Best Gaming Chairs Under £100 UK (2024)

This year (2024) we have reviewed 65 chairs already and we picked the Devoko Ergonomic High-Back PC Gaming Chair as the best gaming chair under £100 available in the UK, due to its overall good comfort and price (see more below).

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Top Pick
Devoko Ergonomic Gaming Chair Racing Style Adjustable Height High Back PC Computer Chair with Headrest and Lumbar Support Executive Office Chair (Grey)
Gaming Chair
Homall Gaming Chair Office Chair High Back Computer Chair PU Leather Desk Chair PC Racing Executive Ergonomic Adjustable Swivel Task Chair with Headrest and Lumbar Support (Dark Black)
Furmax Office Desk Leather Gaming, High Back Ergonomic Adjustable Racing Task Swivel Executive Computer Chair Headrest and Lumbar Support (Black)
GTRACING Gaming Chair Racing Office Computer Game Chair Ergonomic Backrest and Seat Height Adjustment Recliner Swivel Rocker with Headrest and Lumbar Pillow E-Sports Chair Red
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Devoko Ergonomic High-Back PC Gaming Chair
Vitesse Gaming Chair (Sillas Gaming) 
Homall Ergonomic Gaming Chair
Furmax Office Chair Desk Leather Gaming Chair 
GTRACING Gaming Chair Racing Office Computer Game Chair
Backrest
19.8 x 30.5”
22 x 32”
22.5 x 30.5” 
19.8 x 26.5”
20.86 x 48.82 x 51.97”
Seat size
19.8 x 20.5” 
14.5 x 21”
19.8 x 20.5”
19.8 x 19.8”
16 x 19.68”
Adjustable seat height
16.1 – 20”
13.7 – 18.5”
17.3 – 21.5”
15.2 – 18.3”
15.7-19.5″
Top Pick
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Devoko Ergonomic Gaming Chair Racing Style Adjustable Height High Back PC Computer Chair with Headrest and Lumbar Support Executive Office Chair (Grey)
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Devoko Ergonomic High-Back PC Gaming Chair
Backrest
19.8 x 30.5”
Seat size
19.8 x 20.5” 
Adjustable seat height
16.1 – 20”
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Gaming Chair
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Vitesse Gaming Chair (Sillas Gaming) 
Backrest
22 x 32”
Seat size
14.5 x 21”
Adjustable seat height
13.7 – 18.5”
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Homall Gaming Chair Office Chair High Back Computer Chair PU Leather Desk Chair PC Racing Executive Ergonomic Adjustable Swivel Task Chair with Headrest and Lumbar Support (Dark Black)
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Homall Ergonomic Gaming Chair
Backrest
22.5 x 30.5” 
Seat size
19.8 x 20.5”
Adjustable seat height
17.3 – 21.5”
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Furmax Office Desk Leather Gaming, High Back Ergonomic Adjustable Racing Task Swivel Executive Computer Chair Headrest and Lumbar Support (Black)
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Furmax Office Chair Desk Leather Gaming Chair 
Backrest
19.8 x 26.5”
Seat size
19.8 x 19.8”
Adjustable seat height
15.2 – 18.3”
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GTRACING Gaming Chair Racing Office Computer Game Chair Ergonomic Backrest and Seat Height Adjustment Recliner Swivel Rocker with Headrest and Lumbar Pillow E-Sports Chair Red
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GTRACING Gaming Chair Racing Office Computer Game Chair
Backrest
20.86 x 48.82 x 51.97”
Seat size
16 x 19.68”
Adjustable seat height
15.7-19.5″

Best Gaming Chair Under £100

The Devoko Ergonomic High-Back PC Gaming Chair may cost less than 100 GBP but it is more elegant than you think. For a gaming-grade chair this cheap, you would assume it will never last long. In fact, a number of Redditors think the Devoko is much better than chairs worth $399.

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Adjustability

The Devoko Ergonomic lets you do what any premium gaming chair does: tilting, leaning, and adjusting the height. And yes, you can do this – recline up down to 180 degrees in case you want to rest your eyes after a long strenuous grind in Red Dead Online or World of Warcraft or if you are simply doing it for the 2-year old meme. 

However, the only areas that you can never adjust are the arms. They are in a fixed position and there is no way to tilt them away or towards the center; nor does it also adjust vertically like the more expensive kind.

Size & Weight

The Devoko Ergonomic High-Back PC Gaming Chair is a great seat for people of all sizes since it can support up to 300 lbs. Overall, the ratios are good for average to tall people. Smaller people will enjoy it too but the seating area may seem a bit too wide. As for dimensions, here is a list of each region:

  • Seating area: 19.8 x 20.5” 
  • Backrest: 19.8 x 30.5”
  • Adjustable seat height: 16.1 – 20”

 

Materials 

The Devoko chair and pillows use PU leather – standard material that feels sturdy and comfortable enough for a very long run. 

Comfort 

For a seat that only costs less than £100, the Devoko Ergonomic speaks for itself in high volumes. It includes 2 pillows – one head and one lumbar – which are comfortable enough to leave you resting on the chair for hours without feeling any back or neck aches. 

The curvy design of the Devoko also ensures that your whole body is positioned correctly but not to the point where your lower limbs will not have enough space to move. A lot of racer-type gaming chairs suffer from movement constrictions but fortunately, Devoko Ergonomic does not suffer the same fate; you can still move your lower body freely.  

However, the best part of the chair is the PU wheels: mute and smooth as if you are hovering more than rolling.

Although, while the PU leather may be a common material, it always has the tendency to make your back and bottom sweat if you lean onto the Devoko Ergonomic for hours. After all, air does not circulate within those regions unless the backrest uses mesh. But, if you really insist on buying a gaming chair despite knowing this common issue among racer types, then the Devoko should not be a waste of money at all in terms of overall comfort for its low price.

Assembly

According to Redditors and experienced Devoko users in forums, assembly is easy as 1-2-3 but you may need to tighten up the bolts properly since some areas are wobbly; particularly in the arm region. Ye, screwing does not feel tedious and the instructions are clear enough to let even a gaming chair newbie complete the set-up in a matter of some minutes to around an hour or more depending on how you comprehend the manual. Devoko Ergonomic is packaged neatly and screws and other small parts are sorted in zip bags.

Overall

In the end, the Devoko Ergonomic High-Back is a rare kind of affordable PC gaming chair that delivers more than what you paid for. If you do not mind the unadjustable arms the Devoko Ergonomic is a heavy favorite for PC users thanks to its high-grade material, silent wheels comfortable padding, spacy seating and supportive rest pillows. 

A true high-quality gaming chair within an inexpensive price, check out our review of the best gaming chairs under $200 for a range if you have a little more money to spend.

Best Value Gaming Chair Under £100

Comfortable, chic yet affordable, the Vitesse Gaming Chair sports a sleek black upholstery, and adjustable regions from top to bottom. It is a great choice for you if you want a great starter gaming chair without feeling cheap. In fact, for its price, it looks very sophisticated. 

 

Pros:
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Adjustability

The best value you get from the Vitesse Gaming Chair is the adjustability. You get to do all sorts of personalisation based on the comfortability that you want. It has smooth reclining action, adjustable arm swivel, and explosion-proof gas lift. These are more than what you pay for which makes the Vitesse a solid choice especially if you consider adjustments and tilts as the primary reasons to buy a gaming chair. 

Size & Weight 

The Vitesse Gaming Chair suits best for average to tall players. Thanks to its high backrest and decent seat size, the dimensions are on par and reasonable enough for its price. It can also accommodate a person’s weight up to 300 lbs. Here are the dimensions:

  • Seating area: 14.5 x 21”
  • Backrest: 22 x 32”
  • Adjustable seat height: 13.7 – 18.5”

Materials 

Do not expect anything too fancy but do not underestimate the beauty of the Vitesse. The chair is upholstered with PU leather (counting the pillows and padded armrests) and the wheels are finished with pro-PU rubber caster – wheels that feel tact onto the floor with minimal noise. The lift is fitted with class-3 explosive-proof gas lift for that smooth flow whenever you adjust the height.

Comfort

As previously said, do not underestimate the beauty of the finesse. For a chair costing less than 100 quid, you would expect limited features; contrastingly, it lets you customise the whole seat from top to bottom.

Experience Vitesse users in forums say that the chair doesn’t just help them save money, they also prefer over their older seats – specifically HyperX, Secret Lab and DXRacer. It is highly regarded as an underrated chair mainly due to pro players and hardcore gamers not seeing the Vitesse as a totally ergonomic seat. While you may feel the metal frames when you lean hard and feel sweaty after sitting for a long time, do not let these stray from the fact that these are also common problems with more expensive brands. 

The wheels feel very silent, the reclining action performs smoothly and there are no struggles when adjusting the seat height or tilt the armrests. The easily removable and adjustable pillows do a pretty good job in maintaining your posture; they are quite tough but that is arguably good whenever you feel like resting.

Assembly 

Unfortunately, the assembly will either make or break you. Depending on how experienced you are with chair assemblies (or generally anything that requires mechanical set-ups), erecting the Vitesse can either be simple as any other usual gaming chair or too complicated like rocket science.

Attaching the parts is easy and sturdy enough but the main problem underlies with the guide. To make it easy for you, you will want to check out YouTube videos for it; fortunately, there are several of those regarding the Vitesse.

Conclusion

If you need a good replacement for your old gamer seat without spending a lot or if you are a newcomer in the world of pro chairs, the Vitesse Gaming Chair is a very welcoming option. It showcases a beautiful jet black design, has all the customisations you require for your neck, back, arms and legs, and the right comfort level to get you playing for hours. Just keep in mind about the assembly though.

Looking for a big and tall gaming chair? See our top 5 gaming chairs for 2024 for big & tall people.

Best Value Racing Style Gaming Chair Under £100

The main problem with racing style gaming chairs underlies with the abnormalities; too many curves and they limit the leg space. Too many flat areas will turn it into a regular office chair. Too little tactile adjustments may mean a weaker structure in the long run. Fortunately, the Homall Ergonomic Gaming Chair does not just look and feel good, the price is good too – way below the £100 line.

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Adjustability

The direct competition of the Homall Ergonomic is the Vitesse – mainly because of the same price range and the wide adjustabilities. But if you want a fully-customisable gaming chair from a strict racing-type standpoint, the Homall Ergonomic sets the right example of cheap gaming chair done right. In fact, it does a lot of things correctly by taking notes from previous chairs of high-profile brands – most of them have common problems of bad leg space and uncomfortable backrests. 

Yet, with the Homall Ergonomic, it sets the bar for a good gaming chair without paying a lot – fully reclining backrest, smooth swiveling, tiltable and armrests, fully adjustable pillow positions and a smooth height adjustment. 

Size & Weight

The Homall Ergonomic is generally good for players of all heights and sizes. It supports 300 lbs of weight and has a wide enough seat to get you moving your thighs freely. The backrest is high enough and the armrests are proportioned just right for anyone. 

  • Seat rest: 19.8 x 20.5”
  • Back height: 22.5 x 30.5” 
  • Adjustable seat height: 17.3 – 21.5”

Materials 

Homall uses the standard PU leather for upholstery, high-density foam for pillows, tough metal for the frame and hard plastic for the supporting base of the arms, legs and wheels. The height adjuster is also fitted with the usual and proven class-3 gas lift. Overall, you won’t need to worry about the overall durability since a lot of experienced users are still going strong with the Homall Ergonomic for years. 

Comfort 

The Homall does not lie when it comes to an ergonomic finish. In fact, it is arguably one of the most comfortable racing-type chairs available. Its non-restricted design puts a dent on more expensive ones that cost 300 GBP or more since those have too many complaints from gamers due to overpricing with lesser value than chairs that deliver a first-class experience in ergonomics.

It still suffers from common PU leather problems like the cause to make you sweat after hours of usage but there is nothing out of the ordinary here; the armrests are properly padded, no struggles when adjusting and – most of all – lots of leg space.

If you need to move around, the PU wheels do their job well in delivering silent motions while not feeling too slippery.

Assembly

The only complaint a lot of buyers say a lot is the assembly. This is because the instructions are not too clear and the parts are not sorted accordingly. If you really insist on buying the Homall because you really want a racing type gaming chair for an affordable price, you can always find several videos on the Homall assembly. If you need a step by step instructional guide, check out the forums – a lot of them made custom instructions to make it easier for you to understand.

Conclusion

If you need a racing type gaming chair that is right on the money, then the Homall Ergonomic is a wonderful choice. Comfortable with lots of customisations and leg space, the Homall Ergonomic is right in your pocket as well as it is right on your back and bottoms. The assembly may feel like a struggle but there is nothing the internet cannot help you with.

See our review of the best DXRacer chairs available in 2024.

Best Office Style Gaming Chair Under £100

If a racing-style chair does not cut it for you, there is a good alternative that you may like especially for gaming purposes: the office style chair. And what better example can we give that than the Furmax Office Chair Desk Leather Gaming Chair. It is significantly cheaper than any racing style chair but it flaunts a major perk: spacing.

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Adjustability   

Furmax is an office-style chair so that means minimal adjustments and customisations. However, do not let that become a dealbreaker. In fact, most PC players prefer a simple office chair than a racing style one that screams GAMER. Why? Because the office style is drastically cheaper than anything that looks like it came right out of NASCAR or WRC. But if you want an office chair with a hint of gamer vibes, the Furmax flaunts all the right stuff.

The Furmax can only tilt to around 125 to 150 degrees and the arms are not adjustable but the height adjuster is still complemented with a class-3 gas lift to let you sit at the right height.

 

Size & Weight   

The Furmax may be an office-style racing chair but this goes more in favor of average to tall persons because of its wide length and width. Seriously, the Furmax has a lot of great leg space – you can do an Indian sit on it without a problem or you can put your feet onto it if you feel like it.

  • Seat rest: 19.8 x 19.8”

  • Back height: 19.8 x 26.5”

  • Adjustable seat height: 15.2 – 18.3”

 

Materials   

Much like the general racing style gaming chairs, the Furmax uses PU leather with PU wheels, metal frames and plastic bases. The pillows are absent here but you would never need it because of how the chair is structured. Overall, the upholstery feels sturdy enough to last for years.

Comfort   

It is miraculous to think that an office chair can come in a racing style theme. In the case of the Furmax, the result is quite… unusual – but in a good way. In other words, the Furmax is an unorthodox gaming chair that uses the perks of both worlds: the simplicity of an office chair and the looks of a racer seat. Generally, the Furmax feels fine – it is quite ergonomic in terms of softness and room to move on the seat.

But for the Furmax to claim itself as a racing style office chair minus the pillows is baffling – or at least just the lumbar pillow. Gamers who are used to the racers may find this a bit awkward for the lower back but if you are already used to an office chair, this serves as little to no difference; just a wider room and better padding for the bottom, the back and the arms. However, if you need a lumbar pillow, you must buy one separately.

Surprisingly, the Furmax does not make your back and bottom sweat profusely despite its PU leather. Hypothetically, it is due to the wide design that gives you a lot of room to move on – unlike the racer that has a more narrow space for the person.

Assembly   

For a gaming chair this cheap, you may think the assembly will turn complicated; but as turns out – and according to happy customers – the Furmax is easy to set up.

The instructions are clear, there are minimal nuts and bolts to connect and screws are tight enough without needing any further tinkering. We hope more gaming chairs were as simple as this.

Conclusion  

Love it or hate it, the Furmax office style gaming chair is not only affordable but very valuable too.

Seldom do you see available office chairs that display a gamer vibe without asking for a huge price, unlike this one. If you just need a chair for general PC purposes, the Furmax is the way to go.

Best Hybrid Gaming Chair Under £100

The GTRACING Gaming Chair is a hybrid of the edginess racer seat and the all-purpose usage of an office chair. If you want a more personalised office chair but without the penalties of an overpriced racing style gaming chair, the GTRACING chair is a top choice. 

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Adjustability 

GTRACING is quite the opposite of the previously talked-about Furmax; while Furmax is a racer type with an office disguise, the GTRACING is an office chair posing as a racer. Generally, the GTRACING chair has all the customisations needed in a textbook racer seat – that means a 180-degree reclining and full leaning back rest, vertical and horizontal adjustable armrest, and height adjustment.

The head pillow is easily configured too; thanks to the garter which makes this a good choice even for smaller gamers. All in all, adjustments and calibrations are easy to do without any struggles.  

    

Size & Weight 

The GTRACING chair is great for players of all heights and sizes although it is more in favor of small to average heights. Mostly, the backrest is high enough and the seat rest is proportionately wide – even wider than most racer chairs.

  • Seat rest: 16 x 19.68”
  • Backrest: 20.86 x 48.82 x 51.97”

 

Materials 

Much like the rest of gaming chairs in this article, the GTRACING is furbished with PU leather, supported by metal frames and plastic bases and PU wheels to get you rolling silently. Do not worry about any tearing in the long run though since each corner is stitched up properly. 

 

Comfort 

Ironically, the GTRACING considers itself as an office chair yet its leg area is bucket style – a common design in racer seats where the seat rest gradually gets wider. However, if the elaboration of “OFFICE” despite looking more like a usual racer in GTRACING does not bother you, then this is not a major issue at all. At least it still has more leg space than a handful of other gaming chairs. 

All in all, the backrest, the seat rest, the armrest – they are all comfortable enough but more on the tough side rather than the soft side so it depends on how soft you want chair should be.  

 

Assembly 

On the bright side, the GTRACING is very easy to assemble – you need minimal guidance from the instruction manual and – if you do need it – the steps are easy to follow. From the moment you open up the box, the parts are divided based on how they are aligned as an assembled chair. There are minimal screws but attaching them is a piece of cake. 

 

Conclusion

If you do not want to feel cheap and have the budget to spend slightly more than just 100 pounds, the GTRACING office gaming chair is a good choice. It may have some flaws in the comfort department but the easy assembly, strong finish and flexible adjustability make this hybrid chair worth the extra bucks.

What We Would Buy

As usual, everything comes down to preference. The Devoko ergonomic is the best chair under £100 overall because of its good price, high-quality comfort levels, professional design and easy assembly. On the other hand, the Vitesse Gaming is a great affordable gaming chair with great value thanks to its full customisation and sturdy upholstery despite the low price.

If your preference is strictly on racing style gaming chairs, then the Homall Ergonomic is cheap as it is effective while retaining a professional gamer look. If you prefer a more traditional office chair but with a gamer flare, the Furmax is a solid choice – an office type with a racer aura. Lastly, if you have a few more pounds to spend in order to reward yourself with a premium gaming chair, the GTRACING is a good option.

 

Buying Guide

Office or Racing Style?

There is a huge divide within the gaming community whether an office chair or a racer seat suits better for a gaming set-up. Generally speaking, it all comes down to looks: if you like simplicity but with the tenacity of a hardcore gamer, go with a subtle office style gaming chair. If you prefer a sporty look, the racing style is an obvious choice.  

Office chairs (or at least the subtle ones) have limited customisation but have a lot of leg space and provides the best comfortability and ergonomics – especially the ones with back mesh to keep air circulating around where you sit. 

Meanwhile, a lot of gamers like the racing style chairs beyond its design that makes you fit the status quo; it offers the best in personalisation and customisation – and it generally turns your gaming set-up better no matter the brand you buy.

In the end, it all depends on what you want and what you need.

 

Best Gaming Chair Brands?

The most common high-profile gaming chair brands such as Secret Lab, Razer, HyperX, DXRacer and CLUTCH CHAIRZ deliver competent racing and office-style chairs. However, these cost a fortune – much like anything that screams out “GAMER”. 

But if you are planning for low-cost yet effective brands, we highly recommend sticking to the chairs mentioned in the top 5 – especially Devoko and Furmax who are known for affordable yet very durable chairs.

 

About Ergonomics

Gaming chairs – especially racing style types – are always a double-edged sword: on one hand, a gaming chair makes you look like a true gamer and you can customise your seat to tailor your needs and preferences; while the other always bring up comfort issues, hardened seats, constricted leg space and back sweating. 

Office chairs get a free pass since their only flaw is limited customisation. But as for racing style, you will need to do some extreme research before you buy; some may cost as much as £399 but does not live up to what Pewdiepie said, others are selling at an expensive price for the sake of its high profile name while others cost less but offer more than the triple-A companies. 

 

Size

Most of the time, gaming chairs are fully adjustable from the backrest to the armrest. It is mostly tilting and leaning action with some occasional flipping and bending. Other gaming chairs – especially the expensive ones – even have a flippable feet rest in case you want to treat the gaming chair as a fully-fledged recliner. Depending on your height, you may need to do strict research on the gaming chair that you like – maybe the backrest is too short, the armrests do not have cushions or the leg space is too narrow.

 

Materials

The most common gaming chair material is PU leather – Durable and comfortable enough while retaining a reasonable price; this leather is one of the major determining factors of the chair price. Cheap to mid-range chairs use PU leather and plastic but higher-end seats add some fabric and memory foam into the mix in order to showcase a more premium product that promises optimal comfort and great value.

 

Value

You are buying a gaming chair for several other reasons besides long gaming sessions: maybe you are a content creator on YouTube or any live streaming service, or maybe your PC is your source of income and recreation at the same time and you need a chair that will keep you on your seat for hours without feeling any body aches. To get the most value out of the chair you are planning to buy, it must address these issues.

Although, if your purpose is to stick to the status quo of rich gamers with NASA-tier PCs, then you will need to buy a gaming chair that costs more than the £100 range.

 

FAQs

Are Gaming Chairs Worth It?

That honestly depends whether you want to showcase how much of a gaming nut you are. Most people that buy gaming chairs are for the sole purpose of representing their gamer nature with the occasional displaying of their set-up either on social media posts or on live camera.

Quite frankly, gaming chairs are expensive – much like anything else labeled as GAMER. But if you insist on showing your belongingness to the gaming community then a gaming chair is truly worth it.

 

Gaming Chairs vs Office Chairs

You may think there is a huge difference between a gaming chair and an office chair. Most of the time that is true but take note that gaming chairs exist for the sole purpose of showcasing the video game culture. Most gaming chairs are built as racing seats because it claims to immerse you into games even more. 

However, there are some unnecessary elements to a gaming chair – particularly the grooves and the bumps along the backrest and seat rest. The reason why a car seat has pads on the sides of the backrest and seat rest is so that you experience minimal shaking when you collide or when your car is turning. In the case of a gaming chair, these are just for show. Reality speaking, would you be shaking and sliding while playing? No – you would just lean forward and focus on the screen. 

Office chairs are simple: they are chairs made for computer-related work and recreation. And since PC gaming is technically computer recreation, an office chair works fine as a general-purpose seat.

 

Can gaming chairs be used as office chairs?

You can use a gaming chair for work but it can only be good if you bought the right seat – even if it is not in the list of the best chair under 100 pounds. A lot of gaming chairs are culprits of body aches and back sweating but if you find a proper one where over more than 95% of the community likes it, then yes, a gaming chair can be used as an office chair. As long as it keeps you sitting comfortably for hours on end, it is good enough.

Editor & reviewer of gear from iOS control pad’s to high-end PC gaming hardware. He’s been gaming since the 1980s and mostly plays CS GO & Overwatch.