Ewin Racing Flash gaming chair review
Next, we have a little comparison with the Ewin Champion chair to show the differences between both chairs. The base and feature set of both chairs is largely identical. The design of both chairs is somewhat different, the Flash has a lot more cushioning all over the place, and has a much thicker seating. As a 1m75 tall guy, my preference goes to the Champion chair. Even at its lowest setting, I can't keep my feet flat on the ground when sitting in the Flash chair. Do pay attention to this when you buy one of the Ewin chairs. In this case, more expensive is not always more comfortable, at least not for me.
Conclusion
Based on my experience with the Champion chair, the Flash chair will last a long time. I've been using the Champion for about 1.5 years now and it still feels like new. There aren't any tears or other damages in the PU leather fabric, and that's with extended, daily use! The Flash mirrors my experience with the Champion, but one key difference is that the Flash chair is clearly designed for taller people.
Price-wise the Ewin chairs are a very decent option, you get a lot of value for your money. The base price of the Flash series is $399 (349EUR) but the company has 20 to 30 percent off coupons available pretty much all the time. For example, as I'm writing this, the firm has a "SP25" coupon that drops 25% off the base price. This drops the price to just $299, which is hard to beat, and sometimes you can score it for $279. Up-to-date coupons can be found on the Ewin website or via Twitter.
The Good Stuff
- High quality
- Decent price/quality
- Lots of features
- Available in various designs and colors
- Quiet (no squeaking or noisy rollers)
The Bad Stuff
- Stiff pillows
- Wobbly 4D armrests
- Not really a con, but this model is designed for taller people
DV Hardware gives the Ewin Racing Flash gaming chair a 9/10 and our Seal of Approval.
Added: April 8th 2019
Product reviewed: Ewin Racing Flash gaming chair
Reviewer: Thomas De Maesschalck
Score: 9/10
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