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noblechairs HERO Black Edition gaming chair review





This time, we’re checking out (I think it’s the first time review on Guru3D for this type of gear) a gaming chair – it’s noblechairs HERO Black Edtion. The manufacturer is a company with headquarters in Germany, and it was established in Berlin in 2016. They have three main models (EPIC, HERO, and ICON), but they also introduce special editions(like AMG, Doom, Fallout, etc.), making the selection even harder. In general - choosing the right chair is a very important matter for daily usage, especially in these Covid times – when people have more “Home Office” and sit more at home than previously.
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Netherwind
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Posted on: 08/17/2021 04:42 PM
The built in lumbar support is a welcome feature. Those cushions that other chairs have are oversized and overall terrible.
I must say that the armrests don't look soft at all just looking at the pictures but I trust the reviewer on this.
Price however is as already mentioned over the top. You can get a truly ergonomic used office chair for that price.
The built in lumbar support is a welcome feature. Those cushions that other chairs have are oversized and overall terrible.
I must say that the armrests don't look soft at all just looking at the pictures but I trust the reviewer on this.
Price however is as already mentioned over the top. You can get a truly ergonomic used office chair for that price.
erazerswe
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Posted on: 08/17/2021 04:58 PM
The built in lumbar support is a welcome feature. Those cushions that other chairs have are oversized and overall terrible.
I must say that the armrests don't look soft at all just looking at the pictures but I trust the reviewer on this.
Price however is as already mentioned over the top. You can get a truly ergonomic used office chair for that price.
Yeah that was also my impression from the pictures (the armrests) Though i think id still buy this over a used office-chair that i have no idea how long it has been used or how worn out the pieces are.
The built in lumbar support is a welcome feature. Those cushions that other chairs have are oversized and overall terrible.
I must say that the armrests don't look soft at all just looking at the pictures but I trust the reviewer on this.
Price however is as already mentioned over the top. You can get a truly ergonomic used office chair for that price.
Yeah that was also my impression from the pictures (the armrests) Though i think id still buy this over a used office-chair that i have no idea how long it has been used or how worn out the pieces are.
alanm
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Posted on: 08/17/2021 07:29 PM
Best thing about it, it doesnt look like a tacky gaming chair.
Best thing about it, it doesnt look like a tacky gaming chair.
richto
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Posted on: 08/17/2021 10:38 PM
For that money I would expect proper full length comfortable armrests, not cheap T pieces like a low end office chair.
It is also ugly as hell especially where the seat base joins the back. My circa £90 cheap Chinese gaming chair from amazon looks better than this.
For that money I would expect proper full length comfortable armrests, not cheap T pieces like a low end office chair.
It is also ugly as hell especially where the seat base joins the back. My circa £90 cheap Chinese gaming chair from amazon looks better than this.
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this is a "proper" chair mechanically with actual engineering. it also has "micro-pores" to cut down on the sweaty butt and back. even real leather (option) needs to be perforated like an actual race car seat for the same reason.
i'd like to see a fabric or mesh version for hotter climates.
this $450 is the right price for an actual working chair. not saying you can't get by for cheaper - you can. but what i mean is this is the level that companies pay for office furniture that meets every obscure regulation.
i also hope that means the mechanism was made in EU