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Boulies Gaming Chair Rundown – Master vs Elite vs Ninja Pro!

Boulies started out in London back in 2015 and have since expanded to the United States and Australia. The company offers a wide range of gaming and office chairs in a variety of different sizes, finishes and colours. Today were running through the three chairs from their gaming range to give you the lowdown on how they compare, and how each model has a slightly different target user.

Timestamps

00:00 Start
00:50 Warranty
01:10 Master Series
03:43 Elite Series
06:03 Ninja Pro Series
08:29 Mat's close out

Boulies Master Series

The Master series is the top of the line offering from the Boulies gaming range. It features their fully adjustable lumbar support which we found impressive during our full review. The Master comes in two sizes, regular and a larger ‘Master Max' model, which aims to cater for the larger and heavier gamers out there.

(Picture: Boulies Master in their Charcoal Grey Water Repellent Fabric finish)

The Master, just like all other chairs in Boulies' gaming range, features all of the adjustability options we've come to expect from a gaming chair – like adjustable height and tilt tension, unlockable recline and impressive 4D armrests.

Below deck, the chair is supported by a fully aluminium 5 spoke base, class 4 gas lift and 60mm XL PU casters – ensuring a smooth and solid connection between you and the ground.

Specifications

  • Upholstery – Boulies ultraflex leather (with partial perforated) + microfiber suede, Boulies W/R fabric + microfiber
  • Frame – Extra Strong Steel Frame
  • Five star foot base – Aluminium Base
  • Foam – 100% Cold-cure foam
  • Tilt mechanism – Multi tilt
  • Casters – 6cm PU casters
  • Hydraulics – Class 4
  • Built-in lumbar support

You can buy the Master Series gaming chairs directly from Boulies starting at £289.99 HERE.

(Pictured: Boulies Master Max in their Black Ultraflex PU finish)

Boulies Elite Series

If adjustable lumbar support isn't high on your list of priorities when shopping for a new gaming chair, then the Elite series may be better suited to your needs. The Elite also comes in a standard size and is also available in the same, larger ‘max' variant as the Master chairs.

Seat feel is the same as the Master, thanks to the firmness of the internal cushion being identical. Boulies include removable lumbar and neck support pillows this time around though.

(Pictured: Boulies Elite in their Charcoal Black Ultraflex PU finish)

The fundamental features of the chair, such as the gas lift, wheel base, castors and controls are the same across the entire range of Boulies gaming chairs. They are sturdy and solid no matter which chair you choose.

The Elite comes in slightly more affordable than the Master series, so could be a good choice for any budget conscious gamers looking for a new throne.

(Picture: Boulies Elite in their Charcoal Black Ultraflex PU finish)

Specifications

  • Upholstery – Boulies ultraflex leather (with partial perforated) + microfiber suede, Boulies W/R fabric + microfiber
  • Frame – Extra Strong Steel Frame
  • Five star foot base – Aluminium Base
  • Foam – 100% Cold-cure foam
  • Tilt mechanism – Multi tilt
  • Casters – 6cm PU casters
  • Hydraulics – Class 4

You can buy the Elite Series gaming chairs directly from Boulies starting at £279.99 HERE.

Boulies Ninja Pro

Finally we have the Ninja Pro – the out and out gaming chair from Boulies. The chair features a design that is heavily inspired by automotive industry and doesn't shy away from catering to the gamers out there.

The Ninja Pro keeps the options a little simpler when compared to the other chairs in Boulies' gaming range, coming in only one size and one finish, Ultraflex PU. The design is more striking this time around though, with bold designs and eye-catching colours.

(Picture: Boulies Ninja Pro in their White Ultraflex PU finish)

Cushion feel on the Ninja Pro is by far the softest throughout the entire Boulies gaming range, the chair gives that ‘sinking' feeling when sitting down.

The Ninja Pro retains the same base and adjustability found on the other chairs on offer, but like the Elite, opts for additional, removable pillows over a built in lumbar support system.

If you're looking for something to keep you comfortable over longer gaming sessions, then this could be the option for you.

(Picture: Boulies Ninja Pro in their White Ultraflex PU finish)

Specifications

  • Upholstery – Boulies ultraflex leather (with partial perforated) + microfiber suede
  • Frame – Extra Strong Steel Frame
  • Five star foot base – Aluminium Base
  • Foam – 100% Cold-cure foam
  • Tilt mechanism – Multi tilt
  • Casters – 6cm PU casters
  • Hydraulics – Class 4

You can buy the Ninja Pro gaming chair directly from Boulies for £269.99 HERE.

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KitGuru says: The wide range of features, colours and finishes ensure that they'll be a Boulies chair to suit everyone.

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