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Tesoro Alphaeon S1 Gaming Chair

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The Tesoro Alphaeon S1 is modestly priced, and given its features, it is worth taking a look at if you are searching for a new chair. It comes in three color combinations with a solid metal frame covered in cold cure foam and has a weight limit of 120 kg.

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Benchmark Scores it sucks even more less now ;)
Another direct rip off of an AKRacing chair
 
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120KG capacity should be a negative as decent chairs cater for up to 150KG.
Also Lumbar support pillows that are behind your butt and not the Lumbar region, are stupid and should be left off.
As someone with scoliosis I find the lack of decent chairs with support appalling in the lower price ranges.
Surely it can't be that hard to make a chair with built in, adjustable support.
 
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