While many may have been comfortable playing games hunched over as kids, the same comfort usually doesn't extend far into adulthood. Maintaining good posture while also providing a comfortable seat can play a big role in letting gamers play harder and for longer, without finding themselves having neck, shoulder, or back pain the next day, or as they grow older.
While standard office chairs are an option, more gamers are looking to gaming chairs to provide them with the support and comfort they need, along with the popular style. One of the latest to join the market is the Corsair TC200, but in a market saturated with gaming chairs, how does it measure up?
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Over the course of several weeks, Game Rant tested the Corsair TC200 to determine how it would meet the average user's needs. The Corsair TC200 is intended to be comfortable for larger users, accommodating up to 6'5" and 268 lbs comfortably while also being an approachable chair for average-height gamers, offering a 23.2 inch maximum seat height and 18.5 inch minimum seat height. In practice, resting one's feet on the ground was entirely possible even for someone 5'6".
The Corsair TC200's appearance is streamlined and aesthetically pleasing, with muted color options. The TC200 can be purchased in either black or white and grey, with a choice between a leatherette fabric and cloth. In Game Rant's test, Corsair provided the white/grey cloth variant. The seat of the chair is primarily grey fabric, with white racing stripe-style accents running along the edges, and the Corsair logo is emblazoned on the headrest of the chair. It looks slick and stylish, but would still be appropriate for a home office, unlike the bright and gaudy designs
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