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Published: 2024-06-21, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Excellent Design and Features, Heavy Duty Capacity, Magnetic Accessories, Easy Assembly,
Big and Heavy, Pricey
The E-WIN Flash XL is a fantastic option, even if it's not exactly cheaper compared to similar XL-sized offerings. It features fantastic build quality, comfort, and capacity, making it suitable for the bodily-gifted individuals in our community. It also h...
Published: 2024-05-20, Author: Jerry , review by: gamingshogun.com
Spacious and supportive for larger gamers, Sturdy construction and high weight capacity, Highly adjustable for personalized comfort, Comfortable padding and breathable materials, Understated yet stylish design
Neck pillow may sit too low for some users, Some users have reported minor shipping damage, Higher price point than some standardsized models
The E-Win Flash XL is incredibly roomy for a gaming chair, which lends to its long-term comfort for big and tall gamers. It could have done better with its ergonomic extras for the price, but it's not too hard to improve with some aftermarket accessories...
Published: 2021-09-23, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Supremely comfortable, Top shelf construction, PU Leather 2.0 is soft and sturdy, Highly adjustable, Excellent price, Five year warranty, Good for all body types
Not a fan of these casters, Top pillow is a little small
No gaming setup is complete without a comfortable seat, and no seat we've tested is as comfortable as the E-WIN Flash XL. With ample padding, a stellar warranty, excellent construction, and a very reasonable price, this chair is the one you are looking fo...
Abstract: I don't have extensive experience with gaming chairs, but I've had a couple of generic chairs over the years, and for the most part, they have done the job. Unfortunately, working exclusively remotely this past year has taken a toll on my chair. Imagine b...
We never accept any product for review that offers us to pay us to be positive. E-Win sent us this chair with this understanding although they have also allowed us to give BTR's readers a 20% discount using the code “BTR”. There is no way I can recommend...
Published: 2019-05-21, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Nice and tight design, Well built good quality materials used, Plenty of adjustment options, Easy to put together, but you may need two people, Lumbar and headrest pads are optional, Adjustable from 85-155 degrees
Lumbar pillow wasn't great for me, I would only use once in awhile, I wish it went down just a few more inches lower
Most gaming chairs are going to be around this price point. I've only used one other brand, and it was good but I believe EWin is better. The support in the hips and back is great and the padding is comfy. It's easy to put together and operate. I'd recomm...
There may be more affordable gaming chairs from E-Win, but the Flash XL has all the features you'd expect from a high end model...
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Published: 2019-01-01, Author: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
Abstract: Our favourite vendors of European gaming chairs have sent out another model for us to review: the Flash Series Gaming Chair. As before, this is a highly adjustable chair suitable for gaming or office work, with head and lumbar support cushions, a high bac...
Smooth, quiet operation (big plus!), Comfortable seat and back (thick, firm cushions), Can recline from 85 to 155 degrees, Vertical adjustment, Large 3-inch diameter wheels, Armrests can independently adjust in four dimensions, Removable lumbar and head/n
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