🪑 Elevate your game, own your comfort — the chair that adapts as fast as you do!
The Razer Iskur V2 gaming chair features an innovative adaptive lumbar support system with adjustable height and protrusion, high-density foam cushions for lasting comfort, and a reactive seat tilt with up to 152-degree recline. Wrapped in durable EPU-grade synthetic leather fabric and equipped with 4D armrests, it’s engineered for professional gamers and managers who demand ergonomic precision and style.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 88 x 69 x 37 centimetres |
Package Weight | 33 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 60 x 70 x 130 centimetres |
Brand | Razer |
Colour | Fabric |
Included components | Arm Pad |
Part number | RZ38-04900300-R3G1 |
Size | One Size |
Warranty description | 2 year manufacturer. |
Style | Iskur V2 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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I can't recommend it (fabric)
Much to my disappointment, the chair is nowhere close to being worth £599.99. I'm 5ft 10", 160 pounds and athletic in build. Check out Ahnesty on YouTube for a great video review of this chair.As for my review, it mirrors much of what Ahnesty states. The major problem of this chair is that it's simply too small to be ergonomic. Despite my relatively small frame (19 inches from shoulder to shoulder) I felt like I was sitting in a chair sized for a teenager or somebody sized perhaps 5ft 8" or less. You also can't turn in the chair as the wings are too restrictive and prevent this almost entirely. It defeats the purpose of the pivoting lumbar mechanism.As for the material, it's very coarse and scratchy; the decorative stitching on the seat base only amplifies this, making bare skin sitting not particularly comfortable. Ironically, the titan evo 2022 that I compared the Iskur v2 with was actually far softer of a material (softweave - not coarse) and not as firm (more give/springyness) to the seat (shocking) as it's very firm.The seat depth is also far too shallow. Despite sitting as far back as possible, the lumbar mechanism takes up too much room to scoot back far enough for your legs to fit ergonomically. 45cm is ridiculous, 48+ would have been sensible to accomodate for the depth lost to the lumbar mechanism. That said, this has been the only lumbar support in a gaming chair to support my rather deep lumbar curve.It's just such a shame Razer got the material and proportions almostly entirely wrong. Like Ahnesty mentions, the chair is far too limiting to be ergonomic and tall folk (especially 6ft+) should avoid this one - or at least until there's an XL version.P.S Was sold as new but was clearly used - head pillow stolen, scratches from assembly and the piston loosely laying on the seat as it couldn't be depressed to store back in it's proper foam insert. I would advise taking good note the chairs condition or videoing opening and inspecting parts for such a high price item.
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