Most comfortable gaming chairs in 2024 - look after your posture
The most comfortable gaming chairs available now across a range of use-cases, brands, and budgets
If you're shopping for a new gaming chair then you may well want to specifically consider the most comfortable gaming chairs on the market. If you want to increase your level of ergonomic support or simply get your hands on a much more comfortable seat, then there are loads of fantastic options to choose from.
With a focus on ergonomic design, robust build quality, cushioning, protection, and posture improvement, we know from our testing that there's plenty that's built into the very DNA of the most comfortable chairs which makes them worthy of your attention and consideration - and potential investment. After all, some of these comfy seats have proved themselves so good in our review process that they are also among our picks for the best gaming chairs. We've scoured the land for the most comfortable gaming chairs, put products through the wringer, and made this list based on our insights and process.
If you’re looking to level up your setup, then we recommend pairing the most comfortable gaming chairs with something from our list of the best gaming desks.
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Best overall
Best overall
The Mavix M9 is a marvelous gaming chair that strikes the best balance between price, build quality and comfort.
Best budget
Best budget
Comfy chairs can be pricey, but IKEA shows that tight budgets can get a lot of bang for their buck.
Best premium
Best premium
The Herman Miller Embody is a dream of a gaming chair and features a premium level of comfort, as well as diesng and build.
Best for bigger users
Best XL
The AndaSeat Kaiser 3 XL is the ideal comfortable gaming chair for those of a bigger stature. It features supreme comfort, but also a whole range of premium and adjustability options.
Best small
Best small
If you're on the shorter side, the Branch Verve provides a comfortable experience for petite players.
Best wide seat
Best wide seat
The Secretlab Titan Evo features a large seat and adjustable lumbar support to suit players of all sizes.
Most comfortable gaming chair 2024
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The most comfortable gaming chair overall
1. Mavix M9
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The Mavix M9 is far from cheap, but it's worth every penny if you're looking for the most comfortable gaming chair on the market. You're getting dynamic lumbar support on top of an already ergonomic design that will have your back (literally). Additionally, both the back height and headrest can be adjusted to better suit your shape and size.
Not only that, but you're also getting a 'Cool Gel M-Foam' seat cushion to keep your tush from overheating. And, we can attest that it really does mean "cool". The build quality is also top-notch which should help to erase any buyer's guilt if you don't like paying for a premium product. Sure, there are more affordable offerings on the market, but many of them won't offer the same quality and comfort as the Mavix M9.
Check out our full Mavix M9 review
The most comfortable budget gaming chair
2. IKEA Markus
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The IKEA Markus chair is a great comfortable chair option for those of you who have to adhere to a smaller budget. It might not boast all of the 'gamer' style that some of the options on this list have, but, it'll still look right at home next to a gaming PC or games console, and not everyone wants their furniture to be emblazoned with game logos or garish colors.
You can adjust the Markus for height and tilt. The back can also be locked in place, or it can be reclined; plus the back is made of a mesh material to let the air through and provide better breathability, which is always good for those longer sitting sessions.
This is a solid chair that isn't going to cost you the earth. It even comes with an impressive 10-year guarantee for those who might be worried that a budget buy won't last.
The most comfortable premium gaming chair
3. Herman Miller Embody x Logitech G
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Herman Miller's Embody was another option in its range of premium office chairs, only this time we can officially say this is a supremely comfortable gaming chair thanks to its partnership with Logitech G to create features and support that can aid in lengthy gaming sessions. We're still in the process of testing it, but already we're plenty impressed.
It features a backfit adjustment so that you can tune the chair to your spine, a smooth tilt that mimics your natural pivot points, and a seat with four breathable layers for comfort and airflow. As with most gaming and office chairs these days, height, arms, and seat depth are fully adjustable so that you can ensure the chair will be the best fit for your body.
There's also an extra layer of foam to better support your posture while you play, and the use of a new copper-infused cooling foam to prevent heat from building up. Color options are a tad restrictive and there's unfortunately no headrest for those that value extra support there. However, this is very much a premium piece of furniture and it's styled as such.
The most comfortable gaming chair for bigger people
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The AndaSeat Kaiser 3 XL is our pick for the most comfortable gaming chair for bigger people as it manages to pack in a whole host of features and options while ensuring its roomy XL size is as comfy as anything - and all at a decent price point too.
Cutting to the core of the chair's proposition, the Kaiser 3 XL offers a comfortable throne for those bigger folks of up to 395lb / 180kg in weight and 6'8" / 210cm in height. However, simply being comfy, as well as strong and robust, with a heavy-duty chassis and strong castor wheels aren't the defining features of the Kaiser 3 XL. It also goes beyond this offering genuinely great lumbar support, excellent material finishes, and a super range of adjustability options be it on the back of the chair or its arms, and it all comes in at the excellent-value price of around $500 / £500.
You won't be put off by the chair's construction and assembly either, and the 3 XL's comfort, integrated lumbar support, and impressive cushioning is a fine reward for building this excellent chair that's the most comfortable gaming chair right now for bigger folks.
- Read more: AndaSeat Kaiser 3 XL review
The most comfortable small gaming chair
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Petite gamers often have to settle for those all-too-big gaming chairs that aren't the best ergonomically for shorter users. However, the Branch Verve chair has changed all that with its 16.5-inch lowest seat height. But, it's also more than just petite-friendly; it's also among the most comfortable gaming (or office) chairs we've sat on, with its plush seat and 3D fabric backrest that emulates that hammock feel.
Comfort aside, it's also very intuitive and easy to adjust, which means you don't have to struggle and grunt and swear your way through finding the most comfortable position. Best of all, it's incredibly stylish. Herman Miller is hard to beat when it comes to design, but we think that the Verve has done a pretty great job in keeping up. It's also fairly affordable – more affordable than many of the premium options on the market.
Read our full Branch Verve review
The most comfortable gaming chair with a wide seat
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The Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 is a redesign of the original Secretlab Titan gaming chair. And, while it shares many of the same design elements, the updated model is far and away the most comfortable of the two.
This will appeal more to folks who love to match their gaming furniture to a surrounding environment thanks to all of the aesthetic options you get, from simple faux leather or cloth to designs inspired by your favorite games or esports teams. Secretlab has also recently released its SoftWeave Plus Fabric finishes that come in different colors, one of which we're currently testing right now.
The racing-seat style gets a lot of criticism in other brands, but Secretlab has made this into one of the best ergonomic options for lengthy gaming sessions, with adjustable built-in lumbar support, 'cold-cured' memory foam padding, and a fully magnetic memory foam head pillow.
Check out our full Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 review
Most comfortable gaming chairs - FAQs
Are gaming chairs good for long hours?
Gaming chairs such as our picks for the most comfortable gaming chairs, are absolutely superb for long hours - be that for play or for work. The yare built with time in mind and the design, build quality, and extra emphases on comfort, padding, cushioning and posture-improvement and support reflect that beautifully.
Are gaming chairs good for your posture?
Not only can gaming chairs be good for your posture, they can outright offer some of the best support. Given they are designed with long gaming sessions in mind, the research and resulting features that go into them can be extremely good for your posture. This is particularly the case when it comes to recline levels, lumbar support, seat cushioning, and overall adjustability to improve your posture.
Is a gaming chair better than an office chair?
Both types of chairs can be absolute dreams for posture support and physical health when you're working or playing at home. Given both are aimed at supporting you while you sit for hours at a time, the features for positive health are present in both. Plus, as soon as you start upping the budget, the features and key elements start to look broadly similar. I often tended to think that gaming chairs can offer better bang for buck value as they cram in a lot more features, but - especially in recent years - the Venn diagrams have become more and more overlapped.
As a result, it may come down to whether one of the best gaming chairs or one of the best office chairs has the better fit and aesthetic for you - office chairs will still have a more muted design that's better for a home office, and gaming chairs can still look a bit'gamery'.
For more on this, you can check in with our dedicated gaming chairs vs office chairs guide. To complete your research with an office in mind, check out our guides to the best standing desk and the best office desks.
How to choose the most comfortable gaming chair for you
Much like any bit of large furniture, or tech - especially products that require time to get used to - finding the most comfortable chair for you will ultimately come from real-world testing and use. However, we're not ones to shy away from giving advice in terms of how best to pick products and hopefully get to that sacred place of ultimate comfort and proper posture support so you can game the night away.
First, start off with the size of the chair you need - and then individual dimensions. With the former, there are plenty of XL sizes of chairs for bigger players, and even some S size ranges to cater for more diminutive folks too. Beyond this, think about which part of the chair needs to be the biggest or smallest for your preferences. Then, as a further extension, think about whether you need a headrest or not, as well as the amount of adjustability and recline. My Herman Miller X Logitech Embody chair doesn't recline the most by any means, and it doesn't have a headrest, but I wouldn't change it for the world.
You'll have to think about budget, naturally, too. However, we would caveat that some of the expensive chairs we have tested really do go a long way to justifying their investment, and one's own physical health and posture can mean that paying more is worthwhile, especially in the long run. Plus, some chairs have warranties of five years, or even longer in some cases for extra peace of mind.
Think about materials too. A chair can have all the padding in the world but if it's a material you don't like the feel of then it's always going to be uncomfortable for you. On this note, mesh chairs are good for anyone that prioritizes breathability and heat-combat, while the soft faux leather materials that adorn many top chairs are less breathable but exceptional plush.
How we test gaming chairs
When it comes to making sure a gaming chair is up to snuff, we test every aspect and feature. After all, it needs to fit a gamer’s needs, from comfortable for long gaming sessions to fitting the right look.
General comfort takes a little longer to test. While first impressions are important, a gaming chair needs to be just as comfortable to sit in after four hours as it is after the first.
We consider the materials used. Some use more premium ones such as breathable fabric. And, though that might seem like a minor detail, it can make a difference when it comes to how comfortable a gaming chair actually is.
We take ergonomics into account since it’s a key part of a chair’s comfort, as well as its adjustability. We look at how far back the seat goes, what all is adjustable from armrests to lumbar pillows, and how easy it is to make adjustments. Last but not least, we consider any additional features that might set a gaming chair apart.
Once we’ve examined every factor, we take a holistic look at the chair we’re testing along with its price to see if it’s worth the investment and who might benefit from using that particular gaming chair.
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