DXRacer AIR-PRO V2 gaming chair released with full air mesh for breathability
DXRacer has announced the launch of its new gaming chair, the AIR-PRO V2. This chair is designed for the domestic market and uses full air mesh for maximum comfort and breathability.
The AIR-PRO V2 is a combination of a 3D molded metal frame with a curved design and an air mesh that provides excellent breathability. This allows for comfortable sitting even during long gaming sessions without feeling stuffy. Additionally, the chair features a large magnet-fixed lumbar support that combines a smooth and comfortable fleece upholstery and elastic memory foam, which prevents the load from being concentrated in one point and increases the durability of the air mesh.
The AIR-PRO V2 comes in four color variations: solid black, white cyan, white red, and black red. The solid black option is available for pre-sale at the DXRacer Japan official online store from January 20th. The chair has a body size of 720 mm wide, 720 mm deep, 1,340 to 1,410 mm high, a seat height of 470 to 540 mm, and a weight of 27 kg. The load capacity is about 120kg, and the recommended height is 170-190cm. Pricing sits at 429 USD.
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Another $400 chair with $0.50 plastic wheels.
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Still would be better off with a used real ergo chair

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I don't get "gaming" chairs. Overpriced, bad in terms of actually sitting in them for prolongued time, and usually the materials are crap.
Have to get a new one really soon and I am so not going the "leatherette" route, no way Jose.
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I don't get "gaming" chairs. Overpriced, bad in terms of actually sitting in them for prolongued time, and usually the materials are crap.
Have to get a new one really soon and I am so not going the "leatherette" route, no way Jose.
ditto
i bought one two years ago and it's already falling apart (but i did put skate wheels on it)
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So, does it support DX12?