Sunday, May 22nd 2022

noblechairs Announces HERO The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 10th Anniversary Edition Gaming Chair

Today, noblechairs release their latest product to celebrate the 10th anniversary of one of the most popular and endearing games on the market by introducing the officially licensed noblechairs HERO - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 10th Anniversary Edition gaming chair. Designed to take distinctive elements from the game, this is a must-have for Skyrim enthusiasts. Featuring a premium all-black base, with the Seal of Akatosh on the headrest and the exquisite 10th Anniversary logo embroidered on the rear of the chair, the bolster of the chair also features words of power and dragon leather accents - but don't worry, no dragons were harmed in the making of this chair!

Winning over 250 product awards, noblechairs is the proud bearer of a long and stellar line of positive feedback from its many wonderful customers. As a company dedicated to providing a premium range of comfortable gaming chairs, all with durability and ergonomics in mind, noblechairs is a German brand that takes pride in being seen as one of the best on the market. Including award-winning features such as the adjustable backrest with an internal lumbar support mechanism, 4D armrests, and a rocking mechanism, the Skyrim 10th Anniversary Edition is fully ergonomic with additional lumbar support.
Availability & Pricing

The noblechairs HERO The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 10th Anniversary Edition gaming chair will be available from today at the price of £389.99 / 449,90€ / $499.99 for pre-order/purchase.
Source: noblechairs
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9 Comments on noblechairs Announces HERO The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 10th Anniversary Edition Gaming Chair

#1
Athlonite
No Dragon scale so that's a no from me
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#2
The King
The arrow pointing to the back of the knee is hilarious. lol
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#3
TheDeeGee
Skyrim came out in 2011, someone can't count.
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kha
"ergonomics in mind"
I'm no expert, but a chair who pushes your shoulders and head forward isn't ergonomic. But again, I'm no expert. Most of the gaming chairs are like this one.
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Vayra86
kha"ergonomics in mind"
I'm no expert, but a chair who pushes your shoulders and head forward isn't ergonomic. But again, I'm no expert. Most of the gaming chairs are like this one.
Have you ever seen snowflakes walk upright with their chest forward and shoulders pushed out? Come on man, they need things to cocoon in.

And you do really have to be a proper snowflake to buy this branded plastic junk.

ONE THING though. This little detail does win style points for me...



The arrow to the knee!
The KingThe arrow pointing to the back of the knee is hilarious. lol
^^
TheDeeGeeSkyrim came out in 2011, someone can't count.
Skyrim came out every year since 2011 you mean
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Dammeron
kha"ergonomics in mind"
I'm no expert, but a chair who pushes your shoulders and head forward isn't ergonomic. But again, I'm no expert. Most of the gaming chairs are like this one.
Vayra86Have you ever seen snowflakes walk upright with their chest forward and shoulders pushed out? Come on man, they need things to cocoon in.

And you do really have to be a proper snowflake to buy this branded plastic junk.
I recently bought the Icon TX model - well made (compared to eg. Corsair T3 Rush, which has plastic wheel base), the back is wide, and there's no "shoulder pushing forward" like You mentioned. I don't use the lumbar pillow, but the neck one is super comfy. One drawback - the seat it slightly tilted backwards, so the front edge kinda digs into the back of my knees (gets better with time).
TheDeeGeeSkyrim came out in 2011, someone can't count.
It's not the chair that's 10th anniversary themed. It's based on the game's 10th Anniversary Edition that came out last year. And I don't see any reason why someone would want to celebrate that piece of crap.

Although the arrow to the knee motiv is funny. :)
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Vayra86
DammeronI recently bought the Icon TX model - well made (compared to eg. Corsair T3 Rush, which has plastic wheel base), the back is wide, and there's no "shoulder pushing forward" like You mentioned. I don't use the lumbar pillow, but the neck one is super comfy. One drawback - the seat it slightly tilted backwards, so the front edge kinda digs into the back of my knees (gets better with time).



It's not the chair that's 10th anniversary themed. It's based on the game's 10th Anniversary Edition that came out last year. And I don't see any reason why someone would want to celebrate that piece of crap.

Although the arrow to the knee motiv is funny. :)
Ergonomic chairs should not touch the shoulders to begin with. Shoulders must be free to move and the backrest is supposed to stop just at or under the shoulderblades ;)

Check any office chair. These pseudo racing seats are not built for ergonomics. Its total bullshit.

Comfort =/= ergonomically correct. On the contrary even.
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MentalAcetylide
Vayra86Have you ever seen snowflakes walk upright with their chest forward and shoulders pushed out? Come on man, they need things to cocoon in.

And you do really have to be a proper snowflake to buy this branded plastic junk.

ONE THING though. This little detail does win style points for me...



The arrow to the knee!


^^


Skyrim came out every year since 2011 you mean
They dropped the balls on this one. They needed one on the front side pointing towards the crotch. If not an arrow, then maybe a flaming torch or even a bucket.
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Vayra86
MentalAcetylideThey dropped the balls on this one. They needed one on the front side pointing towards the crotch. If not an arrow, then maybe a flaming torch or even a bucket.
Isn't that the spot where they say 'Horse DLC'?

I'll see myself out :roll:
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