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GTPlayer GT800A Footrest Review

A lumbar massager and footrest make this chair bearable to sit in for longer periods of time, and is a great budget option, but far from the best
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GTPlayer GT800A Footrest Review (An affordable gaming chair option that ticks most of the boxes.)
An affordable gaming chair option that ticks most of the boxes.
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $190 List
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Manufacturer:   GTRacing
By Austin Palmer and Benjamin Hickok  ⋅  Aug 1, 2023
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RANKED
#8 of 10
  • Comfort - 55% 5.2
  • Adjustability - 35% 3.8
  • Setup - 10% 5.2

Our Verdict

The GTPlayer GT800A Footrest stands out for its ergonomic design that provides adequate support and comfort for gaming periods up to 5 hours, but more importantly for its exceptionally approachable price that lets gamers on the tightest budget elevate their gaming experience with a dedicated gaming chair. Although we would appreciate more options for adjusting armrests, easier assembly, and greater overall comfort, things that are found in the most premium chairs on the market, we feel this model offers a reasonable amount of features and comfort, at a commensurate price for a gaming chair from a reputable name in the gaming industry. Compare it to top competitors in our review of the best gaming chairs.
REASONS TO BUY
Back massager
Footrest
REASONS TO AVOID
No armrest adjustments
No tilt
Noisy vibrating lumbar

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Bottom Line A great chair on a tight budget, but even a lumbar massager and footrest may leaving you wanting moreA versatile gaming chair with great value, function, and form for those who don't want to spend an arm and a leg to have their arms and legs decently supportedThis model ticks most of the boxes without breaking the bankPerhaps a bit pricey for such a basic gaming chairA low-priced chair with corresponding low performance
Rating Categories GTPlayer GT800A Foo... Dowinx Retro Series... GTRacing Music Series Homall S-Racer Gami... BestOffice High-Bac...
Comfort (55%)
5.2
6.8
5.4
5.3
4.1
Adjustability (35%)
3.8
7.8
5.2
3.6
3.6
Setup (10%)
5.2
5.8
5.4
5.2
6.8
Specs GTPlayer GT800A Foo... Dowinx Retro Series... GTRacing Music Series Homall S-Racer Gami... BestOffice High-Bac...
Comfort Hours 5.0 hours 6.0 hours 5.0 hours 5.5 hours 3.5 hours
Manufacturer Weight Limit 250 lbs 350 lbs 330 lbs 300 lbs 250 lbs
Measured Points of Adjustment 3 8 5 3 2
Adjustable Lumbar Support Foam pillow
Raise/Lower
Foam pillow
Raise/Lower
Memory foam pillow
Raise/Lower
Foam pillow
Raise/Lower
Foam pillow
Raise/Lower
Measured Recline Angle 135º 180º 155º 170º 90º
Adjustable Armrest None 4D 2D: Swivel, Up/Down None None
Manufacturer Height Limit 6'3" 5'3"-6'1" 6'2" Not Mentioned Not Mentioned
Recline Lever Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Foot Rest Yes Yes Yes No No
Tension Knob No Yes No Yes Yes
Tilt Lock No No No No No
Fabric Type PU Leather PU Leather PU Leather PU Leather PU Leather

Our Analysis and Test Results

For gamers who value comfort, adjustability, and style, but are working on a tight budget, the GTPlayer GT800A Footrest gaming chair emerges as a good option. While it offers sufficient comfort and adjustability to cater to various gaming requirements, it may not match the level of comfort and adjustability of the most premium models, but its notably lower cost directly correlates to this difference. With its well-thought-out design, this chair delivers enduring comfort and support, even during long gaming sessions. Moreover, its integrated footrest is a value adding feature for leg comfort during or in between gaming sessions.

Performance Comparison


gtplayer gt800a footrest - a budget friendly option, but may not be the best for taller gamers.
A budget friendly option, but may not be the best for taller gamers.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Comfort


Our initial and paramount evaluation criterion centered around comfort, a vital aspect when it comes to gaming chairs. Comfort held substantial weight, contributing to 55 percent of the overall score for this model. Our test team conducted a comprehensive assessment, carefully considering individual components and taking an overall perspective on comfort to assign a score to each model tested. The GTPlayer GT800A Footrest garnered predominantly positive feedback from our team, performing well in the comfort category, although slightly trailing behind most top models.


The seat of the GTPlayer GT800A Footrest is rather firm, but can be raised or lowered to your needs and to avoid putting pressure on the back of one's thighs. The backrest, lumbar pillow, and even headrest are all similarly firm and comfortable for shorter durations. However, the lumbar might be a bit too aggressive for some and the lumbar pressure can not be reduced.

gtplayer gt800a footrest - the adjustable headrest pillow is adequate for attaining comfort for...
The adjustable headrest pillow is adequate for attaining comfort for average length gaming sessions but leaves a little to be desired, and is also a little firm.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Unfortunately, the fixed armrests only offer average arm comfort with a thick and easily compressible padding, but can not be adjusted to more comfortably fit different sized gamers due to its unique design and integration into both the seat and seatback of the chair. Most gamers will find enough comfort in this chair in most situations, but will struggle when trying to sit cross-legged as there is no outward adjustment for the armrests.

Following extensive evaluation, rating, and collaboration, our test team members concluded that the GTPlayer GT800A Footrest provides satisfactory comfort for up to 5 hours of gaming. This makes it a viable option for individuals who often engage in long gaming sessions, but isn't as comfortable as the most premium chairs that we felt were adequate for up to 8 hours.

Non-adjustable armrests travel with the reclining motion of the backrest, and remain comfortable.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Adjustability


For our second primary test metric, we thoroughly examined the overall adjustability of the GTPlayer GT800A Footrest in comparison to other gaming chairs in our test lineup. We scrutinized its ability to adjust the seat, backrest, armrests, reclining positions, and lumbar support, among various other features. This particular assessment contributes to 35% of the total score assigned to each chair.


Overall, this is not one of the most adjustable models we tested, due in large part to being a rather introductory gaming chair in a world of more expensive and premium options. It does however have enough adjustable features that matter to make it an adequate gaming chair on a tight budget. Seat height is one of the few adjustable features of the GTPlayer GT800A Footrest and covers a large range that is adequate for both shorter individuals as well as gamers over six feet tall.

gtplayer gt800a footrest - 2 levers offer a a limited amount of adjustability, and can be a...
2 levers offer a a limited amount of adjustability, and can be a little difficult to reach.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The backrest itself offers no real adjustable features, but this model does include an adjustable headrest pillow and lumbar pillow. The lumbar support is a straightforward pillow that can be adjusted to position it higher or lower along the lumbar region. However, it lacks the ability to fine-tune where it sits, which may lead to more frequent readjustments than desired. For individuals who prefer a less forceful lumbar pressure, this lumbar pillow might be a bit overwhelming due to its fixed amount of pressure it applies.

gtplayer gt800a footrest - the lumbar support could be better, but it does feature a massager.
The lumbar support could be better, but it does feature a massager.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The armrests on this model per the assembly instructions, “will loosen up over time”, but that is the limit to any adjustability, as they are a fixed part of the design that move with the backrest from a pivot point that changes the geometry from taller and rectangular to shorter and rhomboid-shaped with the backrest reclined.

gtplayer gt800a footrest - armrests are only somewhat comfortable and can not be adjusted to...
Armrests are only somewhat comfortable and can not be adjusted to improve comfort.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The reclining angle is also more limited than other premium models at a maximum of 135 degrees, and does not have a tilting tension knob or tilt mechanism, just the backrest reclining feature.

A footrest as the name implies is an included feature on this chair.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Setup


Our third and least weighted test metric evaluated the setup of each chair, and accounts for 10 percent of each model's overall score. The setup of the GTRacing Music Series is not the worst of any chair our team has assembled, but you will need to spend 30 to 40 minutes to take this chair from a box full of parts to a usable gaming chair, and be ready to practice a little bit of patience.

Instructions for the assembly are straightforward, however a lot of similar looking hardware makes it easy to place hardware in the wrong spot. Fortunately, in the event of minor stripping, or you lose hardware, a spare for each part is included. An oddly shaped allen key is also included, but loctite on the screws made it hard to use the tool to spin hardware into place.

gtplayer gt800a footrest - this model takes 30 to 40 minutes to assemble.
This model takes 30 to 40 minutes to assemble.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Should You Buy the GTPlayer GT800A Footrest?


The GTPlayer GT800A Footrest is a budget-friendly option that provides a decent level of comfort and can be adjusted to suit a wide range of gaming styles and setups. It doesn't compromise much on quality to offer a lower price compared to more premium models, but is also not as comfortable or adjustable as those pricier options. It's a great choice for people looking to spend a little less while still trying to enhance their comfort and create a more enjoyable gaming experience compared to using a regular desk chair.

What Other Office Chairs Should You Consider?


The GTPlayer GT800A Footrest is an excellent choice if you're on an extra tight budget, but there are better, more comfortable, and more adjustable options if you are able to increase your budget. The GTRacing Music Series is a budget sensitive option that offers a little more than the GT800A Footrest with regards to comfort and adjustability, with only a modest increase in price. However, for the ultimate in comfort and support from a gaming chair, there are two great options, and the one you feel is better depends mostly on your gaming style and preference. The first is the amazing Razer Iskur V2, which our team felt was one of the best overall. However, if you prefer a seat that's closer to the GTPlayer GT800 price range, the Dowinx Retro Series LS-6689S may be better for you.

Austin Palmer and Benjamin Hickok
 

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