Renegade Game Chair Review
12 out of 15
This game chair offers a decent feature set at a more reasonable price than Ultimate Game Chair's other pricier offerings.
Date: Monday, December 03, 2007
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

The Renegade Game Chair is a pretty decent product for its price point that doesn't necessarily have to be used just for gaming (others can utilize it for TV viewing or listening to music while getting a massage). The adjustable neck rest, storage drawer, cup holder and removable armrests are all nice touches to an already solid product. If you want a game chair that is almost comparable to Ultimate Game Chair's $399.99 offering, the Renegade is a good buy and offers a feature set that beats out most of its competition currently on the market today.

Editor's Note: The Renegade unit we based this review on may or may not be slightly different aesthetically than the model currently at retail (see ultimategamechair.com for details and photos of the Renegade unit). You might note some slight design changes on the controls and the storage tray.

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