I’m honestly really impressed with this Razer chair from Sam’s Club. For the price, it delivers way more than I expected.
The first thing I noticed is how comfortable the armrests are—they have a slightly soft, cushioned feel that makes a big difference when resting your elbows for long periods. No discomfort at all, even after hours of sitting.
The seat itself is on the firmer side, but in a good way. It’s not rock hard, just supportive enough that you don’t sink into it like overly soft chairs that can lead to back pain. In fact, I was dealing with some lower back discomfort before, and switching to this chair noticeably improved it. Over time, the cushion seems to break in slightly and becomes even more comfortable.
The recline feature is also a big plus—it goes back quite far (around 150°), which makes it great if you want to lean back, relax, or even work in a more laid-back position. I like putting my legs up on another chair and reclining—it’s surprisingly comfortable and still supportive.
Overall, the chair feels sturdy, well-built, and supportive across the entire back, with good lumbar support. For around $200, it’s a really solid deal considering many comparable chairs cost $400 or more.
No real complaints so far—great value and very comfortable for daily use.