🎮 Level up your workspace comfort with the RESPAWN 110 — where style meets endurance.
The RESPAWN 110 Ergonomic Gaming Chair combines a durable metal frame with dual-layer foam cushioning and adjustable lumbar support to deliver superior comfort. Featuring a 360-degree swivel, infinite recline lock between 90° and 155°, and a built-in retractable footrest, this high-back racing-style chair is designed for gamers and professionals seeking ergonomic support and sleek style in one package.
Item Weight | 41.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28"D x 26.4"W x 51.2"H |
Size | High Back |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
Item Shape | High-Back |
Arm Style | Pillow-Top |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | PVC / Metal |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | 2021 Blue |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | 2021 Series |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Foam |
Seat Material | Foam |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Polyurethane |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
Tilting | Yes |
Special Features | This video game chair features two layers of foam with a plush top layer and an endurance foam bottom layer for a long-term upgraded seating experience |
J**E
Best Gaming Chair on the market!
My son is a competitive gamer, and his 1 complaint is that all the chairs we have bought him are extremely uncomfortable during long sessions. I did a ton of research and ended up purchasing this chair. The build quality is the best I’ve seen, the fabric, ease of assembly and value for the money are second to none. The ability to tilt, and be comfortable at every angle is a huge plus. 6 months later and my son still hasn’t complained once about this chair.
A**R
Solid value
Assembly was standard for a chair, so I would consider it quite easy. The quality is absolutely adequate, and may even exceed expectations depending on how picky you are. I have used my fair share of chairs in my day, and would probably expect to pay over $200 for something like this if I were to walk into an office supply store like staples. The neck pillow is a welcomed touch, and the lumbar support does it's job. It stays in place fairly well, but may slide on you if you move around a lot. I cant really complain about that since it is in fact adjustable. I would rather it slide once in a while than be fixed in (the wrong) place. The footrest is honestly the only thing that seems like a gimmick. It feels a bit flimsly and tends to catch, but I added some silicone to the rails and that solved the awkward catching issue. Still, not something that I am in love with. Nonetheless, I would happily pay the same $150ish for this chair with or without the footrest.Other notes:-the PU/Leather (whatever it is) seems suprisingly thick and durable compared to some other chairs that I have had. It should hold up well. It isnt the softest material in the world, but I am certainly happy with it.-The arms arent adustable, but they will move with the back of the chair when tilted.- It is an adequate size. As long as you arent enormous, you should fit. I am over 6'2 220lbs and I fit just fine. Somebody of my height would probably fit up to about 315 lbs. The piston on the chair would give you trouble at that point anyway.
J**R
Fantastic chair. I was pleasantly surprised.
First of all I only looked at this one because I wanted to get one of those DXracer ones all the cool kids on Twitch have, to see what all the hype was about and I could not find one for sale anywhere. Secondly all the other "gamer" chairs and other "gamer" stuff in general look like trash, way too busy with "gamer" colors and bizarre designs in general. For this model I went for the black and gray one, naturally.Wow. after sitting on a $35 walmart thing for years (and the $200 "executive" chair my boss bought for the office that is nowhere near as nice or comfortable as this), what they say is true: the things youre gonna spend the most time using, shoes, beds, and chairs, dont cheap out (and keyboards too. I'm never buying non-mechanical ever again). And I sit and type alot so thats important. I'm most shocked at how stable this thing is, even when fully reclined. I recently cracked some ribs and so when i started putting it all the way back I got really scared, because I've never had a chair that did that before and being that this is the "budget" option I had no idea if this thing was gonna tip over and pop my still healing ribs. It is incredibly stable, and I'm a reasonably big guy (for you) (sorry its a Dark Night Rises joke that I cant ever help but make) at 6'2" and 210lbs. Even trying like an idiot to tip it over back and forth and side to side. I'd feel comfortable reclining it back and having a nap. The material seems and feels nice enough, its got metal internal construction, there are actual bearings, like real ball bearings in the armrests at the mount points.Time of course will tell how the material and of course the padding is going to hold up. But the underlying metal frame construction was impressive. One little complaint I have is that the armrest wiggles just a hair bit. But hey, theres ball bearings holding it on and its gotta have a little play in it to move when you recline. I do worry about the material of the elastic straps that holds the pillows on, because it seems to me that in, probably a years or so time, is going to fray. Especially the optional (both are optional of course, and after getting them adjusted for you *just right*, I'd never take them off) lumbar one what constantly gets gets forced around by your body, this would have to be my guess of the first point of failure, but not really that big of a deal. Everybody's got a sewing kit and can pop down to walmart or order it here to pick up some more elastic fabric for like $3 and spend 20 minutes just popping a new one on. I will say that the included Allen wrenches for assembly are garbage. I tried to use them for something else and after putting like 10 or so foot pounds on it the head just rounded right off. But they were otherwise just going to get used once then thrown away or tossed in your "garbage tool" bag for doing stuff you dont want to use your good tools for, so whatever.Easy to assemble, solid construction, insanely stable, very comfortable and of course excellent value. What more is there to say?
C**
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Very nice chair, firm seating. Seems stury, will see.
P**E
Great Value
This is my second Respawn. I was nearly convinced to spend $600 on a "different" brand this time around, but it would have been a waste of money. I do not regret my decision to get another Respawn. These are a great value.-Excellent large, laminated, color assembly instructions with words + pictures included with the chair that are easy to follow and make assembly a breeze.-I love that (if you want to), this chair can have a tight, upright posture. Most computer chairs are too "leaned back" for my preference. I like an upright posture. This is a great chair for that (although if you prefer it to be more leaned back, you can certainly have it that way too with the adjustment lever).-Great value for the money. I would have spent over triple the money for a competing brand, probably for nothing gained.-I've used my previous Respawn about six years now. It's still okay, but the arm rests do wear out and crack. I draped a towel over one of the arms because of the cracks and I still use it. The arm rests will also wobble a bit over time but that does not really bother me.-The "leather" (or whatever material it is) seat gets a little slick over time. I went with the grey fabric this time around to avoid the slickness of the leather (again, not a big deal but just to make note of).-The chair is comfortable and looks nice. I wish the chair was solid grey rather than with the black accents for better style, but it's still acceptable.I give this chair 5 stars for the money and I am so glad I did not spend more.
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