjustment and a rocking mechanism to make things extra comfy.

The chair supports a maximum load of 150kg and comes with decent castors so it won’t scratch up your floors as you move it from room to room. The armrests of the Hero could be a little cushier, but it remains a superb choice for those after a gaming chair that focuses on back support.


BEST GAMING CHAIR FOR CONSOLE GAMERS

Playseat Puma Active Gaming Chair, $149 (down from $249.95), Amazon Australia

What you need to know

If sitting on the couch places you too far away from your screen while gaming on a console, Playseat’s nifty Puma Active Gaming Seat offers a practical solution. The seat has been designed to adapt to your position, letting you make the most of the 180-degree recline to hang back and relax while waiting in a lobby, or get on the edge of your seat as you navigate every twist and turn of the latest Gran Turismo.

Breathable mesh seat fabric keeps you cool during intense gaming sessions, while the ergonomic design helps you maintain good posture, making it a better choice than slumping in your favourite armchair to play. We also love the four knitted side pockets that provide space for controllers, phones, drinks and anything else you want to put in there.

There aren’t any armrests, which may be a drawback for some players, but the Puma Active’s freedom of movement is tough to beat.

“After a week of constant use I can say it has to be one of the most comfortable, innovative chairs I have ever used,” said one five-star reviewer on Google Reviews.

“My TV is mounted on the wall so the low profile of the seat means I can rest my head and be looking straight at the TV with no strain on my neck. I have actually fallen asleep several times. It is so comfortable.”


BEST GAMING CHAIR FOR LONG HOURS

Cooler Master Caliber X2 Gaming Chair, $449, Mwave

What you need to know

At almost half the price of Secretlab’s hugely popular Titan Evo chair, Cooler Master’s Caliber X2 offers many of the same features. There’s firm padding, adjustable 4D armrests, a magnetic head pillow and breathable faux leather that keeps you cool and comfortable as you play.

Then there’s the large headrest and nifty sliding lumbar support, which offers users of any size plenty of extra space. While you don’t get the same range of size and design options at the Titan Evo, the design of the Caliber X2 manages to look stylish without being too plain.

One five star reviewer on Google reviews called the chair “fantastic” and said: “I’m 6’2 and have never had this much room in a chair before. I feel very comfortable and have plenty of extra space. Highly recommend.”

BEST MASSAGE GAMING CHAIR

Aldan 8 Point Massage Gaming Chair, $199, Temple & Webster

What you need to know

Massage chairs are a little trickier to find than ordinary gaming seats, but they could be worth the investment if you like to play for hours on end. We like this Aldan 8 Point Massage Gaming Chair, which offers five different massage modes and a retractable footrest to keep your legs from getting sore as you play.

The surprisingly affordable chair is relatively customisable, with recline adjustments of up to 160-degrees with an included lock angle, a removable headrest and lumbar pillow, and an LED feature with six different colour options. However, the armrests can’t be adjusted, which will be a downside for some.

With four different colour options, the chair is easy to fit to your space and is also simple to set up, which is always a bonus.


BEST RAZER GAMING CHAIR

Razer Enki X, $474.95, Razer AU

What you need to know

Known for its impressive range of gaming gear, it’s no surprise that Razer currently has one of the best gaming chairs on the market. Sporting extended shoulder arches and an ultrawide 21-inch seat base, the Enki X is a top choice both for larger users and those who like to sit cross-legged.

The built-in lumbar support isn’t adjustable like it is on more premium chairs, but it does still provide a nice amount of back support. Everything else remains customisable though, including the 2D armrests which can be adjusted by height or rotated side-to-side for a more comfortable leaning position.

The chair is extra firm, which won’t appeal to all users, but the lumbar support and adjustable nature of the Enki X prevent it from hurting your legs the way that some other bucket chairs do.

It may not have advanced features like 4D armrests or a full-recline option, but it looks and feels like a premium gaming chair, while sitting at a mid-range price point.


BEST WHITE GAMING CHAIR

Anda Seat Phantom 3 Gaming Chair, $449.95, Mwave

What you need to know

Anda Seat makes a bunch of great gaming chairs, but the Phantom 3 is our current top pick. The seat is one of the easiest to assemble that we’ve come across, making it an easy buy.

The chair’s 4D adjustable armrests provide great arm and wrist support, reducing strain and fatigue, while head and lumbar support pillows keep things comfortable during long gaming sessions.

The Phantom 3 is more compact than some other options on this list, which is something to keep in mind if you need some additional height or seat space. For the price though, the chair is a superb pick for comfort, reliability and style.

Not into the white? Shop it in Black Fabric.


BEST PINK GAMING CHAIR

Anda Seat Kaiser 3 Series Premium Gaming Chair, $679, Big W

What you need to know

If you like having options, Anda Seat’s Kaiser 3 gives you plenty, with a wide range of available colour options, a choice of premium PVC leather or linen fabric and two chair sizes of large and extra large.

Sporting four-way lumbar support and magnetic 4D armrests, the Kaiser 3 gives some of the more premium chairs on this list a run for their money, while coming in at a more reasonable price point. There’s also a magnetic head pillow and extra-thick foam cushioning to make the seat as comfortable as possible.

The cut-outs may prove to be a poor design choice if you’re on the taller side, with some reviewers noting they dig into the shoulders. For regular users though, the Kaiser 3 is an excellent seat choice.


BEST CHEAP AND AFFORDABLE GAMING CHAIR

ThunderX3 TGC12 Series Gaming Chair, $299, Temple & Webster

What you need to know

Gaming chairs may be something of an investment, but you don’t need to spend a fortune to get your hands on a decent model. Boasting a 4.8 out of five rating on Google reviews, this $299 ThunderX3 TGC12 easily proves the point.

While it isn’t as customisable as most others on this list, the entry-level chair features an adjustable backrest up to 180-degrees and removable head and back cushions for additional support. The long seat base meanwhile supports the whole upper leg, making it comfortable for most, though shorter players may struggle to keep their feet firmly on the floor.

While it won’t stand up to the higher-end models on this list, we have very few complaints for a chair at this price.


BEST SECRETLAB GAMING CHAIR

Secretlab Titan Evo 2022, from $729, Secretlab

What you need to know

With an impressive 4.9 out of five-star rating from over 41,000 customers on the Secretlab site, the Titan Evo 2022 Series Chair proves itself the ultimate contender. Improving on the already impressive Titan series, the 2022 edition boasts a four-way lumbar support system that adapts to your spine to help prevent pain during long sessions.

As a result, it’s not only one of the best gaming chairs on the market, but also an excellent choice for long hours of work. With added perks like a magnetic head cushion, full-recline mode and magnetic 4D armrests, the Titan Evo is an easy recommendation that’s well worth the spend, despite its high price point.

The gaming chair also comes in three size options of small, regular and extra large, making it easy to find an option that accommodates your height and other requirements.


Why should I consider buying a gaming chair instead of a regular office chair?

While gaming chairs tend to offer a range of benefits that make them extra comfortable for longer sitting periods, including superior lumbar support and adjustable armrests, they aren’t necessarily better than office chairs.

You can find good and bad examples of both types of chairs, with some more premium office seats offering similar features to the best gaming chairs. This makes choosing a seat a personal preference, which you should base on your specific sitting needs, style preferences and budget.

Which features should I look for when choosing a gaming chair?

When it comes to selecting the perfect gaming chair, there are a few key features you should keep an eye out for.

First and foremost, prioritise ergonomic design and proper lumbar support to ensure your spine is supported during longer gaming sessions. Adjustable armrests and seat height, along with pillows and headrests, will also allow you to customise the chair to your specific needs and help you to maintain good posture as you play.

It’s also a good idea to look for a seat with breathable materials to keep you cool, a sturdy frame for durability and plush and supportive padding to keep you comfortable.

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Lauren Chaplin
Lauren ChaplinConsumer Technology Writer

Lauren is a consumer tech expert with five years’ experience in reviewing and writing about laptops, mobile phones, headphones, televisions and all the gadgets that make our lives easier. A former finalist in the Australian IT Journalism Awards, she previously worked at comparison site Finder as the Senior Shopping Writer where she reported on everything from tech gadgets to the latest home products. When she’s not busy testing new tech products, you’ll find her road testing the latest game releases. Prior to starting her career in journalism, she completed a Bachelor of journalism at the University of South Australia and worked as a media advisor for JB Hi-Fi where she sold the very products she now writes about.

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