Cyber Monday is officially here, and several brands and retailers have slashed prices in honor of the shopping holiday. If you’re on the hunt for the best Cyber Monday gaming chair deals you’re in luck, because these sales include surprisingly big savings on models from Anda Seat, E-Win and even high-end brands like X-Tech and Herman Miller.
The best Cyber Monday gaming chair deals include savings of over 50% on select models. Gaming Chair Ergonomic
When deciding on the best gaming chair for you, remember that adjustable arm rests, solid frames and adequate back support make hours-long screen sessions much more comfortable. Plus, ergonomic chairs should be adjustable to accommodate people with different heights, weights and with other position preferences. Ahead, we’ve rounded up the best Cyber Monday gaming chair deals (plus a few gaming desks, below) so you can upgrade your gaming set-up, and save big while doing it.
If you’re looking for the best of the best, this Herman Miller gaming chair is 25% off for Cyber Monday. It’s our pick for the best premium gaming chair, and offers deluxe features with a 12-year warranty. Made from a strong yet lightweight die-cast aluminum frame and cooling foam, this chair has been lauded by reviewers and professionals alike as the best gaming chair ever made. And right now, it’s 25% off.
For serious gamers, Anda Seat is worth a look. This molded foam chair offers a widened seat cushion that provides comfort to gamers of all sizes while the ergonomic design takes the load off your back and rear. Even better? You can recline the chair up to 160 degrees to create a comfortable spot for naps. Get all of this for 38% less today.
At $530 off, this is a great deal on a gaming chair from X-Tech. It’s still somewhat pricey, but for good reason: The chair features a gel-meets-foam seat with comfy contouring, which is designed to distribute weight and keep gamers cool.
This budget-friendly chair from Furmax is already pretty affordable, but the extra 15% off Cyber Monday deal makes the deal even better. It has a padded seat and armrests, as well as a 360-degree swivel. Because this chair has fewer ergonomic and comfort features than others on the list, it’s best for shorter gaming sessions. But if you’re on a budget, the price is hard to beat.
Durable PVC leather wrapped around a foam core gives this chair stain-resistance, excellent support and breathability. It’s also 15% off right now with code BF25. Choose from five attractive color combinations, including a striking black and white option.
With a cushioned seat that’s made with pocket springs for better pressure distribution and shaped foam for added comfort, the Dowinx Gaming Chair is a great option for anyone who puts in extended hours in front of their screen. And when you need a quick break, the footrest snaps out for added comfort. Keep in mind though, that because of the specific design features, this chair is best suited for those weighing under 220 pounds.
Upholstered in bonded leather, the Staples Emerge Vartan chair is a highly functional option offering seat height adjustment, tilt tension and lock, adjustable arms and a 135 degree reclining seat. Plus, it includes a removable head pillow and lumbar pillow for added support and comfort. It’s 55% off right now.
If you’re looking for a solid gaming chair that doesn’t break the bank, the highly-rated Insignia Essential PC Gaming Chair might be the right pick for you. It offers an adjustable seat height and a swivel and tilt mechanism for comfort and support, while a sturdy, five-pointed star base with wheels makes it easy to move around. As for weight restrictions, it can support up to 275 pounds.
Another budget-friendly contender at 57% off, the Flash Furniture X20 Gaming Chair Racing Office Chair has a fully reclining back for sneaking in comfortable naps and a removable headrest and lumbar pillow for reducing back strain. The black and red combo is slick, too.
This pick from Superjare offers the best of both worlds: At a glance, it’s a farmhouse-style desk to match rustic decor, but on closer look, it offers several techie features for your gaming needs. For starters, the built-in LED lights can be customized with 20 static colors, 22 dynamic modes, brightness settings and more. It’s also equipped with four plug outlets and two USB ports for multiple devices. It’s available in five finishes and two sizes (47-inch and 53-inch), and is a clever (and affordable) option if you’re looking for a gaming desk that doesn’t look like...well, a gaming desk.
If your “gaming room” is more like a “gaming nook,” this compact yet strategically designed desk is ideal for small spaces—not to mention, it’s an impressive 75% off right now. Complete with a rack for stacking games and controllers, a headphone hook, a monitor riser, speaker stands, a small drawer, and yes—a cupholder—it has everything you need without taking up a ton of room.
An ideal solution for gamers who also work from home and want a desk to suit both scenarios, we highly recommend a standing desk. You’ll save big on this pick from Vari, which comes in five top finishes and five size options. But its true claim to fame is the built-in motor, which lets you adjust the desk height for sitting and standing positions throughout the day. While this pick isn’t full of gaming-specific features, it’s a truly versatile, ergonomic choice if that’s what you’re after.
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As a senior editor at Forbes, I report on the business of sports and edit coverage in Forbes.com's SportsMoney section. I previously served as an assistant managing editor, overseeing the website's network of nearly 3,000 contributors and the editors working with them, and as the deputy business editor, overseeing the business coverage at Forbes.com and working closely with the channel's contributing writers in digging up stories, developing angles and delivering strong analysis. In my pre-Forbes days, I worked in sports and business news as an editor at the New York Times.
Send me your comments and complaints on Twitter.
I’m a senior fashion editor covering women's and men's fashion, accessories and fitness apparel. My writing has appeared in T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Vogue and The Wall Street Journal. Prior to joining Forbes, I wrote two books, including The New Beauty: A Modern Look at Beauty, Culture, and Fashion, and I currently hold certificates in the history of design from Sotheby’s Institute of Art and fashion styling from the Business of Fashion. I grew up in Rhode Island, studied art history at Brown University and was—and remain—a sneaker obsessive with far too many pairs of white sneakers.
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