Close up and side angle of ThunderX3 Core gaming chair in grey and black

ThunderX3 Core – New Flagship Gaming Chair Reveal

ThunderX3, recognised amongst the prominent gaming chair brands globally, is set to launch its flagship chair, the CORE. This release signifies a pivotal shift for ThunderX3 as it integrates a stronger emphasis on ergonomic design and comfort.

The CORE chair positions itself distinctively in the gaming chair market, addressing several ergonomic concerns prevalent in many traditional gaming chairs at its specific retail price point (starting MSRP £339.95). While its features mirror those of advanced office chairs, ThunderX3 infuses the design with a more lively aesthetic. Potential buyers can choose from three colours and opt for a fabric or leatherette finish, subject to regional availability.

ThunderX3 Core Features

A defining aspect of the CORE chair is its CORE.READY integrated lumbar support system. This feature adapts three dimensions to one’s posture, forgoing the need for standalone lumbar cushions that might not provide comprehensive spinal support.

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The chair also introduces a synchronous tilt mechanism, surpassing the usual tools in many gaming chairs. This ensures users’ legs remain grounded while reclining, thus minimising discomfort during prolonged seating.

The chair boasts a spectrum of adjustments, from forward/back seat positioning ahead tilt to a contoured memory foam pillow, demonstrating ThunderX3’s dedication to genuine ergonomic enhancement.

Core Ergonomics

Boge Lin, ThunderX3’s product manager, commented on the reveal: “Though termed an ‘ergonomic gaming chair,’ one might not immediately categorise it as a ‘gaming chair’ upon sitting. The responses we’ve received upon initial trials have been overwhelmingly positive. We encourage users to experience it firsthand.”

For further details about ThunderX3 and its diverse gaming peripherals and furniture selection, visit their website.

Christian Wait
With years of experience in tech and gaming journalism, Christian looks after content strategy and tech. Some call him "The Postman" because he delivers.
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