Gaming Chairs
Racing-style chairs built for long sessions — bolstered seats, breathable backs and a tilt-lock that holds. Made on the same audited line as our office seating, so retail programmes clear compliance the same way.

Gaming chairs live a harder life than an office chair: more recline cycles, heavier users, longer sessions. The parts that fail are the recline mechanism and the gas lift, so on gaming models we default to the Class 4 lift and a heavier tilt, and we say so on the quote rather than hiding it in the bill of materials.
We build the racing-style seat with bolstered sides and a breathable back, which keeps it cooler than a fully padded shell over a long session. Foam density and cover material both move the price and the feel — tell us the price point and the market and we will land the build there honestly.
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-style with side bolsters |
|---|---|
| Back | Breathable mesh or padded shell |
| Recline | Tilt-lock mechanism; rocking option |
| Gas lift | SGS-grade Class 4 standard on gaming models |
| Arms | Fixed, 2D or 3D adjustable |
| Cover | PU leather or fabric; foam density specified per order |
| Standards | Built and tested to BIFMA general-use bench tests; reports arranged on request |

Where we will not cut: the gas lift
The single part that turns a gaming-chair programme into a recall is the gas lift. We use SGS-grade Class 4 lifts on gaming models as standard and do not quote a lighter one to win a price, because a chair that sinks — or worse — is a problem no margin covers. If a buyer pushes for a cheaper lift to hit a number, we put the refusal in writing and explain it.
Gaming Chairs — what buyers ask
It depends on the model and how much customisation you need. A stock design in a standard colour runs lower than a fully custom build with your own foam and packaging. Send the model and target quantity and we'll give you a straight MOQ, not a brochure number.
Usually, yes. Send a photo or a link and, if you can, a sample. We measure the parts that matter — frame, foam density, mesh weight, mechanism — and quote to those, telling you anything we'd change to make it last and pass an audit.
The factory has already passed both. Product test reports are separate from the factory audit — we build to BIFMA X5.1 and the relevant EN standard, and arrange third-party SGS or TÜV testing per programme. Tell us which retailer and which standard and we'll line up exactly what you need.
That varies with the model and whether it ships knocked-down or assembled. Knocked-down packing lifts the count and cuts freight per chair. We give you the exact loading plan with the quote so your landed cost is real, not a guess.
Get a quote on gaming chairs
Tell us the model, the quantity, your market and the audit you need to clear. We reply within one working day with a price, a loading plan and an honest note on lead time.