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The Vertagear Triigger Series 275 is aptly named as it’s constructed with a whopping 275 individual components—and you can feel the attention to detail that went into it immediately. Crafted with a dual spring hub to evenly distribute weight, adjusting the seat height, tilt angle, and tilt tension is a breeze Read More
Got mine today. Assembly was a breeze. Push the 5 wheels on, put the cylinder on the base, set the chair on the cylinder, profit. My only complaint, and it's a big one: It blows my mind that companies continue to make such rock hard arm rests. We go through all these lengths to cushion our butts and support our backs, and seem to completely ignore arm comfort. Also, for $400++, the arm rests should have more than 2 adjustments. Just my opinion. Overall, you can tell that it's a quality chair. I like the way it supports my back, but sitting here for an hour my non mouse arm is not comfortable. I'll be looking into some kind of wrap for the arm rests. I'm pleased with the mesh on the seat and back. Also at 5'9, the chair is about 1/2" too tall when barefoot. I'd like my legs to come down a little more. In shoes, this isn't an issue. Obviously other 5'9 people will have different body types.
I was tentative on whether I should join this drop or not. In the end Im opting out in the hopes of the 350 or 350se showing up at discount sometime soon.
The 275 feels like the boring middle man in terms of high quality ergonomic (gaming) chairs. I'd rather purchase the 350 or 350se knowing I got an amazing deal on an amazing chair, rather than purchasing a 275 and thinking to myself "I spent nearly $450+ on a chair, but I probably could have bought something even better".
I am all for getting the best bang for my buck. That's why I'm considering a ~$400 chair and not something for ~$150.
This is a very slippery slope. If you can afford it then sure, whatever who cares.. but if you are most people then you set a budget of say $450, then going up to 700 would be a 55% budget increase, and 800 is 77%!
I live in New Zealand and want to buy this or the 350 but I can't find anyone who sells it here or willing to ship :( I cant even purchase this drop. Any suggestions?
Looks like an Aeron inspired gaming chair rather than yet another "me too!" racing chair.
That's a smart design choice. I wish I could sit in one in person.
Any chance this babe or its 350 sister would be a good fit for a 185cm 100kg guy?
I also have a question about the headrest - Dmitry from HardwareCanucks said in his review that these come with the headrest included. Doesn't seem to be true, right?
kaellarI believe the 350se, the chair that hardware Canucks reviewed, comes with a headrest. The 275 does not currently. But they are working on one. If you read further down in the comments, a vertagear rep explains it.
Oh and max load on the chair is 150kg.