ASUS ROG Destrier Ergo Gaming Chair review

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Impressions

Impressions 


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At times, testing a chair might be a difficult chore. It will take some time to get used to. There is only one way to find out: begin using it immediately and spend significant time in front of your computer. My hobbies entail sitting in this chair for most of my workdays and then some on weekends. Overall we tested the chair for a good two weeks.


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From an ergonomic perspective, notably, lumbar support stands out as a key area of concern. While it offers individual intensity adjustments on both sides, a feature often absent even in expensive gaming chairs, the lack of vertical adjustability hampers its effectiveness in a one size fits all manner. 


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ASUS ROG Destrier generally delivers a robust construction. However, the assembly process revealed some tolerance issues and a minor error in the fabric loop. These were isolated and did not affect the entire product.


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The chair primarily comprises sturdy steel and aluminium components, indicating durability for extended use. Nevertheless, it is worth noting that the (super strong) mesh material may be susceptible to tears that can worsen significantly over time.


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