
Razer
The Razer Enki is a mid‑tier gaming chair featuring a 21‑inch ultrawide seat, 110° shoulder arches, and a fixed lumbar curve designed for all‑day comfort. It supports users up to 136 kg and offers extensive adjustability including 4D armrests and a 152° recline angle.
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$449.99
Average
$457.12
Lowest
$349.99
Highest
$499.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the Enki as the most comfortable gaming chair in its class, highlighting the 110° shoulder arches, 21‑inch ultrawide seat, built‑in lumbar curve, and 152° recline as key factors that dramatically reduce sitting fatigue. They commend its premium foam cushioning and extensive adjustability, while noting the fixed lumbar and synthetic leather as minor drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the chair’s comfort for tall and heavy gamers, especially the wide seat and supportive lumbar curve during marathon sessions. Recurring complaints focus on a tight inter‑armrest space for broader builds, the seat tapering toward the back, and heat retention from the synthetic leather upholstery.
Common Complaints
Users frequently mention the narrow inter‑armrest distance feeling cramped, the seat narrowing toward the back reducing comfort for larger hips, and synthetic leather becoming hot during prolonged use.
How It Compares
vs. Razer Enki X
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Choose Enki for superior adjustability and build quality; choose Enki X if price is the primary concern.
vs. Razer Enki Pro
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Select Enki for solid ergonomics at a mid‑range price; opt for Enki Pro if you need the extra premium features.
vs. Secretlab (e.g., Secretlab Titan)
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Enki is a great value for users who prioritize adjustability and recline without needing the extra width and adjustable lumbar of Secretlab.