Today we are checking out the Corsair TC60 Gaming Chair in grey. This is the most affordable chair in Corsair's line-up but does it perform as you'd expect? Or does the chair suffer from typical “gamer chair” problems, like a lack of ergonomic support? Let's find out…
00:15 Introduction and some honest advice
01:31 Is it hard to build the chair?
02:35 The design and build quality
03:45 Comfort levels
05:05 Wheels/Base
05:51 Seat Mechanics
07:06 Arm/rests
07:41 Lumbar support (or lack of)
08:30 Jack's closing thoughts
Specifications:
- Adjustable Tilt angle: 0-10°
- Tilt Mechanism: Recline with synchronized tilt and four position lock, Height Adjust
- Class 3 Gas Lift with 10cm of height adjustment
- Max weight: 124Kg
- Relaxed fit for all-day comfort
- 3D Armrests: Front/Back, Left/Right, Up/Down adjustment
- 6 Levels of Armrest Height Totalling 7.5cm
- Armrest size: 25cm x 9.0cm x 2.2cm
- Seat foam type: Polyurethane foam (cold foam)
- Seat foam density: 55kg/m³
- Seat size: 57.4cm x 43.2cm
- 6cm Dual Castor Wheels Suitable for Wood and Carpet
- Breathable Soft Fabric Design
- Approx 45° Recline
- Weight 19Kg
You can purchase the Corsair TC60 Fabric Gaming Chair for £219.90 from Corsair HERE.
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Pros
- Minimalist design aesthetic compared to other gaming chairs.
- 3D armrests.
- Wide relaxed fit design.
- 6 stops of armrest height adjustment.
- Nice soft fabric.
Cons
- Limited lumbar and headrest support.
- Recline lock can jolt you forward if not used correctly.
- Tension dial is fiddly and difficult to access on the base.
- Corsair's slightly more expensive models offer more bang for buck.
KitGuru says: The Corsair TC60 cements itself firmly as a decent consideration when compared to other gamer chairs. The soft fabric design feels premium and personally I'm a big fan of the minimalist and less “gamery” design aesthetic.