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Pros. + Quality build. + Comfortable materials. + Simple assembly. + Lots of adjustment options. + Virtually silent while moving or sitting down onto the chair. Cons. - A bit expensive. - Lumbar...
Razer Iskur review: Features. Where the Razer Iskur distinguishes itself from the competition — and arguably earns its $500 asking price — is in its adjustable lumbar support mechanism ...
The Razer Iskur is a handsome and imposing gaming chair, with excellent attention to detail and an enormous number of ways to adjust to your particular needs.
Featuring firm, but comfortable, padding, an attractive design and an innovative, adjustable lumbar support system, the Razer Iskur ($500 MSRP) is well-suited for long gaming sessions. This...
Gear. Jun 7, 2024 8:30 AM. Review: Razer Iskur V2. I strongly prefer normal office chairs to the race-car seat designs found on gaming chairs. But if that’s the look you want, this is the...
The Razer Iskur is a comfortable, solidly built (for the most part) gaming chair that looks incredibly sharp without calling undue attention to itself.
Hot on the heels of its Iskur gaming chair I reviewed, Razer is out to deliver something entirely more traditional but no less premium with its second major release: the Enki. While the Iskur...
The Razer Iskur V2 addresses concerns owners of the first version of this gaming chair had while adding a one-of-a-kind 6D adaptive lumbar support system.
The non-X Razer Enki offers the full gaming chair experience, with a tilting mechanism and 4D armrests, but it also costs $100 more (and we’ve yet to test it).
TechRadar Verdict. The Razer Enki is a higher-end option among gaming chairs, but what you get for the money is solid construction, incredible comfort, beautiful design, and much needed...