The Review of Andaseat Kaiser 3 XL Chair is the topic of our today’s article. Moreover, we will present the Review of Andaseat Kaiser 3 XL Chair completely.
I’m currently beginning to assemble a little collection of Andaseat chairs in my home. I’ve already provided you with reviews of the T-Pro 2 and the Jungle 2. How does Kaiser 3 compare, and is the steep price tag justified?
- Gaming chair from the AndaSeat Kaiser 3 XL Series
- Producer: AndaSeat
- MSRP: US$499.99
The Kaiser 3 is an upgrade over the previous Kaiser chairs; it is essentially a king-sized Jungle 2 chair with no footrest. Having said that, you won’t even notice it because the Kaiser 3 features some of the nicest upgrades I’ve yet to see in a gaming chair series. In addition to it, the feeling is the most solid in the bigger XL version.
Moreover, the magnetic armrests and magnetically connecting neck cushions are both included with the Kaiser 3. This is a significant advance over prior neck pillow designs. Which called for connecting the plastic hooks on the back with a cotton belt by the headrest.
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Furthermore, the neck pillow sags as a result of those little belts ultimately wearing out. Or you may snag anything on them, rupture the plastic hooks, and break the clasp. The magnetic pillow stays just where you want it to. And if you tug on it or knock it off, it doesn’t matter since it’s magnetic and you can quickly put it back in its original location.
My greatest issue with my regular chair is that the thick armrests frequently snag the bottom of my desk and scuff to the heck. Finally catching and tearing into the foam with continuous usage. I’m a major admirer of the magnetic armrests and I’m hoping to see a T-Pro 3 that adopts them. With magnetic armrests, you may remove the cushioning to create a flat surface. This makes it easy to adjust the arms to fit under the desk clearance. And ensures durability by preventing the armrests from being torn apart.
Yes, I am aware that this is a first-world problem, but when a chair costs a few hundred dollars. You also want it to last as long as possible in perfect condition. The orange stitching on the Kaiser 3 XL always stands out well against the black pleather. And I really enjoy how the supporting material has a carbon fiber appearance rather than having the same pleather throughout as the Jungle 2 did.
While I adore the magnetic armrests and neck pillow, the Kaiser 3 forgoes the lumbar pillow. Which frequently struggles to remain in position in favor of an adjustable lumbar support that can rapidly adjust to your ideal level of comfort. By virtue of these modifications alone, the Kaiser 3 XL has become my favorite Andaseat chair. And I’m excited about what the company has in store for the future.
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Although I much like the all-cloth types of Andaseat chairs (the Kaiser 3 is available in all-cloth but is only available in solid black or grey). I’d still want to see them produce a meshy, breathable chair in the future like the DX Racer Air with magnetic armrests. Andaseat is a significant contender in the market for gaming chairs and business chairs thanks to new technology.