Best Budget Gaming Chairs in 2025

Published:Mon, 28 Apr 2025 / Source:https://www.ign.com/articles/best-budget-gaming-chair

A gaming chair is a great way to complete your desktop setup or even enhance your console gaming experience. But there's no way around how expensive they can become. If you're on a limited budget or would rather invest in a new game or upgrade for your PC than a seat, fear not: There are plenty of great gaming chairs that won't leave you wincing at your bank balance.

I've done the testing and research to help you find the best pick for you, whether you are limited to $100 or are looking for something to support that big and tall buddy that goes through gaming chairs like levels in World of Warcraft. These are the best budget gaming chairs of 2025.

TL;DR – The Best Budget Gaming Chairs:

The best budget gaming chairs offer a strong foundation, ample padding, durable upholstery, and proper ergonomics. Once the basics are settled, features like lumbar support, adjustable armrests, and tilt are nice additions that allow you to sink in and relax in the seat whether it’s pulled up to your gaming desk or plopped in front of your gaming TV.

However, weeding through the endless duds is a pain, both for your back and your wallet. With this guide, you can cut through the chaff to get back to doing what you love the most: playing games. Don't make that Elden Ring boss wait any longer, let's dive into the best budget picks of the year.

1. Razer Iskur V2 X

Best Budget Gaming Chair Overall

The Razer Iskur V2 X is the best budget gaming chair of 2025 so far. Not only does it look the part of a much more expensive gaming chair, it offers a precise mix of comfort, support, and style to fit into virtually any gaming setup. It's built with premium quality materials and is made to last, and it offers one of the best warranties I've seen yet for an affordable gaming chair.

Our own Seth Macy reviewed the original Razer Iskur back in 2021 and quickly fell in love. The line has only gotten better since then with the refined V2 and more affordable now that we have the V2 X. At the time of writing, I have been testing both chairs for several weeks, and though the V2 offers more features and adjustability, the V2 X is impressively comfortable and supportive for its much lower entry cost of around $300.

That accessible price point gets you one of the best looking gaming chairs around, whether you choose the black fabric or gray fabric version. It features the classic snakeskin pattern on the backrest and a slim but supportive seat cushion that effectively hides the frame beneath while still keeping its slim and stealthy aesthetic. While it's clearly a gaming chair, it's hardly overstated, which allows it to work in virtually any environment.

Razer proves with this chair that you don't need to spend an arm and a leg to get a supportive seat for PC gaming. It does away with the adjustable lumbar support in favor of an integrated built-in lumbar. This could have been a mistake, but the backrest is also precisely contoured to guide you into a proper seating position without even thinking about it or needing to make adjustments. I was able to sit down and find that the integrated lumbar matched the curvature of my back right off the bat. While some adjustability would have been nice to accommodate taller users, the backrest does its job and does it well, so long as you are 5'2" to 6'2".

It also incorporates a number of small touches that make it feel particularly versatile for different kinds of play. It's able to recline between 90 and 152 degrees, so you can really lay down and stretch out if you prefer, and comes with padded 2D armrests to ensure they match the height and width of your elbows, whether you're typing at a keyboard or gaming with a controller.

Razer has also done a good job of ensuring that this chair is built to last. It comes with a metal wheelbase that, while not quite as heavy duty as the standard Iskur V2, guarantees that it should never snap and render the seat unusable. It also comes with an impressive five-year warranty, which is simply one of the best you'll find among any affordable gaming chair.

The biggest omission here is that it doesn't come with any kind of neck pillow. It's a pretty silly thing to leave out, all things considered, and I found myself wishing it had one when I wanted to lean back and relax, like the Enki X. You can purchase one separately, but when gaming chairs a fraction of the price can throw it in, there's no reason why Razer should be leaving it out for either chair.

Taken as a whole, though, the Iskur V2 X is simply a fantastic value and the best gaming chair you can find on a budget for style, support, and comfort.

2. Razer Enki X

Best Big and Tall Budget Gaming Chair

The Razer Enki X is a humble all-star. It includes nearly all of the features of its more expensive counterpart, the standard Razer Enki, which is our pick for the Best Fabric Chair in our list of the Best Gaming Chairs. Most importantly, it’s one of the most comfortable gaming chairs you can buy if you're on the larger side.

The magic of the Enki is its backrest. Razer designed the chair with a 110-degree should arch to gently guide you toward its center. The lumbar support isn’t adjustable, but if you fall within the chair's recommended height range (5’1” to 6’4”) you’ll likely find that it lands in the right place to give you all the support you need. It’s also able to recline 152 degrees, so if you need a quick catnap, it’s ready to deliver.

Best of all, it supports gamers up to 299lbs and 6'8". Its uniquely designed backrest lends it the ability support a wider than average range of potential users. You pay a bit extra for that, to be sure, but it remains a cost effective option that's decidedly more premium than many other affordable gaming chairs targeting larger users.

For its relatively modest cost, it is surprisingly premium. It’s upholstered a mix of easy-to-clean PU leather and soft fabric where it touches the skin. It looks the part of a gaming chair but offers the type of all-day comfort that bland ergonomic chairs achieve. The seat is also very plush and is the perfect blend of supportive and soft without needing a weeks-long break-in period.

The Enki X is the affordable Enki in Razer’s lineup and that does mean some sacrifices. It doesn’t come with a neck pillow, which is a pretty big knock – and a testament to how comfortable the backrest is to win this accolade. Its armrests are also only 3D instead of 4D. But it’s worth buying a neck pillow separately (Razer’s own is available separately). Even with that added purchase, the Enki X is a steal.

3. Corsair TC100 Relaxed Fabric Gaming Chair

Best Fabric Gaming Chair on a Budget

Corsair is a mainstay in the PC gaming world, and it was only a matter of time before it got into the seating space. Since then, it's released a number of different chairs, and the TC100 Relaxed is my pick for the best affordable fabric gaming chair you can find right now. It's roomy, comfortable, and adjustable, ensuring that you can game in comfort however you prefer to sit.

At right around $200, the TC100 offers more than most other gaming chairs remotely near it in price. You can tell right away with its unique look that marries the classic racing chair design with a spacious seat that accommodates different seating styles. In fact, looking at it, it's quite easy to mistake for a chair that's double its price. Corsair nailed the look and feel of a premium chair while bringing its price down to a generously affordable level.

While we have featured the TC100 in the past, the fabric version takes comfort to the next level, similar to the Respawn 110 Pro featured next in this roundup. It allows the TC100 to be more breathable and accommodating to different environments. The fabric Corsair used is soft and feels immediately comfortable – a good match for its thickly padded and spacious seat.

While bolsters certainly look cool and evoke the racing seat spirit, the fact is that they can get in the way of finding a comfortable seating position over long gaming sessions. Corsair includes them but wisely positions them far enough out that you can easily cross your feet underneath you without finding them pressing in uncomfortably into either bolster. They are also included on the backrest to tie the aesthetic together, but the same applies there; though this chair isn't designed for big and tall gamers due to its 264lb weight limit.

Corsair also brings other premium features to the price point its competitors generally don't. Its recline is significantly deeper, topping out at 160 degrees, which feels like a full lay in practice. It also comes with 2D armrests that you can adjust to match your posture and how you're gaming at the time. Both its neck and lumbar pillow are also held in place by straps to ensure that they'll stay in place once you position them and won't need to spend time getting them back in place when you're in the middle of a match and happen to lean forward.

It comes with a plastic wheelbase, which I generally don't like for long-term durability, but by limiting its maximum weight, Corsair helps to ensure that it will stand the test of time. For added peace of mind, it also comes with a two-year warranty that you can confidently draw on if needed.

Thanks to the economics of scale and Corsair's long relationships within the manufacturing industry, this chair brings features and a level of quality typically reserved for higher price points to an accessible level, and it's a win for any PC gamer on a limited budget.

4. Respawn 110 Pro

Best Budget Gaming Chair Under $300

Respawn has been one of the go-to brands for gamers looking for quality chairs on limited budgets for years. The Respawn 110 Pro is an excellent pick, and for my money, the fabric version is hard to beat around this price.

Compared to competing chairs between $200 and $300, the 110 Pro offers more choice and more comfort for the investment. You can pick it up in either leatherette or a breathable fabric, but no matter which you choose, you'll find that the cushioning is thick and comfortable. If you opt for leatherette, you'll be able to choose from six different color options, including bright red, green, and deep purple, in addition to more understated black, gray, and white options. If you prefer fabric, you're limited to gray with black accents. No matter your preference, you should be able to find a look that matches your taste.

I recommend the fabric version for anyone that prioritizes comfort. Though every iteration of this chair offers the same level of thick foam padding that lacks the usual break-in period of even more expensive chairs. The fabric version is soft and much more breathable, whereas the leatherette can build up heat and get sticky in warmer environments. The fabric remains comfortable and ready for battle throughout.

Though its adjustments are limited in keeping with its more affordable price point, you can still tailor the height and recline to meet your needs. Respawn uses an improved recline mechanism, however, that allows you to lean back a full 155 degrees, so it's ready for everything from a feet-up gaming session to a quick catnap between sessions.

This chair isn't for everybody, however. If you prefer leather, you'll be more limited in your choices due to how bold some of its designs are. Likewise, it's best suited for mid to small-sized gamers due to its slightly narrower backrest and nylon wheelbase. Respawn rates it for gamers up to 275lbs, and because its backrest bolsters are not very pronounced, you might be able to get away with this. However, if you are on the big and tall side, it might be best to look toward the big and tall option I've included on this list.

5. Dowinx LS-6657D Breathable Fabric Gaming Chair

Best Gaming Chair Under $200

The Dowinx LS-6657D doesn't need gimmicks to stand out. Instead, this is a chair all about comfort and its understated sense of style. It's trimmed in a breathable fabric, lushly padded, and accommodates different ways to sit while gaming and working at your PC.

Unlike most gaming chairs around this price, the LS-6657D isn't ostentatious in its design. It maintains a connection to the classic racing seat design while also appearing a bit more elegant and grown-up to suit a wider range of gamers. Its available colors are more muted, and its presentation is slightly more tame. So if you like the features of racing seats but aren't sold on racing stripes and high contrast colors, this might be the seat for you.

Its upholstery is about more than simple style, however. Its fabric is soft and pleasant to touch, and its ample foam cushioning is enough to completely hide the frame without making the chair look unnecessarily bulky. Just as importantly, if you game in a warmer climate or don't have AC during the summer months, you'll find that it's much more breathable than leatherette.

As usual for gaming chairs around this price point, you won't find advanced adjustments like 4D armrests and seat depth sliders, but you can recline anywhere from 90 to 135 degrees and make use of its built-in footrest when you prefer to game with a controller or relax with a movie. Its armrests feature enough padding to be comfortable and will automatically shift to ensure they remain usable as you sit back to relax.

Its seat also has a couple tricks up its sleeve. In a surprising turn, Dowinx has outfitted it with a removable gel pad to aid in cooling. While its stripes hint at bolsters, the actual seat is much more flat than a traditional racing chair. This allows you to easily cross your legs or tuck a foot under you as you sit. Its lumbar pillow is also much larger than what is typically available around this price, ensuring that you'll receive wider support as a result.

The chair is rated to support gamers up to 300lbs, though I would encourage anyone approaching this weight to exercise caution. The biggest downside of this chair is that it uses a nylon wheelbase, which isn't as durable as aluminum over time. Still, its impressive sense of style and comfort over-deliver for its modest price, making this a great pick for gamers with mid-sized budgets.

6. GTPlayer GT800A Gaming Chair

Best Gaming Chair Under $100

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Coming in well under $100, the GTPlayer Gaming Chair offers racing seat sensibilities with ample padding and an aluminum wheelbase for long-term durability. Its bold styling won't be for everyone, but it balances aesthetics and support very well.

In fact, if you didn't know any better, it would be easy to mistake this chair as one from the legendary brand DXRacer, which was key in kicking off the racing seat trend, though this one is hundreds of dollars less. It doesn't offer the same degree of adjustability for its more affordable price, but you can still enjoy around 4 inches of height adjustment, the ability to recline up to 135 degrees, padded armrests that adjust to your level of recline and a build-in footrest. It also includes a pair of pillows to support your back and neck over lengthy gaming sessions.

Another high point with this chair is that the wheel base is made out of metal instead of plastic. At this price, that's pleasantly surprising as it's usually the first thing to go – both for the manufacturer attempting to cut costs and the gamer left with a broken chair.

There's a lot to like here for its low cost of entry, but it's also important to note that GTPlayer traded some comfort in the name of style with its bolsters. They are very pronounced, which means if you like to cross your legs as you sit, you will almost certainly find them in your way. They also make the backrest narrower, so if you are on the larger side, you might find it too confining to relax in. And don't read too much into its massage pillow, as it falls squarely into gimmick territory.

Still, for less than $100, this is a surprisingly capable chair that offers impressive bang for the buck.

What to Look for in a Budget Gaming Chair

Buying affordable furniture of any kind is tricky, but, like other pieces of furniture, there are things you can look for to ensure you're getting the best value. The picks above are each top in their class, but if you'd rather go out and do some research of your own, these are the things I recommend looking for:

  • Ergonomics: If there's one thing a lot of affordable gaming chairs get wrong, it's ergonomics. Look for a chair that offers support in the lower back, either through curvature or a high-quality pillow. This will ensure that your back has the support it needs and you won't get sore after a few short hours of gaming or work at your PC.
  • Padding, cushioning, and armrests: Another thing to keep in mind is that manufacturers might skimp when it comes to padding at lower prices. The last thing you want is to feel the frame when you're sitting back or decide to cross one or both legs. If an affordable chair looks like it's been put on a diet because of how thin the foam is, it's probably worth avoiding. Additional pillows and cushions can help mitigate this when it comes to the backrest, but I've yet to find a chair where inadequate seat cushioning is anything less than uncomfortable. Pay special attention to the armrests as well because anything too firm that you'll be leaning on for any length of time can quickly cause discomfort and soreness that lasts well beyond your gaming session.
  • Adjustments: Budget gaming chairs tend to offer fewer adjustments than higher-cost options, but that doesn't mean you should settle for something less than what meets your needs. Even a low-cost chair should allow you to adjust its height, backrests, and armrests, and have some kind of customizability for its tilt functionality.
  • Upholstery (fabric, leather, and overall quality): Gaming chairs come with either fabric or leatherette upholstery. As a rule, fabric is more breathable than leather, but leather will be easier to clean. Consider your climate and preferences before style if comfort is your priority. Though it can be difficult to tell in product pictures, I also recommend reading reviews to get an overall impression of the quality of these materials, as both can degrade quickly if the manufacturer has cut costs on quality.
  • A quality wheelbase: The base of its chair is its very foundation and is critically important to its long-term durability. It's also one of the most frequent things to break. Choose an aluminum wheelbase if at all possible. But if it's not, pay special attention to the chair's maximum supported weight and read reviews to get a picture of its reliability over time.
  • Avoid paying extra for gimmicks: The Amazon marketplace can be difficult to stand out in, and that's doubly true in the gaming chair market. To set themselves apart from competitors, many chairs offer gimmicks like massaging pillows. Understand that at any kind of reasonable price, these additional features are likely to be ineffective and exist purely to catch your attention. While you don't need to outright avoid these, they shouldn't be a key factor in your decision-making with everything else evenly considered.

Be sure to check out our guide on how to pick the best gaming chair for more information.

How We Pick the Best Budget Gaming Chairs

When making my selections, I always consider the chairs that I've personally used or members of our team have tested, first and foremost. Because there are so many options, it's impossible for me to test everything, so I've also done extensive research to find the very best picks, leveraging my long history of testing gaming chairs for a living to separate the good (and bad) from the great. As I do this, I pay special attention to build quality, ergonomics, pricing, and factor in both critical and user reviews.

Throughout the extensive process of testing, analysis, comparisons, and overall research, I've brought years of experience and a critical lens to every chair considered, highlighting only the best for your purchasing choice.

Budget Gaming Chair FAQs

Are gaming chairs worth it?

While the answer to this question will always be subjective, there is wisdom to the idea of investing in the place you'll be spending a large amount of your life. If you spend hours at your PC, having a comfortable and supportive chair can be a major enhancement to your quality of life. The real question is whether it's worth investing in a gaming chair versus an office or ergo chair. Each type has its benefits, but a gaming chair adds a bit flair to the experienece, which can be important if you're a streamer or have invested in the appearance of your gaming setup. Gaming chairs also brings some unique features like deep reclines, more adjustable armrests, and even footrests for kicking back with a controller. It's also possible to find gaming chairs with good ergonomics and adjustability. Ultimatley, this depends on your taste, budget, and what you're looking to get out of your chair.

Why are gaming chairs so expensive?

In general, gaming chairs are a luxury product. You don't need one, but if you're anything like me, you probably want one to take your PC setup to the next level. Because of this, the prices tend to be higher for both mid-range and premium-level chairs from major companies, but that's not all there is to it. Paying extra often gets you higher quality materials, better warranties, and more stylish designs. It can also open the door to more ergonomic adjustments, which can be very important to your long-term comfort. The law of diminishing returns is very strong in the seating market, however, so research carefully before dropping hundreds of dollars on one chair when a more affordable option might accomplish your goals for less.

Do budget gaming chairs come with a warranty?

Oftentimes, yes. Though if you're buying from a smaller brand located overseas, it's important to remember that there's a difference between listing a warranty and it actually actually supporting it. If you're unsure, purchase from marketplaces with generous return policies, read reviews, and see if you can find other people's experiences with the company. Remember, you can also email the company with any specific questions you might have and their answer, as well as how long it takes to reply, can give you an indication of whether the company will offer the kind of support you require. If you're buying from a major brand, like Razer or Corsair, you can count on a warranty of at least a year and usually more.

Christopher Coke has been a regular contributor to IGN since 2019 and has been covering games and technology since 2013. He has covered tech ranging from gaming controllers to graphics cards, gaming chairs and gaming monitors, headphones, IEMs, and more for sites such as MMORPG.com, Tom’s Hardware, Popular Science, USA Today’s Reviewed, and Popular Mechanics. Find Chris on Twitter @gamebynight.

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