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noblechairs launches new TX series fabric gaming chairs

Since noblechairs first burst on to the scene, the company has become well known for its real leather and faux leather gaming chairs, but what about those that prefer fabric? Today, noblechairs is launching its new TX series gaming chairs, swapping out leather for a breathable fabric in a two-tone design. 

The noblechairs TX series uses fabric and fleece backing to offer comfort and breathability. It also has a stain-resistant coating, which should make the chair easier to clean after any food or drink spills.

The noblechairs TX series will be available in three versions to start off with, the EPIC model, the HERO model and the ICON model. The EPIC model uses silver inserts and black badges, while the HERO model features built-in adjustable lumbar support and memory foam in the head rest. The ICON TX is the sleekest of the bunch, offering a simpler curved, understated design.

Currently, all three models are expected to begin shipping via Overclockers UK in mid-August. Pricing starts at £329.99 for the EPIC TX, £339.95 for the ICON TX and £364.99 for the HERO TX.

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