EPIC - COPPER Limited Edition by noblechairs is a tranquil and precisely built gaming chair.
Noblechairs has announced the release of a limited edition gaming chair called the EPIC – COPPER Limited Edition, which features a unique copper design.
It is based on "EPIC" and features a race car seat pattern. It is upholstered in dark gray leather and accented with copper-colored stitching and trim. In comparison to the entirely black basic model, it is reported to be lighter and more delicate in feel. The benefit is that it is unobtrusive even indoors and adapts well to a variety of interiors.
The "COPPER Limited Edition" is a short-edition product that will be manufactured for a limited period of time and will thus be withdrawn as soon as supply runs out. The seat and back are upholstered in breathable synthetic leather (PU leather) with punching. The cushion is constructed from elastic high-density molded urethane and provides a secure seating experience.
Additionally, it features a reclining function that allows the backrest to be changed from 90 to 135 degrees, a locking function that can be modified up to 11 degrees, a four-way adjustable armrest, and a third-party-certified gas cylinder.
External measurements are 565 mm wide, 670 mm deep, and 1,265 to 1,330 mm tall. It weighs around 27.3 kg. The maximum load capacity advised is 120 kg.
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My previous office chair was one I could check out in the store. It served many years splendidly. The current chair I ordered from the net because I couldn't find locally one that would have met both my requirements and the price target. I probably wouldn't have bought this from a store if I could have tried it personally first, instead of ordering blindly from the net. So, yeah, I have to agree with you on that.
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Another car chair that's not designed for desk work.
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interesting point.
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Same, had to goto an office supply shop and tried about 30 chairs, systematically sitting on them, that took 45 mins. Whittled it down to three chairs, spent the next half hour going back and forth between the three before my purchase, got a few funny looks mind you

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I think that these gaming chairs, and even regular office chairs, are a lot like shoes. I wouldn't purchase either unless I had a chance to "try them on."