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Noblechairs Epic TX Review

Rating: 9.5.

If you’re in the market for a gaming chair but aren’t a fan of faux leather or firm padding, then look no further! Noblechairs has launched its latest TX line, boasting style, breathability and a fleece backing for durability and comfort. We’re checking out the Epic TX, is it really any good though? Let’s find out!

Specifications:

  • Practical tilting function (max. 11°)
  • 4D Armrests for maximum adjustability
  • Adjustable backrest angle (90° to 135°)
  • Breathable fabric covering
  • Two comfortable pillows included
  • Deform resistant cold foam
  • Durable hydraulic gas lift (Class 4)
  • Office chair certification in accordance with DIN EN 1335
  • Robust aluminium base
  • 60mm casters suitable for hard and soft flooring
  • Robust steel frame
  • Max load of up to 120kg (265 lbs)
  • Manufacturer's warranty: 2 Years (EU / NA)
  • Weight approx. 28 kg / 61.7 lbs
  • Total Height: 129 – 139 cm/ 50.8 – 54.7 inch
  • Seating Height: 49 – 59 cm/ 19.3 – 23.2 inch

You can purchase the Noblechairs Epic TX for £329.99 from Overclockers UK HERE!

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Pros

  • Light parts made assembly easier.
  • Very comfortable and breathable.
  • Head pillow is in the right place to support my head.
  • Quality detailing and material finish.
  • Makes laying down comfortable and practical.

Cons

  • Can be scary snapping forward the mechanism during installation to attach the backrest.
  • Usual stiff and hard armrests.

KitGuru says: This is one of our favourite chairs that has passed through here at KitGuru – from the ease of building, the lightweight backrest and seat were easy to install, the comfort and design, all the way through to build quality and price.

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Rating: 9.5.

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