🕹️ Level up your workspace comfort with style and support!
The Andyou Gaming Chair combines ergonomic design with breathable faux suede fabric, adjustable height and backrest, and a detachable footrest to deliver superior comfort for gamers and professionals alike. Its integrated lumbar and neck cushions reduce fatigue, while easy assembly ensures you’re ready to work or play in minutes.
Brand | Andyou |
Colour | Grey |
Product Dimensions | 54 x 40 x 126 cm; 20.5 kg |
Special Features | Ergonomic, footrest |
Item Weight | 20.5 kg |
P**I
Good build quality, comfortable.
Chair has good seat padding, quite large seating area and soft nice fabric.Both cushions are good quality.Arm rests are height adjustable and can rotate outward or inwards, but can move sometimes when you get up and move the chair by the armrests and sitting just moving your arms they can click to next position which can be annoying.I am 6ft and 94kg and its comfortable for me, leg rest is a bit short and feels a bit weak, if you have shorter legs its probably ok, my legs hang well over, I don't use the leg rest really so it no big deal.Good quality chair and good value if you get it with the money off voucher.
A**J
Good
So far so good. Was easy to put it together. Looks good and comfortable
J**
WOW ! Just Incredible
WOW !!Absolutely incredible, The quality is so nice I was so surprised with it being such a low price. I had an issue with the gas lift however they sent me a brand new gas lift from their warehouse and it arrived the next day free of charge. I can’t wait to buy another one !
K**S
Stunning and very comfortable chair
Honestly, one of the comfiest chairs I've ever used! The build quality is fantastic, instructare extremely easy to follow and very simple and quick to build.I am 6' 2" and it offers unparalleled support. The footrest is a great featue also.I suffer with sciatica and this helps ease it by quite a lot. Even better than my 'DSE Chair' I use for Work. For the price paid of £139 with a voucher applied as an offer, it's up there with the big named brands for a fraction of the cost. Highly recommend.
N**8
Good chair for the price
Good chair for the price. Easy to assemble solo, easy instruction and took about 30 mins. Chair is comfortable and good fit. I'm 6 foot 3 and perfect for my hight. Only had for 2 weeks so only a quick review.It could be a little bit more sterdy, like some of the more expensive brands, but you get what you pay for I guess. Definitely recommend for the price.
D**N
Great buy for a teenager
This is such a comfortable chair.It looks smart also in my son’s room.The leg rest is amazing
T**E
Good quality! bad quality assessment lmao
Chair came early and the product was bought not long after christmas so I wasn't expecting the earliest date never mind before my estimated earliest. The product itself is great! not going to lie I wish there was something to stop it from feeling so loose at the middle, upon arrival I have noticed some scuff marks and theres a deep gash in the plastic on the left arm. The box it came in looked untampered so these are definitively problems that are sent as they are from production and then got through QA too quite shocking professionalism if i'm honest. In conclusion this product believe it or not is very nearly perfect on the basis that the condition I recieved mine in is just a one off, just a few teaks like tightening the base so it doesn't always feel like the chair and myself are slipping. My rating for the product would be 4.5 but the assessment of this product cost it a lot and therefore i think 3 is fair as its working and comfy but looks slightly second hand.
M**W
Buying a gaming chair? Read this.
Firstly, before I go into a very lengthy review, I'll just state plainly; I paid for this product, and I recommend it if you're in the market for a gaming chair.Understanding why I recommend this chair specifically requires an explanation of how Chinese mass production works. If you are in the market for a gaming chair, you may gravitate towards a brand you recognise from a YouTuber or Twitch streamer, or towards a reputable brand like Corsair. This wouldn't be my advice.To put it simply, you may have noticed that many of the gaming chairs look remarkably similar. You may have noticed that specific elements (such as armrests, casters or base) look identical to one another. You may look at the Corsair chair and deduce that other less reputable brands have merely stolen their design, and built it to a lower standard. That would be incorrect. Almost every gaming chair you see on the market is made by the same handful of factories within a few miles of one another in the Chinese city of Shenzhen. They are supplied by the same suppliers for their raw materials and build to the same standard.The difference between these chairs is what is called in the manufacturing industry "spec". A company like Andyou will materialise, as companies do, and they'll approach one of these chair factories and begin the process of ordering. They will be given a physical or digital spec sheet that looks like an Argos catalogue, and from this they will begin to assemble a chair from constituent parts. They can select the type of casters, the body type, the material, the quality of the MDF for the structure, the base, the quality of chair piston, the arm rests, if pillows or accessories are included, the quality of the padding and also how the branding for the chair will appear.The cost of each component from this spec sheet will vary depending on the quantity the buyer orders. There will be an MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) for each individual component, and so it may be more cost-effective for a company to buy two body types and slap the same armrests on both, simply as an example. Unless you are buying beyond the budgetary limitations most people have for an office or gaming chair, you're going to be stuck within the realm of Shenzhen gaming chair mass production. You're not about to get a Herman Miller for £130.And so, for you the customer, what does this mean? Well, it means you're about to play a game. The game is to try and deduce which chair has the highest spec for the least amount of money. And if you're reading this review and any of this is news to you, the likelihood of you knowing which chair has the highest overall spec for the price is minimal.PU leather should be avoided in my view - it reacts with the oils your body naturally produce and breaks down over time. It's also prone to cracking from sudden humidity changes, which sitting on it and getting sweaty will certainly cause. This chair, however, has a faux-suede, which is actually just a thicker fabric, and will be less prone to the issues of fake leather. There are a few types of bases, and the "gaming" type that this has is of a higher quality than the basic base, but less preferable than the metal base you can find on some models. As for the casters, the casters on this chair are of the higher spec. The bucket style body isn't going to win any awards for its ergonomics, but it certainly beats out the more standard body type, especially with the inclusion of a lumbar cushion and neck pillow. As for the padding, this chair has what I'm presuming is the highest spec the factory offers, as it's a memory foam type padding as opposed to standard thick polyurethane type foam.Do not buy any of these chairs because you like the brand and certainly do not buy because you've seen the logo behind the head of your favourite YouTuber; this is a fools move. The only difference between any of the chairs is the outlined spec and the companies profit margin on each sold unit. I paid £139.99, down from the standard pricing of £189.99 with a £50 coupon applied. It is January 2025. For this price, you will struggle to find a similarly specced gaming chair.
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