GT Omega Pro Blue Gaming Chair Review

Published by Francesco Daghini on 19.08.15
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Closer Look - Part II

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The seat and its back support are entirely covered in black fabric. Apart from that there are colored spots, whereas you can choose what color you want. Unfortunately, this kind of fabric feels kind of rough on naked skin, especially when the chair is brand new. The seat design resembles a racing seat as you can find them on race cars, with a flat seat, an high back piece which is fairly embracing, and an high headrest with an aggressive look. The backseat can be titled by 90° thanks to the lever you find on the right side: even when the backseat is fully tilted, you will never feel like you're falling down, thanks to the solid base. The plastic panels on both sides could be better, they have edgy corners and they feel a bit cheap. To make the seat even more comfortable, the chair is bundled with to additional cushions, one for the headrest and one for lumbar support; in this case, the lumbar support cushion is really helpful and prevents you from getting nasty back pains when you spend many hours playing or working. Armrests can be modified in height and they can rotate to the left and to the right as well.


Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Photo Gallery / Delivery
Page 3 - Closer Look - Part I
Page 4 - Closer Look - Part II
Page 5 - Conclusion




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