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Corsair T500 Luxe Gaming Chair Review

Rating: 8.0.

Corsair is well known for producing a whole host of PC parts – from cases to coolers – but they also make pretty much everything you’d want for your gaming setup. The company released a couple of chairs in the past and have added to the range with the recent release of the T500 Luxe – a premium gaming chair with a luxurious quilted finish, 4D Omniflex armrests and a plethora of adjustability options. Is the T500 Luxe all looks or can it also keep you comfortable through a marathon gaming session?

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
00:46 The chair / colours / pricing
01:38 Looks and materials
03:58 Comfort / Adjustability / Stats
07:35 Build quality
09:12 Hard to put together?
09:36 Closing Thoughts

Specifications:

  • Maximum Height – 188cm/6ft 2in
  • Maximum Weight – 120kg / 264lbs
  • Backrest Height – 80cm
  • Seat Depth – 50cm
  • Backrest Width – 55cm
  • Armrest to Armrest: 54cm – 58cm
  • Seatbase Width – 59cm
  • Gas Lift Range – 10cm (adjustable)
  • Seat Height (min-max) – 42cm – 52cm
  • Wheel Caster Diameter – 65mm

You can buy the T500 Luxe Gaming Chair direct from Corsair for £499.99 HERE.

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Pros:

  • Stunning design.
  • Good lumbar support.
  • Luxurious quilted finish.
  • Reversible Omniflex armrests.

Cons:

  • Lack of seat depth adjustability.
  • Uneven armrest rattle.
  • Castors are slightly scratchy on hard floors.

KitGuru says: The T500 Luxe is a stunning chair that is let down slightly by its quality control.

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Rating: 8.0.

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