Featuring Herman Miller, Ikea, Razer, Noblechairs and Secretlab.
Let’s take a look.
The Embody also comes fully assembled, so you don’t need to spend any time building it.
So - is it worth the steep asking price?
If you’re lucky enough to be able to afford it, then yes.
It’s super comfortable, cleverly adjustable and looks fantastic - and it should last for years and years.
The impact this has on long gaming sessions is clear, especially by the day’s end.
The Core model has plenty else to boast about.
In terms of ergonomics we get the works.
In terms of flexibility, it’s hard to ask for much more.
The only caveat to this Core model?
During hotter summer months, these might not not ventilate enough for some.
The chair is also fairly expensive, though it’s still much cheaper than our #1 pick.
It’s by far the cheapest option on this list, although it’s still a significant three-figure investment.
Assembly is also very straightforward, requiring just eleven bolts according to a review on the Ikea website.
Frequently asked questions
Are gaming chairs worth the money?
Some of them are, but it depends on what you’re looking for.
What biases do you have?
That’s a great, totally real question, and I’m glad you asked.