GT Omega's new Zephyr gaming chair is here to reinvent a classic

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There's nothing worse than an uncomfortable gaming chair... well, maybe an uncomfortable gaming chair that you paid an extortionate amount of money for. With so many brands out there, it can be a minefield figuring out where to look, and more importantly which you can trust. To help combat this, GT Omega has launched the new Zephyr gaming chair that is designed as a modern reinvention of the classic design without the need to break the bank.   

While GT Omega might not be as well known as brands like Razer and SecretLab, the company has definitely challenged all of them for quality. Since the Scottish company was founded in 2009, it has grown to become one of the world's leading brands for gaming chairs and gaming accessories with an emphasis on being affordable and accessible. 

The latest in a long line of top gaming chairs is the Zephyr, a stylish accent piece with six striking colors to choose from, perfectly positioned as the centerpiece of anyone's gaming setup. Its gorgeous ultra-soft fabric material with velour accents and supportive Cold-Cure Foam represents a cut above the competition. This all compliments the memory foam lumbar support that will help relieve lower back pain when compared to a lot of cheaper models on the market.

Comfortably supporting up to 150kg (330lbs), the Zephyr gaming chair is ideal for larger users and it has a generous seating area that will fit people of all shapes and sizes. Big, small, and everything in between, this thing is designed for comfort and long-term use. There is no need to go out after six months and buy another model as the Zephyr gaming chair is built to last. The chair features an impressively reinforced aluminum alloy starbase and 2mm thick steel tubing. A three-year warranty (excluding wear and tear) is offered to prove the company's confidence in the product. Further details can be found on GT Omega's warranty page.   

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The GT Omega - Zephyr chair is available to buy at a price of $449.95 / £349.95 / €419.95 / CA$599.95 / AU$599.95. Free shipping is also available to all locations with flexible payment options for the US and UK. 

Head to GT Omega's website for further gaming chair and gaming accessory deals. You can also keep up with the latest announcements and updates via GT Omega's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok

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