Technology
Arena racing gaming chair on sale for under £60 on Amazon (UK deal)
TL;DR: The comfortable Arena racing gaming chair is on sale for £59.99, saving you 70% on list price.
We’ve all been there, in the early hours of the morning, promising to only play one more game. The next thing you know the sun is up, and you’re left feeling tired but mostly uncomfortable.
We can’t do anything about the tiredness, that’s on you. We can however help with the uncomfortable feeling. You can alleviate cramps and tension with a quality gaming chair from Arena, and save a lot too.
The Arena racing swivel gaming chair is equipped with a generously cushioned seat and back with padded arm rests for extra comfort during long periods of use. The lock tilt mechanism allows users to lock the chair in the upright position or free float, and a torsion control knob adjusts the tilt tension to ideally suit your body weight. It’s more than just a chair.
You can now purchase this comfortable gaming chair for just £59.99 on Amazon. This is down by a massive 70% on list price, saving you well over £100. This also includes a five-year component and two-year upholstery guarantee, to cover you just in case things aren’t as they seem.
Get comfortable with this gaming chair from Arena.
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