Best Gaming Chair Deals 2025 — deals for Secretlab, Steelcase, Herman Miller, and more

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We've rounded up the best gaming chair deals, focusing on chairs we've actually tested and reviewed. The good news is that almost all the chairs on our best gaming chairs list are frequently on some sort of discount — the bad news is that we still can't recommend a single ultimate, perfect, one-size-fits-all solution. Luckily, gaming chairs range in price, size, style, aesthetic, and even adjustment/comfort level, so you should be able to find your new favorite seat — even if you're picky. We're checking deals around the clock to find the best options and keep this page up to date.

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Top Gaming Chair Deals

Fractal Design Refine Gaming Chair
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Fractal Design Refine Gaming Chair: was $599.99 now $399.99 at Newegg
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Fractal Design's first gaming chair, the Refine, is sort of a hybrid — it looks a little like a typical racing-style gaming chair, but it offers tilt rather than "true" recline, adjustable lumbar support, and 4D armrests. It comes upholstered in either mesh or fabric; and you can grab the dark fabric version at a pretty nice 33% discount over at Newegg right now.

Herman Miller Vantum Gaming Chair
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Herman Miller Vantum Gaming Chair: was $930 now $697.50 at Herman Miller
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Features an "active, forward leaning alignment," adjustable lumbar support, and passively-adaptive thoracic support. It has a foam-padded seat cushion and a mesh suspension backrest for breathability, as well as an adjustable neck rest. You can grab any of Herman Miller's chairs, including the Vantum, for 25% off during the company's Cyber Monday sale.

Secretlab Titan Evo Lite
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Secretlab Titan Evo Lite: was $469 now $419 at Secretlab
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The Secretlab Titan Evo Lite is the company's more affordable entry into the Titan range. It comes with a simpler lumbar support curve for your back compared to the Titan Evo, along with non-swappable armrests, to help keep the costs down.

Razer Fujin
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Razer Fujin: was $649.99 now $499.99 at Best Buy
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Razer's Fujin looks like an office chair, not a gaming chair, with its low back and all-mesh construction. It features tilt with up to 130-degree recline, height-adjustable lumbar support, and 3D arm rests that can be adjusted up/down, forward/backward, and left/right.

Razer Iskur V2
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Razer Iskur V2: was $649.99 now $499.99 at Razer
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This well-built gaming chair features all sorts of adjustability — 4D arm rests, 152-degree recline, and lumbar support that can be adjusted horizontally, vertically, and in a "cross-plane path," meaning it can swivel left or right, which is perfect for people with unorthodox sitting styles.

Herman Miller Aeron
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Herman Miller Aeron: was $1,930 now $1,447 at Herman Miller
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The Aeron has always been my favorite gaming chair — and task chair, as not much has been changed to make it "gamer-friendly" — it's mostly just all black (instead of varying shades of dark gray). It features the company's famous PostureFit adjustable/adaptable lumbar support and an all-mesh construction for breathability. It's currently "just" $1,351," which is better than the original $1,930 price (about 25% better, to be precise).

Herman Miller Embody
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Herman Miller Embody: was $2,045 now $1,533.75 at Herman Miller
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Herman Miller's Embody retails for just over $2,000 — it's quite a splurge. But it's also 25% off in the company's Cyber Monday sale — or just $1,533.75. Which is still a lot to pay for a chair (and still more than the $1,495 price tag it debuted with, almost 6 years ago), but if you can afford to splurge I'd keep this one in mind. With an articulated back rest, adjustable lumbar support, and gamer-friendly cooling materials, the Embody remains one of the most comfortable chairs we've tested.

Razer Enki
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Razer Enki: was $499 now $449.99 at Amazon
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If you're looking for robust lumbar support, you're looking for the Razer Enki. This fabric-and-faux-leather gaming chair features built-in lumbar support in the form of a pronounced lower back curve — it's not adjustable, but it's stronger support than you'll get from a pillow. The Enki is well-built, with 4D-padded armrests and a removable memory foam head/neck cushion, and it still reclines up to 152 degrees.

Secretlab Titan Evo Gaming Chair (Size: Regular)
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Secretlab Titan Evo Gaming Chair (Size: Regular): was $599 now $519 at Secretlab
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Secretlab's popular Titan Evo gaming chair features a choice of sizes, materials, and colors. Choose between a hybrid leather or softweave fabric covering. A cold-cure foam pebble seat helps to provide all-day comfort for gaming or work when sitting at your computer. 4D armrests, magnetic headrest, lumbar support, and height adjustment let you customize your seating position. The Secretlab Titan Evo is available in Small, Regular, and XL sizes for a more personalized fit.

Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen
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Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen: was $799 now $749 at Secretlab
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Secretlab's latest gaming chair innovation introduces NanoGen to the popular and successful Titan Evo range of gaming chairs. Featuring the same luxury features of the standard Titan Evo, such as 4D armrest, 4-Way L-Adapt lumbar support, and shaped pebble seat, the new Titan Evo Nanogen uses a new soft and durable hybrid leatherette and nanofoam composite.

AndaSeat XL Kaiser 3
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AndaSeat XL Kaiser 3: was $519 now $429 at AndaSeat
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The XL Kaiser 3 is designed for people who are up to 6'9" tall and weigh up to 395 pounds — if you don't fit into standard gaming chairs, this might be one of your only options. This gaming chair features 4-way adjustable lumbar support, 4D armrests, and 3D magnetic armrests. Right now it's on sale for $449, or $70 off MSRP.

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LiberNovo Omni
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LiberNovo Omni: was $1,099 now $803 at libernovo.com
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The most recent chair we've reviewed seems a little too good to be true — it's extremely comfortable, with motorized adjustable lumbar support, 4D arm rests, and full 160-degree recline. It also features an articulated backrest and a connected frame designed to move together, and it works well. But the company is brand-new, and we're not sure how long that lumbar support motor will last. However, it's a pretty good deal at $803, longevity notwithstanding.

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Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Senior Editor, Peripherals

Sarah Jacobsson Purewal is a senior editor at Tom's Hardware covering peripherals, software, and custom builds. You can find more of her work in PCWorld, Macworld, TechHive, CNET, Gizmodo, Tom's Guide, PC Gamer, Men's Health, Men's Fitness, SHAPE, Cosmopolitan, and just about everywhere else.