Cyber Monday gaming chair deals 2025: The best deals on the comfiest desk thrones around

Rocking right through the Black Friday sales, the Cyber Monday gaming chair deals are not much changed since we first starting curating them a week or more ago. But that’s not such a bad thing given that we’ve got some excellent places to park your posterior below. We’ll be keeping this page updated through Cyber Monday and into Cyber Week, but I don’t anticipate things changing overmuch, if I’m honest.
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FAQ

Five things I always tell people before they buy their first gaming chair
When is Cyber Monday 2025?
Black Friday 2025 kicks off Friday, 28 November 2028 and runs for three days over the whole weekend. But even then, the annual sales bonanza isn’t over, as it will be followed by Cyber Monday (1 December 2025) and Cyber Week, until 5 December.
It won’t just be Amazon dishing out the discounts, of course, as all the major retailers will have their own deals: Newegg, Best Buy, Walmart, and B&H in the US; Overclockers, Scan, Currys, and Laptops Direct in the UK. With so many sales going on, you’ll be certain to find a graphics card that’s just right for you.
What should I look for in a Cyber Week gaming chair deal?
If you’re going to be paying top dollar for an awesome gaming chair this Cyber Monday, then you’ll want one that will last for many years. So look for durability features first. Real leather will be the most resistant to wear and tear, but that will be very expensive.
PVC leather is a good alternative, though, and should last you just as long, provided you care for it appropriately. Fabric and mesh materials help keep you cool, but they can sometimes result in the chair not being as tough as others.
Next is up is body support. A chair with great ergonomics is always worth paying attention to as it’ll save a lot of physical pain down the line. Lumbar support and adjustable arm rests are the main features that will give you the support you need.
Neck pillows and adjustable head rests are also worth looking for and make sure the chair you have your eye on will fit your frame too. There’s nothing worse realizing you’ve just bought furniture for children, when you have an adult-sized posterior.
Unfortunately, most retailers don’t offer the option to filtering by chair size, unless you’re buying direct from the manufacturer. So always check the measurements before confirming your purchase.
There will be maximum height and weight recommendations for most chairs too, so now might be the time to take a few body measurements, especially if you’ve not done so for a few years.
Do I need a gaming chair or office chair?
Gaming chairs and office chairs aren’t as different as they used to be, especially in the mid-range. Gaming chairs tend to be a bit less subtle in their designs, and can sometimes come with gaming-focused features such as lighting. But, for the most part, gaming and office chairs attempt to fulfil the same function: be comfy to sit on.
There are also some premium chairs that really do target both office workers and PC gamers, such as the Herman Miller x Logitech Embody. That chair’s the definition of “covers all bases”. It’s comfortable while working during the day, but also for gaming in the evenings. The same can be said for many premium office chairs in general, though.
But gaming-targeted chairs can be great, too, even for office use. The Secretlab Titan Evo, for example, is an incredibly comfy ergonomic chair that doesn’t scream “gamer” like some others do.
The main thing is to forget about labels and just consider what each chair is offering in its own right, then base your decision on that.
What size gaming chair do I need?
Unfortunately, there’s no way to really know what size gaming chair will suit you until you’ve actually tried a few, or at least the one you’re considering. In general, though, going for a standard sized seat is a good bet unless you’re extra large or extra small.
It’s usually better to have a seat that’s too big than one that’s too small, though, so it’s probably best to air on the side of caution in that regard. A cramped bucket seat isn’t fun.
Also remember to check out the different maximum weights of gaming or office chairs, too, as not all will be the same. Ditto the sizes, actually, as some will offer only medium and large while other brands will offer small options, too.
One piece of advice we can offer, though, is to try and go for a chair with a pretty flat seat cushion. Most people tend to find these comfier, though if you prefer otherwise, don’t let us stop you!
Should I buy now or wait later in the sales?
Well, if you hold off now you might be cutting it a little fine, given the bulk of the sales season is behind us, with Black Friday having pretty much been and gone and Cyber Monday being just around the corner (heck, being here already, as far as Amazon’s concerned).
That being said, there is a small chance that prices could drop a little lower or the odd one or two new deals could pop up. Gaming chair deals tend to remain pretty static, though, so don’t count on it.
We do take all of these things into consideration with our recommendations, though. We only list deals if we think they’re great value at their current sale price and probably won’t drop much lower. Though, of course, we’re always happy to be proved wrong on that front.



