Razer is known for its flashy, RGB-lit accessories and hardware, but until recently, it had zero offerings for arguably one of the most important aspects of one's PC gaming setup: the chair. Sure, what you sit in has nothing to do with your specs and how well you can run a game, but it has everything to do with how comfortable you are playing that game for hours on end. Having an ergonomic desk setup is crucial for the health of your back, neck, and spine, and picking the right chair is the first step. That's what makes the Razer Iskur particularly exciting: Razer's first-ever gaming chair was made with ergonomic comfort in mind. The Iskur features a dynamic lumbar support system that you can adjust to perfectly hug the curve of your spine, supporting your lower back to prevent stiffness and soreness after all-day gaming sessions. Combine that with a premium build and high adjustability, and you've got a gaming chair that'll suit your needs very well for years to come.
The Iskur gaming chair is black with Razer's signature green accents.
The Iskur's adjustable lumbar curve is a great feature that accommodates people of different sizes and heights, allowing you to find the exact position that fits your lower back. It also allows you to set the most comfortable angle based on your current activity. For example, I tend to sit up straighter and lean forward a bit while working during the day, so pushing the curve down allows the chair to continue supporting my entire back while I sit up straight. While gaming, however, I relax more and lean back a bit, which causes my spine to curve backward slightly. The angle of my back has increased, so the lumbar curve should as well. At that point, I can bring the curve forward to fill the gap between my lower back and the back of the chair so that it is again supporting as much of my back as possible. This is a level of ergonomic support that's simply not possible with the average office chair, and many gaming chairs don't offer this level of flexibility either.
The Razer Iskur's built-in lumbar curve can be angled up to 26 degrees.Gallery
Though having proper support for your lower-middle back is crucial (and often overlooked) when you're sitting for long periods of time, it's not the only support you need. Like most gaming chairs, the Razer Iskur features a high back for your head to rest against, and it also comes with a soft yet firm memory foam pillow that you can place behind your head to support your cervical spine (aka your neck). The pillow has straps that allow it to attach to the top of the chair, which is convenient for storage, but unless you're extremely tall, it's going to touch the back of your skull and not your neck. For the pillow to be useful, you have to remove it from the chair and manually position it into the curve of your neck, and because of this, I don't use it all that often. Between the adjustable lumbar curve and the high back, the Iskur's built-in support is usually enough to keep me comfortable and happy, but if I feel my neck getting sore, I'll still slip the memory foam pillow behind my head to ease the tension.
The Iskur's height requirements should be noted here: Razer recommends it for people between 5'6" and 6'2" to help ensure proper ergonomics. Your feet should be able to rest comfortably on the floor while your thighs are parallel to the ground and your back is against the chair. As someone who is 5'3", I felt a bit of strain at first as my legs sloped downward in order to reach the floor, but this was easily amended by using an ergonomic foot rest to boost and support my feet.
Weight: 66.8 pounds |
Chair cover material: PVC leather |
Frame: Metal and plywood |
Adjustable back angle: 139 degrees |
Armrests: 4D |
Recommended weight: Less than 300 pounds |
Recommended height: 5'6" to 6'2" |
The Iskur's height and angle can also be adjusted, with the ability to lean the entire chair back (including the seat cushion) or just the back of it by using a lever. A separate lever allows you to lock the Iskur in place--when this is activated, the chair cannot be leaned at all, which makes the back feel even sturdier and supportive. This wide range of adjustability lends to the Razer Iskur's highly ergonomic and customizable design, helping you maintain a proper posture and avoid soreness after hours of sitting.
Putting together the Razer Iskur, however, is no joke. You'll definitely want at least two people helping with assembly, as there are many parts and some of them are pretty heavy. My partner and I also had trouble getting some of the screws to go in at the exact right angle required. Still, once it's put together, you've got an extremely sturdy chair that'll likely last you many years.
Razer Iskur
The Iskur is available directly from Razer and ships next day.
$500 at Razer
About the author: Jenae Sitzes has been using the Razer Iskur for both gaming and working from home over the past two months, and her back has never felt better. Razer provided the Iskur gaming chair for review.