Quote (JVL @ Oct 21 2016 08:07am)
Why would I say anything, good or bad, about DXRacer if I didn't have any experience with them? I own one myself, and have tried several other models than my own. It is my experience that most products labled with "gaming" is garbage. But back in the day when I was looking for a new chair, I had to try out DXRacer because, like any other gaming product, it was hyped up. But for no reason.
I don't have any backproblems, yet, but I will if I keep using this. I had my cousin and uncle try it out for an extended period of time and they agreed with me. They both have huge back problems, and my uncle is almost unable to travel because of this. I have my eyes on a Herman Miller chair because that's what they both use, and have used, for over 10 years. Might be expensive but at least you actually get what you pay for compared to this shit I'm sitting in now.
I guess it's not for everyone then?
I'll be honest, I haven't tried too many different chairs and my dxracer is the first >$100 chair I've owned but I sit in it for like 5-10 hours a day and I've never felt any back pain or discomfort. The model I have is even a little too small for me, my shoulders being too wide and I still have no issues. I actually used to get back pain from my old chair too and this has alleviated it entirely.
Quote (yupitsmeh @ Oct 21 2016 08:32am)
ok compare them
tell us your experience with both, pros and cons
with my experience with both, adjustable lumbar is only thing that they have over dx, dx has more recline
Maybe this has something to do with it. I can't stand lumbar support, I threw the lumbar pillow to the other side of the room. My car has adjustable lumbar and i have it cranked all the way to minimum. For someone who needs the lumbar support the dxracer isn't good enough?