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The Computer Chairs I Use: Vertagear SL2000 & Triigger 275 Reviews

2017-02-22
many of you have been asking about the chair I'm sitting in it recently changed and I could have been happier about the decision me too the verdict your s-line SL mm a premium combination of form and function now I should clarify before the vultures swoop in and yell sponsored this is sponsored content do you know that I'm not being paid for these reviews verdadera merely wanted to send a couple of chairs over for my impressions if you ask me a paid review is an eight review at all at this point I could basically say whatever I want about these chairs I already have them so there's not much to lose on my end but I'm 100% willing to say that this company creates quality products the FL 2000 and trigger 275 are no exceptions now you've probably already seen a few vertigo chair reviews most of those were positive and for good reason both of these chairs shipped in three parts meaning that assembly was quick and rudimentary one of them was completely to Liz as well the boxes they shipped in were very large so do keep that in mind now let's start off with the smaller of the two chairs the trigger 275 there are two eyes in its name so I'm not sure how it's pronounced I'll just be saying trigger from now on so this one did not require any tools for assembly which was nice to see it's dubbed with 275 because over 275 individual components were quote meticulously assembled together to construct the astonishingly beautiful chair that's verdict you're Tooting its own horn a bit but these claims do hold up in court many would argue that this chair is the more ergonomic of the two thanks to its low-profile adjustable lumbar support and a flexible frame you can choose from four different trim colors white gray red or blue and two feature sets as well the trigger 350 is the larger and more expensive of the two in the gaming series I find the 275 to be very tasteful its wheels feel almost frictionless across even carpet an included incline pedal is conveniently placed under the armrest and height adjustment is controlled on the other side no annoying bars to reach for underneath the seat about time someone tackles this design flaw there's also a button on the bottom frame that allows for forward and backward adjustment useful especially for those who are tall or looking to lean back a bit more it's wrapped in DuPont PT EE a flexible mesh which means it'll stand up to even aggressive hydraulic forces don't expect much wear and tear over the years with this one now let's discuss the s-line SL mm this one like the 275 is the slimmer model in its series so they're like other racing chairs it's quite tall and heavily padded as mentioned earlier assembly was a breeze one tool four bolts and a bit of heavy lifting by far the best experience I've had with assembling a racing style gaming chair it's wrapped in a stain and water resistant PVC leather synthetic but fragile from top to base the trade-off here of course losing a bit of durability and breathability for resistivity which is actually a good thing if you like to spill drinks let's say you drink a lot of kool-aid red kool-aid for example if you spill it on this chair even this white chair model you'll be hard-pressed to leave a stain you'll also be hard-pressed to find an affordable natural leather gaming chair let alone a natural leather chair in general so my reaction to the SL 2000 is also very positive but for different reasons than the trigger many proclaim that organ Amish airs like the trigger are more comfortable to sit in the stretching material wraps around your backside in a way that no racing chair could however the SL 2000 is different than most racing chairs in this regard I'm a skinny guy with a slim profile and the 2000 is built accordingly there are also wider models in the same category but because it's built with my frame in mind I actually find this chair to be more comfortable than the ergonomic 275 super incline is possible the PVC is still soft and comfortable and the wheels glide just as easily as the triggers do there aren't any awkward spaces between my back and the chair and long-term sitting doesn't give me the same ache I've felt in other less fitted chairs I don't have much to complain about save the armrests I wish manufacturers would move away from this nasty plastic feeling cover and instead wrap the rest with protec for the rest of the chairs made of in this case PVC leather and since these arm rests are more likely to make contact with bare skin particularly in short sleeve shirts and tank tops you'll notice the cheaper material more here than you would anywhere else the triggers are also made of the same material mind you so it seems like a cost-saving measure this isn't something I want to see in a $300 gaming chair I'm not knocking on Strictly verdaguer here a lot of computer chairs use the exact same material for their armrests I just wish the verdict here would change this for these lineups these trays would be perfect if that was the case I've linked the two chair showcased here in the video description the s-line SL 2000 and trigger seventy-five aren't cheap by any means but that's what you should expect from vertigo you're paying for quality whereas in most cases you're paying for compensation for those who sit in front of a computer daily for an office job I recommend the trigger series but for those who consistently game in the comfort of their own homes in my humble opinion the s-line series should be strongly considered remember I would never recommend a product I wouldn't personally use it's why I've made it a point to use the SL 2004 found on oh the past fifty videos or so I also use the trigger 375 by the way but that one is in the living room for that computer if you like this video we're like the products be sure to give this one a thumbs up thumbs down for the opposite be sure to click that subscribe button if you haven't already I will catch you in the next video this is Salazar studio thanks 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