Corsair Launches T1 RACE Gaming Chair
Corsair today announced the launch of its first gaming chair, the T1 RACE. Inspired by racing, crafted for comfort and built to last, the T1 Race joins CORSAIR’s award-winning range of mice, keyboards, headsets and mousepads to complete the ultimate gaming experience.
Built using a solid steel skeleton and dense foam cushions, the T1 RACE has the strength to ensure a lifetime of sturdiness, while it’s 4D-movement armrests raise, lower, shift and swivel to put gamers in the most comfortable position every time. Styled to turn heads and finished with immaculate attention to detail, the T1 RACE is the gaming chair your desk deserves.
Upholstered in luxurious PU leather on seating surfaces and available in five different colors, T1 RACE lets you choose your seat to match your style, in either Yellow, White, Blue, Red or Black trim, finished with automotive color-matched stitching and base accents. Nylon caster wheels, often an optional upgrade on office and gaming chairs, are included with T1 RACE as standard, ensuring stability and smooth movement on any surface.
T1 RACE’s sculpted race-seat design and included neck and lumbar PU leather pillows provide adjustable support for day-long gaming sessions, while its 4D-moment armrests effortlessly adjust in height, width, position and angle to put your arms precisely where they need to be. A steel construction Class 4 gas lift provides reliable height adjustment, while the seat itself tilts up to 10° and can recline anywhere between 90° to 180°, lying completely flat for when you need to take a break from the action. Finishing the T1 RACE’s attention to detail, the CORSAIR logo is tastefully embroidered into the rear of the chair, and lightly embossed into the headrest for maximum comfort.
The T1 RACE Gaming Chair is available immediately from the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers, and distributors and is backed by a two-year warranty and the CORSAIR worldwide customer support network.
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Been looking for a new chair for sometime now . I think all these gaming chairs look the same and to me don't look comfortable enough for all day use .
I was thinking the same thing for a long time until I saw one in a electronics store on display. I sat in it and was surprised it felt really comfortable compared to my budget office chair.
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Look nice, not really good for racing when it has wheels on the bottom. The force of me pressing a brake pedal would make it slide back.
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They don't look comfortable. I'd never buy one unless I could try it out 1st. It would be cool if Corsair put some LED's under the chair or something and you could sync with your other Corsair stuff.. Also, why don't they put leather padding on the arm rests? It just looks and feels cheap. I have a chair with the same arm rests and that's one thing that really bugs me.
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Doesnt look any different from my DXRACER

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Been looking for a new chair for sometime now . I think all these gaming chairs look the same and to me don't look comfortable enough for all day use .
Im surprised that Corsair have not put RGB led's on the chair ,but i suppose that will come in the future ..