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Talk about completing the circle. Gaming chairs have been around for a while, but their popularity soared in 2014, when Singapore’s Secretlab slashed prices and shipped them to homes across the island. These days everyone from Asus, Logitech and Osim have explored adding gaming chairs to their inventory and now Singapore’s leading gaming accessories company Razer is joining the fray with Razer Iskur.
Revealed during RazerCon 2020, the Razer Iskur it carries the company’s iconic green and black color palette, to match the gaming aesthetic these chairs are known for, but for all its sleek looks, it looks like one of many gaming chairs on the market right now .
The exception, however, seems to be the focus on lower lumbar support provided by an external support system. While most chairs on the market today provide a removable cushion-shaped lower lumbar support, the Razer Iskur claims that theirs has 26 degrees of customization.
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If you own a gaming chair and have it in PU leather, we hope Razer recognizes the effects of moisture on PU and has perfected the Iskur in such a way that you won’t see the same fate as many similar chairs used in humid environments. Environments. Otherwise, the snake scale pattern seen on the lumbar support and seat will literally shed over time.
Priced at $ 499.99 / € 499.99 / S $ 749.90It is not surprising that the Razer Iskur ranked higher on the price scale. Considering that in these times, even Google themselves have gone for a more sensible pricing strategy for their products, Razer might well feel boosted by the fact that they have done quite well in terms of revenue so far in 2020 to make such a game.
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The Razer Iskur is up against many other gaming chairs right now on the market. We have ASUS, Royale, APOL, Kane X, Herman Miller x Logitech G, Predator x OSIM, and of course Secretlab.
Nonetheless, there will certainly be pockets of fans within the Razer camp who will buy this chair.
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After all, it will definitely have the approval of its CEO, Tan Min Liang, who had previously encouraged his community to ditch their “gaming” chairs. With the CEO suffering from a slipping disc (which is no joking matter), the Razer Iskur could very well be the savior that many Min Liang and gamers have been looking for.
Does that mean that all Razer employees would also be eager to work in comfort in the near future?
The Razer Iskur is now available to order exclusively on the Razer website.
Gerald is currently straddling his love of video games and board games. There is nothing that interests you more than trying the newest and sleekest device in town. You dream of publishing a board game in the future!
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