OSP Home Furnishings – Output Gaming Chair in Black Faux Leather with Controllable RGB LED Light piping. – Black / Blue $121.00
Description
  • Thick padded contoured faux leather seat and back with built-in lumbar support
  • Controllable RGB LED light piping and battery
  • Flip arm
  • One-touch pneumatic seat height adjustment
  • Locking tilt control with adjustable tilt tension
  • Nylon base with colored end caps and matching colored dual wheel carpet casters
Additional information
Weight 35 lbs
Dimensions 26.5 × 28.5 × 40.5 in
Color

Black / Blue, Black / Gray, Black / Red

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

1 year

Maximum Weight Capacity

250 pounds

Reclining

Yes

Color Category

Blue

Product Weight

35 pounds

Cup Holder(s)

No

Seat Material

Faux Leather

Backrest Material

Faux leather

Office Chair Style

Gaming chair

Pneumatic Height Adjustment

Yes

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

0

Lumbar Support Type

Non-adjustable

Material

Upholstery

Backrest Width

19.3 inches

Seat Width

20.3 inches

Headrest Included

Yes

Armrest Features

Pivot

Built-In Speakers

No

Caster Style

Heavy duty dual wheel casters

Seat Depth

19.3 inches

Breathable Backrest

Yes

Assembly Required

Yes

Headrest Features

Padded

Product Width

28.5 inches

Caster(s) Included

Yes

Chair Tilt

Adjustable with tilt-tension control and tilt lock

Swivel Angle

360 degrees

Product Name

Output Gaming Chair in Black Faux Leather with Controllable RGB LED Light piping.

Model Number

OUT25-BLU

Adjustable Seat Height

Yes

Backrest Height

22.8 inches

Brand

OSP Home Furnishings

Ergonomic Design

Yes

Built-In Headphone Jack

No

Product Depth

26.5 inches

Base Design

5-pointed star

Armrests Included

Yes

Product Height

40.5 inches

Motion Type

Swivel

UPC

090234508472, 090234508489, 090234508496

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  1. Elcoolarrow23

    Son really loves this chair and the lights. I recommend it