Ah, gaming chairs. Expensive, often ugly, but at least usually functional — if you pick up one with good lumbar and neck support, your spine will thank you. But if you pick up this one — the Fantasylab 'Big and Tall' — your bum will thank you too. Why? Because it's got a set of four USB-powered fans built into the seat, to keep your rump warm even during the sweatiest online games.
Why do you need this? That's the neat part: you don't! Nobody does, in fact, and we're not even sure this product is real; the Amazon listing is packed with errors and the photos of the butt fans are quite clearly edited. But this is a strangely captivating offer nonetheless, leaving me with no end of questions — does it really work? Is the chair good in general? Does it really feature 'explosion-proof' springs as per the product description?
The deals for Prime Day are still going strong, so if you're angling to pick up a good gaming chair, there are plenty to choose from — just watch out for the numerous knock-off brands circulating on Amazon right now. It's best to pick a brand you're familiar with, or at least do some quick research before you buy!
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Fantasylab Big and Tall: $325$260 at Amazon(opens in new tab)Save $65 - Okay, we're not seriously recommending this one, but come on — we couldn't ignore it. This 'Copmputer Game Chair' (yup, that's from the Amazon listing) packs 'explosion-proof gas springs' (what!?) and four USB-powered fans that nestle underneath your backside. What could go wrong?
Setting aside the fact that Fantasylab is quite clearly a rival offering to Secretlab (with a logo that's, uh, inspired by Acer's Predator range), this Amazon listing is just a wild ride. The seat
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