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Mesh Chair Thermaltake CyberChair E500
The Thermaltake CyberChair E500 is a mesh gaming chair that combines breathable materials with a wide ergonomic profile. Its mesh seat and backrest promote airflow to reduce heat build-up during extended gaming or work sessions. With a backrest width of 51 cm, backrest height of 65 cm and a seat width of 50.7 cm, the chair provides broad contact surfaces designed to support a range of body types. The chair comes in a sleek black finish that fits modern gaming setups and office environments.
The mesh construction enhances ventilation and helps maintain comfort over long periods. A broadly sized backrest and seat deliver stable support for the torso and hips, while the neutral black colour integrates easily into different interior styles. Durable castor wheels enable smooth movement across typical office and gaming room floors. The chair supports up to 150 kg, providing a robust capacity for everyday use.
Assemble the chair following the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure all fasteners and components are correctly installed. Adjust the seat height so your feet rest flat on the floor and your knees are at roughly a 90-degree angle. Use the backrest to support the natural curve of your spine; position the chair so the mid-back aligns with the lumbar region. Roll the chair on an appropriate floor surface using the castor wheels and avoid dragging it across rough or uneven surfaces to preserve wheel function.
For prolonged comfort, periodically stand and stretch every 30–60 minutes and keep the mesh clean by vacuuming or wiping with a damp cloth. Use a protective floor mat if you frequently move the chair over hard flooring to extend castor life and maintain stability.
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