Which gaming chair should you buy on Black Friday?

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It's always amazing to see some of the best gaming chairs go on offer during the holiday period. Gaming seats are expensive after all, and any chance folks get to buy a throne for themselves without overspending is amazing. That said, navigating Black Friday gaming chair deals can be a bit of a maze if you don't know what to look for. 

Getting to know the kind of chair you need is going to be instrumental to making the most of this year's sale, particularly if you're after the best value for money. Before you get the tape measure out, though, it's worth taking a top-down look at some of the best gaming chairs on the market so that you know what to expect.

We've had our rears in plenty of cushions this year, but we've also been tracking their prices all year round. That means we know what a good chair does and how much a good deal will set you back. Thankfully, the biggest savings are usually reserved for Black Friday. If you're not sure which gaming chair you should buy in this year's sales, we're here to help. 

Which gaming chair should you buy on Black Friday?

Fractal Refine

Best for: Overall comfort and ergonomics

Seat depth: 16-18 inches (Fabric), 17-19 inches (Mesh) | Seat width: 17-inches | Height: 18 - 23-inches | Max weight: 275 lbs

Good range of cosmetic, mesh, and fabric options
Excellent armrests
Nice mix of comfort and ergonomics
Stunning looks
Ability to slide into a deeper sitting position
A minimalist approach means there isn’t much cushioning
Armrests can slide out of position too easily
Adjusting controls could be better

Regular price: From £474 / $549
Expected Black Friday price: From £429 / $500

The Fractal Refine is a brand new gaming chair that was released around the end of summer 2024, and it's recently become our pick for the best overall gaming chair. It combines some innovative features with a lot of style, and although it's still brand new, we're hopeful that a Black Friday discount may arrive for it.

It's not all that common that brand-new chairs get discounts during Black Friday, but since this is Fractal Design's first-ever gaming chair, it may want to make more of a name for itself this deals season by getting scrappy with the competition.

The minimalist style of this chair is distinct, but also lends itself to the fact that this brand allows for mesh and fabric versions of the same chair - something I haven't seen from any other brand. Usually, you need to pay more for mesh, which makes no sense at all. Still, regardless of what upholstery you go for, Fractal has made an adjustable chair that can cater to lots of different body types and is plenty comfy while encouraging great posture.

Read more: Fractal Refine review

Corsair TC100 Relaxed review image

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Corsair TC100 Relaxed

Best for: value for money

Seat depth: 38cm | Seat width: 54cm | Height: 188cm | Max weight: 264 lbs

Comfortable, plush cushioning
Competitive price
Great armrests
Limited design options
Lumbar support is a little firm
Casters feel a bit rigid

Regular price: From $249.99 / £199.99
Expected Black Friday price: From $199 / £159.99

The Corsair TC100 Relaxed takes a lot of the best features from expensive gaming chair models and brings them down to a price that's a lot more reasonable. The adjustability here is fantastic, and the level of comfort is excellent for a chair that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. 

Since this is a great value option that is never that far away from our "best budget" award, this is certainly one to look out for this Black Friday. The cushioning, in particular, is really strong and has a sort of springy action when you fall into it. The neck cushion is a little tough, but on the whole, this seat provides plush cushioning without compromising on the ergonomic support your posture can benefit from. 

This chair can be had in a fabric or leather material, although only comes in black or grey which is a real shame. If this had more cosmetic options, it'd be a shoo-in for a lot more gamers. That said, flashy cosmetics aren't for everyone - if you need something a bit more reserved for professional video meetings, for example, this is a solid option. 

Read more: Corsair TC100 Relaxed review

Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 review

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SecretLab Titan Evo 2022

Best for: Those looking for a premium chair with lots of design choices

Seat depth (S/R/XL): 18.9"/19.3"/19.7" | Seat width (S/R/XL): 17.7"/18.5"/19.3" | Height (S/R/XL): 50-52.8"/51.2-54"/53.1-56.9" | Max weight (lbs): 285/285/395

Magnetic headrest
High build quality 
Plenty of lumbar support customization
No memory foam lumbar cushion

Regular price: From $499 / £469
Expected Black Friday price: From $399 / £349

If you're after the best build quality above all else, we would recommend keeping an eye on SecretLab's Black Friday deals. The Titan Evo is a very popular pick among gamers thanks to its robust build quality and huge range of licensed designs. It now comes with a new Nanogen cushioning and comes in a lighter (and more affordable) Lite model. Also released this year is a new ergonomic recliner, so we're hoping all these new products will mean big Black Friday discounts.

Crucially, the Titan Evo comes in a range of sizes now, from small to extra large which means you'll be able to find the right fit for you straight off the bat. The small is recommended for those under 5'6" and 200lbs, with the regular designed to fit 5'7"-6'2" at under 220lbs, and the XL for 5'11"-6'9" at 175-395lbs. 

Not only are you getting a high-quality seat here, but Black Friday is also the best time to buy a SecretLab gaming chair. In previous years, we've seen $100 / £70 off these models, and although last year's deals weren't the best, we're hoping 2024 will provide for us. 

Read more: Should you buy a Secretlab gaming chair this Black Friday?

Razer Iskur V2 chair in an office space beside a desk, keyboard, monitor, and mouse

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Razer Iskur V2

Best for: Those looking for lumbar support

Length: 23.6in (60cm) | Width: 25.2in (64cm) | Height: 50.4in - 54.3in (128cm - 138cm) | Max weight: 299lbs (136kg)

Classic Razer design
Comfortable
A lower price point than previous models
Expensive when not on sale

Regular price: $649 / £599
Expected Black Friday price:
$600 / £549

Razer's latest gaming chair joined our best gaming chair list earlier in the year, and it won its place thanks to its amazing lumbar support. It's pricey, launching above Secretlab's MSRP, and for that reason, we're hoping it gets a generous discount for its first Black Friday.

That said, if it doesn't see the $50/£50 discount we're hoping for, that doesn't mean you shouldn't consider it if your budget allows. If its discounted price tag is still too much for you, check out the slightly older Razer Iskur X, and the Razer Enki.

The Iskur V2's standout feature is its lumbar support cushion, which is almost an entirely independent panel that's far more adjustable to you and the way you sit, than any other lumbar cushion or integrated scroll wheel.

If you're looking for a gaming chair to prevent aches and pains after long hours spent gaming or working at a desk, the Iskur V2 is what you should have your eye out for this Black Friday.

Read more: Razer Iskur X review

Boulies Master Series

Best for: A more professional look

Seat depth: 19 inches | Seat width: 13 inches | Height: 18-22 inches | Max weight: 300 lbs

Comfortable and supportive in equal measure
Granular lumbar support customization
Classy styling and color choices
Accessible price point
Noisy with squeaks and clicks out of the box
Head cushion falls off easily
Lacks the premium vibe of others

Regular price: From $499 / £369
Expected Black Friday price: From $429 / £280

Boulies gaming chairs are almost always discounted, and for once, that doesn't point to poor quality. We're certain this will be a chair that's on offer for Black Friday, mainly because it already is in an early site-wide Black Friday sale. If we're lucky, we'll see a further price drop when it comes to Thanksgiving week, but the Master Series is already pretty affordable.

The reason we really like this chair is because it can keep a low profile. A lot of gaming chairs are flamboyant, and immediately recognizable as seats for gamers. The Boulies Master is definitely a gaming chair, and it has all the standout features you'd want from one, but it would slot right into a remote working setup as well and isn't going to draw too much attention from colleagues in video calls.

Read more: Boulies Master Series review

Today's best deals

If you can't quite wait for the end of November to refit your setup, you'll be happy to know that we're already seeing plenty of early offers hitting the shelves. Retailers like Walmart, Amazon, Best Buy, and Newegg have all launched their early discounts over the last few weeks, and we're seeing some excellent prices up for grabs already. You'll find all the latest deals on some top gaming chairs just below.

We're rounding up plenty more Black Friday gaming deals this year, so if you're refreshing your whole rig we'd recommend checking out the Black Friday gaming PC deals and Black Friday gaming laptop deals we expect to see later on in the month as well. We will also be bringing you all the best Black Friday gaming monitor deals and Black Friday curved monitor deals too. 

Duncan Robertson
Hardware Editor

Ever since playing Journey at the age of 15, I’ve been desperate to cover video games for a living. After graduating from Edinburgh Napier University with a degree in Journalism, I contributed to the Scottish Games Network and completed an Editorial Internship over at Expert Reviews. Besides that, I’ve been managing my own YouTube channel and Podcast for the last 7 years. It’s been a long road, but all that experience somehow landed me a dream job covering gaming hardware. I’m a self-confessing PlayStation fanboy, but my experience covering the larger business and developer side of the whole industry has given me a strong knowledge of all platforms. When I’m not testing out every peripheral I can get my hands on, I’m probably either playing tennis or dissecting game design for an upcoming video essay. Now, I better stop myself here before I get talking about my favourite games like HUNT: Showdown, Dishonored, and Towerfall Ascension. Location: UK Remote

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