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noblechairs Legend Gaming Chair Review

Rating: 8.0.

noblechairs are back with what they are calling their most sophisticated chair to date. Everything they have learned from previous releases, such as the Hero and Icon, has been used to develop the Legend. Available in five different colours across three different finishes, could this be the perfect gaming chair? Let's take a look…

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
00:40 Details and pricing
02:04 Assembly of the chair
03:17 Design of the chair
05:50 Arm rests
06:16 Adjustments / Lumbar support
08:04 The base and materials
08:50 Build quality / comfort
11:22 Ergonomic office chair user views!

Specifications:

  • Steel frame
  • Deform resistant cold foam
  • Aluminium base
  • Nylon/polyurethane 60 mm casters
  • Polyurethane 4d armrests
  • Rocking mechanism tilt 11 degrees
  • Backrest adjustability 90 to 125 degrees
  • Built in lumbar support
  • Durable gas lift (class4)
  • Maximum load 150 kg
  • 2 Included, removeable cushions

The noblechairs Legend ranges in price according to the model.  £419.99 for the TX Series, £449.99 for the White edition, £459.99 for the Black, Black/White/Red, Java (brown). You can purchase one from Overclockers UK.

Pros:

  • Comfortable.
  • Good build quality on the main body of the chair.
  • Plenty of adjustment options.
  • Available in a selection of finishes and colourways.
  • Suitable for heavier users.

Cons:

  • Slight rattle on armrests.
  • Takes some time to get used to.
  • Expensive.
  • Moves excessively on hard floors.

KitGuru says: If you're looking for a very well built, comfortable and ergonomic gaming chair then definitely check this out. The noblechairs Legend is built to last and is very comfortable once getting past the ‘breaking in' period. The design is classy and sleek and would look great in both gaming and work environments. 

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Rating: 8.0.

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