We tested the Andesit Kaiser 3 XL gaming chair to see if it lives up to its bold comfort claims. From its plush seat and 4D armrests to advanced lumbar support and sleek racing-style design, this chair is built for serious gamers and long sessions at the desk. Below we dive into the comfort features, ease of assembly, real-world gaming and work tests, and pricing details—including a discount for subscribers.
The Kaiser 3 XL comes mostly pre-assembled. Only 8 bolts are required—4 for the seat/back and 4 for the tilt mechanism. The side covers and headrest are magnetic, adding to the premium feel. Total build time: about 15–20 minutes, even while filming.
This chair screams performance. With a race car seat look, premium stitching, and flawless seams, the black Kaiser 3 XL exudes quality. It feels sturdy, looks stunning, and the finish stands up well even in heavy use scenarios.
We tested the chair while gaming in Fallout 4 and doing extended video editing. After 1.5+ hours of continuous use, there were:
The Andesit Kaiser 3 XL checks all the comfort boxes for serious gamers or professionals who sit for hours. Retailing at $549, the price drops to $449 during sales—and you can get an extra 10% off using code TechHub.
The only downside? You may have to fight your family members over who gets to use it.
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Why are most gaming chairs uncomfortable—regardless of shape, size, or cost? Today, we're taking a close look at the Andesit Kaiser 3 XL, which promises to be the most comfortable gaming chair you'll ever own. Let's find out if that's true.
There are three key factors to a truly comfortable gaming chair:
The Kaiser 3 XL delivers all three. Assembly is fast—just eight bolts total, and many magnetic parts make it easy. Assembly time: about 15–20 minutes. The side covers are magnetic, and even the headrest uses a magnetic attachment system.
Design-wise, the Kaiser 3 XL resembles a race car seat, with flawless stitching and premium cushioning. This chair looks amazing in black, and the build quality is exceptional. The armrests are fully 4D adjustable, the lumbar dial lets you control both height and firmness, and the wheels glide smoothly.
We tested comfort during an hour-and-a-half Fallout 4 gaming session (and yes, Fallout 76 is awful). Results? No fatigue, numbness, or stiffness—just pure comfort. The seat cushion is supportive, the armrests reduce elbow strain, and the lumbar support is phenomenal once dialed in.
Price? Normally $549, but during sales it drops to $449. Use the TechHub discount code for an extra 10% off. Only downside? You may have to share it with your kids—or fight them for it.
In short: the Kaiser 3 XL hits all the right notes. If you're serious about comfort, this chair is worth it.
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