Ergonomic High Back Racer Style PC Gaming Chair Pink - Techni Sport: Adjustable, Swivel, Lumbar Support
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Ergonomic High Back Racer Style PC Gaming Chair Pink - Techni Sport: Adjustable, Swivel, Lumbar Support | $185.99 | ![]() |
The Techni Sport TS-4300 Ergonomic High Back Computer Racing Gaming Chair will put the pedal to the metal on productivity in any office or game room. Unlike regular office chairs, it gives an eye catching racer style appearance and modern look to spruce up any environment. With the cool resemblance of a sport's car interior, let your imagination "race" as you recline and swivel in superb comfort for gaming or work sessions lasting 8 hours or more. This ultimate computer gaming chair is made with synthetic TechniFlex upholstery and features a height adjustable memory foam seat, reclining back mechanism up to 150 degrees, tilt & tension mechanism control, ergonomic and adjustable headrest and lumbar support cushions, height adjustable and swivel armrests, and a durable color matching 5-star nylon base with color matching dual non-marking 2" casters. 3% of sales go toward causes that support our Veterans. Seat adjusts from 18.25" to 21.75" high. Weight Capacity: 250Lbs. Color: Pink
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