Gaming Chairs
Racing-style seats with deep bolsters, a recline mechanism and the headrest-plus-lumbar pillow set buyers expect. Loud where the brand wants it, quietly solid where it counts.

Gaming chairs live or die on two things buyers can’t see in a render: the gas lift and the recline mechanism. A teenager throws their full weight into a recline several times a day, so we spec a Class 4 lift and a tested tilt as the baseline rather than the upsell. The bolster foam and the PU wrap are where you choose your price point.
We can match a competitor’s look — the colourways, the stitch lines, the embroidered logo — but we’ll be honest about which parts of a cheap reference chair we’d change so yours doesn’t come back. Branding is yours; the mechanism underneath is where we don’t cut.
What you can configure
These are the choices that move the price and the performance. Lock the ones that matter to your market and leave the rest to us.
| Style | Racing bucket seat with fixed side bolsters |
|---|---|
| Recline | Backrest recline (typically up to ~155°) with lock |
| Pillows | Detachable headrest and lumbar cushions |
| Cover | PU leather, PVC or fabric; custom colourways and logos |
| Gas lift | Class 4 as standard for gaming use |
| Base & wheels | Nylon or aluminium five-star base; 50–60 mm castors |
| Standards | Built and tested to BIFMA and EN; reports arranged on request |

Class 4 lift is not where to save
Most gaming-chair complaints trace back to the gas lift, because the chair gets dropped into a recline harder and more often than an office seat ever does. We fit a Class 4 lift as standard for gaming models even when a Class 3 would pass a quieter spec, and we won’t quote a Class 2 lift on a gaming chair at all. It’s a small line on the BOM that decides whether a container of chairs is still standing after a year.
Gaming Chairs — what buyers ask
We work in full containers, so the real question is models per 40HQ rather than a unit MOQ. A stock model in a standard colour fills a container at a lower price than a fully custom build with your own foam and packaging. Send the model and your container target and we’ll give you a straight answer.
Usually, yes. Send a photo or a link and, if you can, a sample. We measure the parts that matter — frame, foam density, gas lift class, mechanism — and quote to those, telling you anything we’d change to make it survive the container and the warranty period.
We build to BIFMA, EN and ANSI as the model needs, under an ISO 9001:2015 system. We don’t claim certificates we don’t hold. When your order needs a stamped third-party report we arrange testing through a lab such as SGS or TÜV and quote the fee before you commit.
It varies with the model and whether it ships knocked-down or assembled. KD packing lifts the count and cuts freight per chair. We give you the exact loading plan with the quote so your landed cost is accurate.
Get a quote on gaming chairs
Tell us the model, the container count and your market. We reply within one working day with a price, a 40HQ loading plan and an honest note on lead time.