Razer - Iskur Gaming Chair with Built-in Lumbar Support - Black/Green
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Description
Features
Ergonomic Lumbar Support System
Enjoy total lower back support with a built-in, fully adjustable lumbar curve that closely aligns to your spine—ensuring ideal posture for maximum comfort in gaming marathons.
Multi-Layered Synthetic Leather
Tougher and more durable than standard PU leather, the chair comes wrapped in multi-layered PVC synthetic leather—making it better suited to withstand the wear and tear from hours of daily use.
High Density Foam Cushions
The dense, durable cushions have a plush feel and offer better contouring, allowing your weight to apply just enough pressure as they mold to support your unique body shape.
4D armrests
Adjust the armrests’ height and angle, and move them forwards or backwards for a position tailored to the way you sit.
Engineered to Carry
Able to support a weight of up to 300lbs through a combination of its body frame, armrests and wheelbase, the chair also features angled seat edges to maximize its resting surface area.
Memory Foam Head Cushion
The chair’s head cushion is made from a highly dense but malleable memory foam that can mold to different head shapes based on pressure applied, allowing for just the right amount of support and comfort.
What's Included
Iskur Gaming Chair with Built-in Lumbar Support
Manuals & Guides
Specification Sheet
Key Specs
- Product Height53.98 inches
- Product Width26.97 inches
- Maximum Weight Capacity299 pounds
- Maximum Seat Height From Floor21.85 inches
- Minimum Seat Height From Floor17.72 inches
- Seat Width15.55 inches
- Seat Depth17.32 inches
- Ergonomic DesignYes
- Caster Style6cm Caster Wheel
- Armrest FeaturesAdjustable depth, Adjustable height, Adjustable width, Pivot
- Lumbar Support TypeAdjustable
- Assembly RequiredYes
General
- Product NameIskur Gaming Chair with Built-in Lumbar Support
- BrandRazer
- Assembly RequiredYes
- Model NumberRZ38-02770100-R3U1
Dimension
- Product Height53.98 inches
- Product Width26.97 inches
- Product Weight66.8 pounds
- Maximum Weight Capacity299 pounds
- Maximum Seat Height From Floor21.85 inches
- Minimum Seat Height From Floor17.72 inches
- Seat Width15.55 inches
- Seat Depth17.32 inches
- Backrest Height32.87 inches
- Backrest Width23.03 inches
Material
- MaterialMetal, Upholstery
- FinishSynthetic Leather
- Frame Material(s)Metal and Plywood
- Seat MaterialHigh density foam cushions
- Backrest MaterialSynthetic leather
Design
- Office Chair StyleGaming chair, Desk chair
- Ergonomic DesignYes
- Base Design5-pointed star
- Caster(s) IncludedYes
- Caster Style6cm Caster Wheel
- Recommended Surface(s)All surfaces
Features
- Motion TypeSwivel
- RecliningYes
- Chair TiltAdjustable with tilt-tension control and tilt lock
- Swivel Angle360 degrees
- Adjustable Seat HeightYes
- Pneumatic Height AdjustmentYes
- Headrest IncludedYes
- Headrest FeaturesPadded, Removable
- Armrests IncludedYes
- Armrest FeaturesAdjustable depth, Adjustable height, Adjustable width, Pivot
- Lumbar Support TypeAdjustable
- Breathable BackrestNo
- Built-In Headphone JackNo
- Built-In SpeakersNo
- Cup Holder(s)No
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts3 Years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor3 Years
Other
- UPC811659033482
Customer reviews
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 230 reviews
(230 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.0
Rating 4.0 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers consistently note how comfortable the chair is, especially the lumbar support. Many customers also mention how easy it is to assemble. While some customers find the seat to be too firm and the price to be high, others find the build quality and adjustability to be excellent.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:ComfortableCons mentioned:Price
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good chair overall
||Posted . Owned for 8 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Overall good chair. Not sure if it’s worth the full price tho. Maybe if you get it at a good discount. I had a cheaper chair from Amazon that felt just as nice, but it did break after 1.5 years so there’s that..
This review is from Razer - Iskur Gaming Chair with Built-in Lumbar Support - Dark Gray
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Lumbar support
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
9/10 would buy again
||Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’ve had this chair now for over a year and it has been the best desk chair I’ve ever had. The lumbar support has done wonders for preventing back pain. The grey fabric also prevents it from looking like just another gaming chair. Only qualm this far has been that it has started wobble a little but hasn’t affected my enjoyment too much
This review is from Razer - Iskur Gaming Chair with Built-in Lumbar Support - Dark Gray
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Adjustable, Build quality, ComfortableCons mentioned:Price
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A Good Chair by Any Other Name
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.There is no brand more synonymous with PC gaming than Razer. Having delivered quality gaming peripherals for over a decade, it was only a matter of time before the company started working to conquer the rest of your gaming setup. The Iskur is Razer’s first ever gaming chair, bringing legitimacy to a product segment that seems flooded with hundreds of cheap off-brand chairs that other gaming companies slap their logo on. Razer takes a different approach by offering a truly premium, ergonomic chair worthy of the brand, and for a first attempt they have done very well, only missing on a few small details. However, the price leaves something to be desired. Of important note - when it comes to comfort, chairs are a very subjective item to review. My impressions will likely vary from yours, and as such I highly recommend demoing this chair at your local Best Buy prior to purchase. - Unboxing and Setup Shipping in a huge box weighing nearly 80 pounds, the Razer Iskur is as heavy as it is unwieldy to get up a flight of stairs. Razer recommends having a friend or assistant help with assembly, and I can’t say I disagree. Take care managing the box, or at least be prepared to carry pieces to where the chair’s going to end up. Upon opening the box, extremely large, clear, visible instructions greet you. It’s clear that Razer took the time to design the packaging for optimal protection and quick setup, as everything is neatly slotted into position and protected with very thick layers of foam. Assembly is very straightforward - there’s only a handful of major assemblies to put together - and the included T-handle hex tool is a great step up from the expected L-shaped wrench. All the hardware is presented in an orderly way that allows for quick, organized assembly. One of the final steps will be hardest to manage if you’re alone - lifting the mostly assembled chair onto the base. This chair is significantly heavier than some premium office chairs and even gaming chairs that are about half the price of the Iskur. Once everything is assembled, however, the chair is absolutely gorgeous. The black leatherette and green stitching present in a premium way, though the text at the front edge of the seat is a little tacky. Regardless, the Iskur is a proper command chair for your gaming setup. - Adjustability The Iskur is an extremely adjustable chair. Height, lumbar, and back recline are all adjustable along with three-way adjustable arms. Seat base recline is also toggleable using a hefty lever and spring-loaded dial, but full seat recline does not work well with the ergonomic positioning the Iskur demands, even after massively loosening the spring. The lumbar support is the Iskur’s killer feature. A pneumatic piston controlled by a small lever pushes the lumbar forward, and it is easy to find and set the optimal lumbar position. I found this contoured excellently to my spine and forced a much more natural upright seating position. This is augmented by the memory foam pillow, which is covered in a soft microfiber material that feels great on the head. - Comfort Right off the bat I noticed that the Iskur is a firmer chair than expected. The foam is stiff but forgiving enough to be comfortable in an extended session. It is a comfortable chair to sit in, but it is not particularly wide. With a 36-inch waist I have virtually no extra clearance to the seat bolsters - if I were any larger I would be sitting on them quite uncomfortably. Once adjusted into a proper, upright, ergonomic sitting position (which only takes a few moments with all the adjustability on offer), the chair is wonderful to sit in for extended periods. I found myself shifting, moving, and readjusting myself far less often in the Iskur than in premium office chairs I used previously. My main gaming station serves both gaming and work duties, and I found that the better posture helped distract me less often from work and keep focus up. I would’ve liked being able to lean back every now and then to relax, but that goes against the purpose of the chair. After an 8 hour workday usually followed up by several hours of PC gaming, I found my back and hips were in much better shape with regards to aching and stiffness than all the lower quality chairs I had used prior. The ergonomic design works very well. The chief comfort issue I have is the quality of the arms. They are a very firm plastic that does not have a pleasant texture, and as a result they distract from what’s otherwise a very comfortable chair. - Build Quality The Iskur’s build quality is a noticeable step up from premium chairs that retail in the $300 range. The biggest difference is in the quality of the leather used - while most chairs use PU (bonded) leather to keep costs down, the Iskur uses PVC leather which is more like leatherette you would find in passenger cars. The leather feels very nice to the touch and should last much longer than PU leather that typically begins to crack, flake, and peel after a short time. The chair is heavy, solidly built, and glides well. This feels very premium and weighty. I didn’t notice any rattles or loose joints, but every now and then I will hear an innocuous click from somewhere in the lumbar system, and occasionally a metallic pop from what I assume is the base recline spring. I don’t have too much concern with these given the overall high build quality of the rest of the chair. Of course long term durability is difficult to assess without several months of regular use, but the initial quality is quite high and suggests this will stand up to regular use and abuse fairly well. - Bottom Line The Razer Iskur is a great chair to complement your gaming setup. It’s very comfortable for an ergonomic chair, looks great, and seems like it’ll deliver comfortable work and gaming for years to come. I have little to complain about beyond the arm material. Ultimately though, the Iskur is a touch pricey. The Razer name commands a premium for style, but the Iskur has no direct competitors close to its price point. At $399 the chair would be perfectly priced, but at $499 the value proposition falls unless you’re very much a Razer fan. It’s still a great chair worth checking out, but if you value comfort and ergonomics more than branding there are other options at this price or lower that make no compromises. Still, Razer has built a solid throne in the Iskur, and it comes recommended!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Comfortable, Lumbar support
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great chair, sent a bad 4d button
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I had bought this chair and I had a slight defect and had to get a replacement; Best Buy had no issue sending out another chair. The left 4d button for rotating the armrest was sliding out. Other than this issue I would have given 5 stars, the chair itself is great. It is a little stiff, but this can be broken in. The lumbar is supportive and the backrest feels like it's at the right height. This is a well-designed product with an error on the production line which can happen with any product. The chair will do exactly as it is supposed to do, barring getting one with a defect.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Build qualityCons mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic gaming chair
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought myself one back in January and recently got another through Best Buy for my brother and we absolutely love them. The quality is A+ and the ergonomic support is awesome. We are both gamers and are probably in them 3-5 hours nightly but never complain about back pain. I would recommend this to anyone. Yeah, the price is steep but it's 100% worth.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Not for longevity
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Here we are two years after purchase. We were really happy with the chair aside from some cosmetic wear and tear. Until we came down this morning to discover the hydraulics have gone kaput. The chair just slowly sinks down to the lowest level. So we got two years but for such a price I guess I expected longer.
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Comfortable
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
5’8” 270lbs person approves this chair!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Right outside the box the chair is stiff, you must loosen it up. The chair is great, regardless of all the critics online this chair is really comfortable, specifically in my case that I’m 5’8” 270lb, I’m not a slim person and I fit perfectly in the chair. Even the headrest sits perfectly on my neck. The back support is great, I only needed a little bit of support from, but you can get it to curve your back completely if you want to. If you find it for sale ($380) and you hate your gaming chair that you got from Amazon, you can feel confident that this chair is a great purchase that will change your way of sitting (or working from home as well)
This review is from Razer - Iskur Gaming Chair with Built-in Lumbar Support - Dark Gray
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Lumbar support
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Top quality
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This chair is great feels very sturdy and the lumbar support is great. Also I get hot pretty easy so leather is a no for me but this fabric one has been great. I am a big guy so the only thing is I may have to go for the XL chair but still deciding.
This review is from Razer - Iskur Gaming Chair with Built-in Lumbar Support - Dark Gray
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWondering if this comes wirh the neck/head rest pillow i seen n the customer posted pictures or is it something you have to buy extra? Thanks n advance
Asked by Rollie17.
- A:Answer Yes. It comes with the head rest pillow.
Answered by Razer Customer Support
Q: QuestionDoes anyone know what the the height is from the floor to the seat?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The floor-to-seat pan height (min~max) is 455-555 mm.
Answered by Razer Customer Support
Q: QuestionIs the bottom foam on a board or a suspension style?
Asked by Dirty.
- A:Answer Foam, no suspension on the seat. Comfy, sitting in mine right now.
Answered by PaulC
Q: QuestionIs the dark grey fabric or synthetic leather? Same model number on Amazon and Razer. And on their website, it's fabric. But according to specs here at bestbuy.com, it says that the material is synthetic leather. So is it fabric or not?
Asked by LeoR.
- A:Answer It’s fabric. You can get the leather option but I opted for fabric.
Answered by Stoob
Q: QuestionIs the base metal ?
Asked by M50Rider.
- A:Answer Yes. Its base is a 5-star metal powder coated.
Answered by Razer Customer Support
Q: QuestionIs this the all-black edition Iskur chair? I asked support and they said it was, but right before ordering, I decided to double-check the model number. When comparing to another site, it seems this is the Black/Green Edition. Which is it?
Asked by Nuttle.
- A:Answer It is the Black/Green Edition.
Answered by Razer Customer Support
Q: QuestionCan I go to a physical store and make a pickup order paying cash?
Asked by brian.
- A:Answer No, you either go to the store and find it in stock (and purchase it like any other product) or you pay online with your debit/credit and pick it up.
Answered by Fantastic
Q: QuestionWhat material is the lumbar support made out of? is it synth leather or a mesh netting?
Asked by noName.
- A:Answer PU leather on the portion of the lumbar support you sit against.
Answered by TheLaymansTerms