Symino Gaming Chair with Footrest, Up/Down Armrests, Suede Fabric Ergonomic Office Chair, 150° Recline Computer Chair for Desk, Green
Color:
Green
Frame material:
Faux Leather
En stock
9.98 kg
Si
Nuevo
Amazon
USA
- Upgrade your gaming and work setup with the symino gaming chair – built for all‑day comfort. Whether you need a gaming chair, office chair, or computer chair, this ergonomic high back chair delivers. The 150° recline plus pull‑out foot rest lets you switch from 90° focus mode to full relaxation instantly – perfect as a desk chair with foot rest for your home office or gaming desk. The adjustable headrest and removable lumbar support pillow help relieve back pain, keeping you comfortable during long hours. The soft, easy‑to‑clean upholstery looks great and lasts. Built on a sturdy metal base with a Class 3 gas lift and smooth swivel casters, this chair supports up to 330 lbs. It rolls quietly on any floor – hardwood or carpet. Assembly takes only 15–20 minutes with included tools and instructions. Backed by a 1‑year warranty and friendly customer support.
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PU leather that cleans up in seconds: No more panic over spilled soda or coffee. Wipe and go. The smooth, solid color finish looks professional – works as leather office chair or white gaming chair for your setup Unique armrests – simple up/down: No complicated levers. Just lift or lower to match your desk height. The padded surface is soft on elbows without being bulky. 150° recline + footrest for real rest: Work upright at 90°. Chill at 120°. Fully recline to 150° and stretch your legs. Your gaming chair just became a lounger Ergonomic high back works with your spine: Adjustable headrest cradles your neck. Lumbar pillow fills the gap in your lower back. Designed for people who sit more than they stand 330 lbs capacity – daily driver tough: Smooth swivel, quiet casters, sturdy gas lift. Assembles fast. A comfortable office chair that doesn’t scream “gamer” – but works for both