DXRacer Racing Series Review

Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
Comfort
Most of our judges gave the DXRacer seat very high marks. Only two members of our panel felt it was closer to average compared to some of the more expensive options in our test suite. The cushion is on the firmer side but still provides plenty of padding when sitting in the chair for long periods of time. The Racer's backrest is more of a crowd-pleaser, with only one judge experiencing considerable discomfort. The height of the backrest doubles as a headrest, which most of our testers enjoyed.
The lumbar support on this chair is quite aggressive, with a more pronounced curvature than some of the other models in our test suite. This renders the chair uncomfortable if your spine has a more subdued S-curve, OR if you are a chronic sloucher. Some of our testers also noticed increased perspiration while sitting in this chair, especially where the lumbar pad is, making it slightly less comfortable for those in hotter climates.
It was a similar story when it came to the armrests on this chair, with only a single judge giving it less than a top score. These high marks across the board meant that most testers would be more than happy to sit in this chair for eight to ten hours a day, while a few were able to sit for 12 or more hours comfortably. Even the judge least enthusiastic about this chair found it to be more than suitable for four to six hours of sitting.
Adjustability
The backrest has adjustable lumbar support in the form of a movable pad. This is unique compared to the usual adjustable bar and offers very aggressive support. This shapely cushion does not only move up and down but can be completely removed, which gives the Racer another level of adjustability. It is straightforward to adjust the vertical position as well as remove it, but it's important to note that without this pad, there is virtually no support — something to consider if you aren't a fan of aggressive lumbar support.
The armrests are almost fully adjustable, allowing you to move them forward and back, up and down, and swivel them, though you can't adjust how close they are to you. Despite this, most of our panel was more than happy with them and rated them all quite high.
The reclining lever is also fairly responsive, making it easy to get this chair into an ergonomic seating position, though the armrests can hit the underside of the desk, depending on the height of your desk.
Durability
During our user experience research, we did not find any commonly encountered issues or other problems. We also didn't find any major damage on this chair after testing it, though we could see how some of the elastic bits on the neck pillow may begin to wear with long-term use. Overall, we found this chair to be solidly built.
Ease of Assembly
This chair does not arrive fully assembled, which is the only reason it scores slightly lower than some of the other chairs in our test suite. That being said, it took us less than 15 minutes to have it unpacked and built. We did find that a small plastic piece of the armrest arrived damaged, but it appears to be mainly cosmetic and was easily fixed with a small dab of super glue. We also liked that there was thorough documentation with pictures and even QR codes to scan and see assembly videos.
Value
All in all, this chair is a great value, matching much more expensive models in terms of comfort and adjustability.
Conclusion
The DXRacer is one of our favorite chairs when shopping on a budget. It's one of the best options in its price range, though it might not be the right look for you. However, we highly recommend it if you are looking to purchase a top-notch office chair without breaking the bank and don't mind the racecar driver aesthetic. I finished just behind some of our overall higher-scoring performers for a fraction of the price. While the DX is a little difficult to assemble, it is comfortable, durable, and highly adjustable.