




Homall Gaming Chair, Office Chair High Back Computer Chair Leather Desk Chair Racing Executive Ergonomic Adjustable Swivel Task Chair with Headrest and Lumbar Support (White)
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Description
• Selected Material: High density shaping foam, more comfortable, elasticity resilience and service life. 1.8mm thick steel frame, more sturdy and stable. Pu Leather, skin friendly and wear resisting. • Upgraded Configuration: Class 3 gas lift, sturdy, reliable and supports up to 300lbs. Rubber casters, rolling quietly and tested by 1000 miles rolling. • Multi Function: 360 degree swivel and multi direction wheels, load capacity: 300-pound maximum weight capacity. Recline function. Between 90 to 155 degree. Rocking function: chair can rock back and forth when you adjust the knob beneath the seat. • Dimension: Size of back: 22.5 inch and 30.5 inch. Size of seat: 14.5 inch and 20.5 inch. Seat adjustable height: 17.3 to 21.5 inch. • Wide Usage: This gaming chair is suitable for you to play computer games, watch show, do the work and have a rest. It will make your space more modern and elegant.
Details
General
- Brand Name
- Homall
- Model Name
- Gaming Chair
- Model Number
- VCH-81
- Manufacturer
- Homall
- Manufacturer Part Number
- T-OCRC0082
- Item Type Name
- Gaming Chair
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
- Recommended Uses For Product
- Gaming, Office
- Room Type
- Game Recreation Room, Office
- Age Range Description
- Adult
- Indoor Outdoor Usage
- Indoor
- Surface Recommendation
- Hard Floor
- Included Components
- Arm Pad, Caster
Dimensions
- Item Dimensions D x W x H
- 19.8"D x 20.5"W x 47.8"H
- Item Dimensions
- 19.8 x 20.5 x 47.8 inches
- Item Depth
- 20.5 inches
- Seat Height
- 21.5 Inches
- Seat Depth
- 20.5 inches
- Seat Back Interior Height
- 30.5 Inches
- Chair Backrest Width
- 30.5 Inches
- Item Weight
- 36.6 Pounds
- Size
- Oversized
Materials & Care
- Material Type
- Alloy Steel, Faux Leather, Rubber
- Frame Material Type
- Alloy Steel
- Product Care Instructions
- Dry Clean
- Seat Material
- Foam
- Fill Material
- Foam
- Fabric Type
- Leather
- Upholstery Fabric Type
- Leather
Features
- Additional Features
- Adjustable Height, Adjustable Lumbar, Arm Rest, Cushion Availability, Ergonomic, Headrest, Rolling, Swivel, Upholstered Leather
- Maximum Weight Recommendation
- 300 Pounds
- Reclining Position Count
- 5
- Tilting
- Yes
- Furniture Base Movement
- Swivel
- Form Factor
- 360, Rocking, Ergonomic
- Is Customizable?
- No
- Is Foldable
- No
Style
- Color
- White
- Back Style
- Solid Back
- Style Name
- Modern
- Pattern
- Solid
- Finish Types
- Leather
- Theme
- Video Game
- Shape
- Rectangular
- Arm Style
- Armless
- Furniture Finish
- Leather
- Leg Style
- Spider Leg
Assembly
- Required Assembly
- Yes
- Assembly Instructions Description
- Included
Frequently asked questions
- What is the maximum weight capacity of this gaming chair?
- The chair supports up to 300 lbs, as stated in the description and confirmed by the Maximum Weight Recommendation of 300 Pounds.
- Does this chair require assembly?
- Yes, assembly is required and assembly instructions are included.
- What color is this gaming chair?
- The chair is White.
Customer reviews
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Top starter gaming racing chair
I consider this the best starter racing style gaming chair you can get. They are all about the same size, so if you're on the fence and want to try it out before dumping a lot of money on a chair, I think this is a 5 star chair for that. Overall I think these are also a bit better than the Amazon Basics mid-back or high back chairs, and I consider leather, even PU leather, much better to sit on than the mesh chairs that are popular. The problem with PU is it will always peel, there's no way around that, and it's only going to really last a few years. Mesh will last a bit longer maybe but isn't really that comfortable. The super expensive office chairs that I've had at work I don't think are at all worth it. But even if you think they are, they are just a lot more expensive. This chair is easy to put together, it takes about 20-30 minutes max and everything is easy to tighten with the included allen wrench. The covers you have to screw in, and I might recommend a regular screwdriver, especially for the deeper holes. There is no hole on the seat cushion for those cover screws, but you don't really need any since the screws are shallow and will screw into the brackets anyway. The chair does smell. Some of it is probably polyurethane and some of it is probably the off-gassing. I'm sure it will go away after a bit, but be prepared for that. Some of the surfaces are also a little dusty, but I used a simple multi-purpose cleaner spray and it came right off. Chair tilts a little backwards, but when you sit on it, it feels straight so I guess that's just how it's supposed to be. The back rest has a tilt/recline feature, which you activate with a lever on the right side almost exactly like a car seat does. The included lumbar and neck pillows are filled with some cheap cushion material and covered also in PU leather. The higher end chairs will give you velour covered memory foam. You can also buy those for $30-50 if you really want to as well. I would say if you like this style of chair, the next real upgrades are real grain leather and Napa leather options. That will set you back $500+ and $700+ and you can really only get them from Noble Chairs or Secretlab. I plan to do this for the Napa at some point, albeit they are out of stock, and chances are the price will get closer to $1k. I am not fully sure if those will last longer either, you might just be better off buying this chair every few years instead. As I wrote above, PU chairs are all pretty much the same. The material really doesn't change. They all seemingly use a nylon base, PU leather, steel frame and foam for the cushions. This chair says it uses a shaping sponge, while the others say they use cold cured foam. The cold cured foam maybe is a step above, and the velour with memory foam pillows probably are too, but I'm not sure that it's worth the $300+ most of the gaming racing chairs charge. I seriously think once you start going above this price point at $100-120 or so, the next upgrade has got to be in the upholstery, and nothing else really will matter as much. Overall I'd give this chair a solid 3 or 4, but for the right person it's a 5. That's the problem with the rating system, I don't know exactly what you personally are looking for. An inexpensive chair that will last a couple of years or more and is in this style, it's a 5 easily. If you're looking for really high quality, and it's just a step for you, maybe it's a 3 or 4. But at this price point I can't justify anything below 5 stars, so I give it a 5, and I urge people that want to try this style out to seriously consider grabbing this one first, if they can't test out a higher priced chair for awhile and don't feel comfortable just dropping a higher price amount without testing something. Edit 1 Week: Smell was really terrible for the first 2-3 days, but then faded and is fine/gone now. Might not be a bad idea to let this air out a few days somewhere. The arms got wobbly and I had to re-tighten the bolts. I had to do this two times. Not sure if this will be a continuing issue or not. I'm still undecided whether I will stick with this or go for a better leather version. I really don't want to get another PU version, so for that I'll probably stick with this. But if I see a good deal on the real leather and napa leather options I'm leaning towards getting that, and giving this one to someone else as a gift.
I consider this the best starter racing style gaming chair you can get. They are all about the same size, so if you're on the fence and want to try it out before dumping a lot of money on a chair, I think this is a 5 star chair for that. Overall I think these are also a bit better than the Amazon Basics mid-back or high back chairs, and I consider leather, even PU leather, much better to sit on than the mesh chairs that are popular. The problem with PU is it will always peel, there's no way around that, and it's only going to really last a few years. Mesh will last a bit longer maybe but isn't really that comfortable. The super expensive office chairs that I've had at work I don't think are at all worth it. But even if you think they are, they are just a lot more expensive. This chair is easy to put together, it takes about 20-30 minutes max and everything is easy to tighten with the included allen wrench. The covers you have to screw in, and I might recommend a regular screwdriver, especially for the deeper holes. There is no hole on the seat cushion for those cover screws, but you don't really need any since the screws are shallow and will screw into the brackets anyway. The chair does smell. Some of it is probably polyurethane and some of it is probably the off-gassing. I'm sure it will go away after a bit, but be prepared for that. Some of the surfaces are also a little dusty, but I used a simple multi-purpose cleaner spray and it came right off. Chair tilts a little backwards, but when you sit on it, it feels straight so I guess that's just how it's supposed to be. The back rest has a tilt/recline feature, which you activate with a lever on the right side almost exactly like a car seat does. The included lumbar and neck pillows are filled with some cheap cushion material and covered also in PU leather. The higher end chairs will give you velour covered memory foam. You can also buy those for $30-50 if you really want to as well. I would say if you like this style of chair, the next real upgrades are real grain leather and Napa leather options. That will set you back $500+ and $700+ and you can really only get them from Noble Chairs or Secretlab. I plan to do this for the Napa at some point, albeit they are out of stock, and chances are the price will get closer to $1k. I am not fully sure if those will last longer either, you might just be better off buying this chair every few years instead. As I wrote above, PU chairs are all pretty much the same. The material really doesn't change. They all seemingly use a nylon base, PU leather, steel frame and foam for the cushions. This chair says it uses a shaping sponge, while the others say they use cold cured foam. The cold cured foam maybe is a step above, and the velour with memory foam pillows probably are too, but I'm not sure that it's worth the $300+ most of the gaming racing chairs charge. I seriously think once you start going above this price point at $100-120 or so, the next upgrade has got to be in the upholstery, and nothing else really will matter as much. Overall I'd give this chair a solid 3 or 4, but for the right person it's a 5. That's the problem with the rating system, I don't know exactly what you personally are looking for. An inexpensive chair that will last a couple of years or more and is in this style, it's a 5 easily. If you're looking for really high quality, and it's just a step for you, maybe it's a 3 or 4. But at this price point I can't justify anything below 5 stars, so I give it a 5, and I urge people that want to try this style out to seriously consider grabbing this one first, if they can't test out a higher priced chair for awhile and don't feel comfortable just dropping a higher price amount without testing something. Edit 1 Week: Smell was really terrible for the first 2-3 days, but then faded and is fine/gone now. Might not be a bad idea to let this air out a few days somewhere. The arms got wobbly and I had to re-tighten the bolts. I had to do this two times. Not sure if this will be a continuing issue or not. I'm still undecided whether I will stick with this or go for a better leather version. I really don't want to get another PU version, so for that I'll probably stick with this. But if I see a good deal on the real leather and napa leather options I'm leaning towards getting that, and giving this one to someone else as a gift.
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I love this chair
I bought this chair Sept 2023 to replace a Vinnesse chair I had. I loved that chair, but after 5 years it started falling apart. Mostly due to my dog in his puppy stage attacking the cushion and the gas cylinder failing. I love this Homall chair just as much. Unfortunately, the past month, the gas cylinder started giving out. I wasn't expecting this chair to last 5+ years. I ordered a couple Hyken's last fall during black friday, and decided to set one up yesterday. I can't do it. I don't find it comfortable at all compared to the Homall when gaming. Maybe it's because for the past 8 years I've been using gaming chairs and they've messed up my posture so much that sitting correctly isn't comfortable. I like that the reclining isn't tied to the armrests like some others. It's the perfect height and angle when I'm playing baseball. I find the padding sufficient. Never felt the need to get a cushion. I'll sit sometimes for 5+ hours on this chair and I've never felt uncomfortable in it, nor any backpain. I have two "complaints" with this chair. The first one isn't really an issue considering the price range, but I wish they'd give a better quality gas cylinder. And two, the armrests started wobbling about a year and a half after I got it. Aside from that, I love this chair, and ordering another one.
I bought this chair Sept 2023 to replace a Vinnesse chair I had. I loved that chair, but after 5 years it started falling apart. Mostly due to my dog in his puppy stage attacking the cushion and the gas cylinder failing. I love this Homall chair just as much. Unfortunately, the past month, the gas cylinder started giving out. I wasn't expecting this chair to last 5+ years. I ordered a couple Hyken's last fall during black friday, and decided to set one up yesterday. I can't do it. I don't find it comfortable at all compared to the Homall when gaming. Maybe it's because for the past 8 years I've been using gaming chairs and they've messed up my posture so much that sitting correctly isn't comfortable. I like that the reclining isn't tied to the armrests like some others. It's the perfect height and angle when I'm playing baseball. I find the padding sufficient. Never felt the need to get a cushion. I'll sit sometimes for 5+ hours on this chair and I've never felt uncomfortable in it, nor any backpain. I have two "complaints" with this chair. The first one isn't really an issue considering the price range, but I wish they'd give a better quality gas cylinder. And two, the armrests started wobbling about a year and a half after I got it. Aside from that, I love this chair, and ordering another one.
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Makes me happy every time I walk into my room
Listen. If you want a comfortable, super long lasting chair with good back support simply do not buy a gaming chair. They are not designed to be ergonomic. They are not designed for office work or even long hours of gaming, really. They are designed for one thing and one thing only, and that thing is to Look Fun. Mega-comfy office chairs just don't exist in fun colours! Black and grey is so boring!! This chair consistently makes me a little bit happier every time I walk into my room because haha bright pink. The neck and lumbar pillows? Fun, but useless. The cushion? Could absolutely be cushier. Have I regretting spending so much money on it yet? Nope! People complain about these being hard to build too, which on one hand is fair because the instructions are very vague, but I built this sucker by myself in an hour three days after major abdominal surgery, so I think you'll be fine.
Listen. If you want a comfortable, super long lasting chair with good back support simply do not buy a gaming chair. They are not designed to be ergonomic. They are not designed for office work or even long hours of gaming, really. They are designed for one thing and one thing only, and that thing is to Look Fun. Mega-comfy office chairs just don't exist in fun colours! Black and grey is so boring!! This chair consistently makes me a little bit happier every time I walk into my room because haha bright pink. The neck and lumbar pillows? Fun, but useless. The cushion? Could absolutely be cushier. Have I regretting spending so much money on it yet? Nope! People complain about these being hard to build too, which on one hand is fair because the instructions are very vague, but I built this sucker by myself in an hour three days after major abdominal surgery, so I think you'll be fine.
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Very Comfortable and Supportive Gaming Chair
I’m very happy with this chair. It looks stylish and feels very comfortable for long hours of sitting. The back support and headrest pillow help keep a good posture, and the seat cushion is soft but supportive. I also like that it is adjustable and easy to move around. The quality feels good and it was not difficult to assemble. It’s perfect for gaming, working, or studying at a desk. Overall, it’s a great chair for the price and I would recommend it.
I’m very happy with this chair. It looks stylish and feels very comfortable for long hours of sitting. The back support and headrest pillow help keep a good posture, and the seat cushion is soft but supportive. I also like that it is adjustable and easy to move around. The quality feels good and it was not difficult to assemble. It’s perfect for gaming, working, or studying at a desk. Overall, it’s a great chair for the price and I would recommend it.