When you think of a gaming chair, you’re likely thinking about one of two things. You’re imagining those big, bulky, colorful chairs that offer little to no support. That, or you’ve got the image of something more ergonomic and supportive, but a chair that lacks any distinct style. In the past, you’ve had to choose one or the other. However, in recent times, we’ve seen chairs blur the lines between the two. In the case of this Mavix M5 gaming chair review, we’re working with ergonomics. However, there are colorful options from this brand.
Mavix is the gaming brand of X-Chair, a name you may be more familiar with. X-Chair makes seats that try to cover most aspects of ergonomic support. Mavix is an offshoot of X-Chair with a bigger focus on gaming. Along with this quality comes a suitably high price tag, but whether that’s a worthwhile trade is something we’ll cover later in the Mavix M5 review.
It’s been a while since I last used a race seat style gaming chair. Instead, I go for chairs that prioritize ergonomic support. Gaming chairs contributed to a brief time when I would get fairly annoying bouts of back pain. Needless to say, the “gaming chair” branding had me prepared for a pretty tough critic of the Mavix M5 for this review. However, I have to say that the Mavix M5 does a lot of things that impress me.
Mavix heavily promotes the ergonomic support of its chair lineup. Even though the word ‘ergonomic’ feels more like a buzzword these days, it’s clear that the company wants to make something that’s suitable for those that want a comfortable chair. As such, the Mavix M5 provides plenty of adjustability with its seat, backrest, armrests, and headrest. It even supports reclining. The Mavix M5 also has a recommended
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