Vertagear’s SL5800 gaming chair is colorful, comfy, and easy to build — it’s almost perfect


The best gaming chair must be comfortable and adjustable enough to satisfy all-day productivity and all-night gaming sessions. Plenty of models are available at this point, with various chairs looking suspiciously similar with wildly differing prices, so it can be tough to know when they’re genuinely worth the money.

Vertagear’s new SL5800 is a mid-sized option in different colors and joins their new 800 range. They’re all designed to maximize ergonomics and keep your body healthy during lengthy gaming sessions or anything else. I’m certainly due a change after spending the last few years sitting on a bargain-basement office chair that has caused me some issues, so I’m willing to critique this premium offering on behalf of gamers with bad posture everywhere.

Vertagear SL5800: Price, availability, and specs

It’s not a new pair of shoes, this little box has everything you need to build the SL5800. (Image credit: Ben Wilson | Windows Central)

Vertagear sells the SL5800 gaming chair through its official website for $419 MSRP. The chair is packaged with a quick start guide and the necessary parts for construction in a box alongside a pet hair remover. Recommended for persons up to 250lbs and 6ft tall, the SL5800 is available in carbon black, midnight blue, burgundy red, midnight green, black and white, or midnight purple. Vertagear provided a midnight purple sample for this review but did not see the article’s contents before publishing.

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Category Vertagear SL5800
Max user height Up to 163cm / 6ft
Max user weight Up to 113kg / 250lb
Overall chair height 1265 – 1340mm / 49.8 – 52.8in
Backrest width (shoulder) 500mm / 19.7in
Backrest width (lumbar) 550mm / 21.7in
Seat width 530mm / 20.9in
Seat depth 420mm / 16.1in
Gross weight 31.8kg / 70.1lb

Vertagear SL5800: Construction

Vertagear put a lot of effort into an accessory box you’ll only see for a few minutes. (Image credit: Ben Wilson | Windows Central)

The SL5800 arrives in a gigantic box, so plan ahead. Seriously, I didn’t realize how big the packaging would be and made the mistake of constructing this chair on the ground floor of my house before trying to carry it up a narrow staircase — bad idea. Fortunately, it’s laughably easy to construct, and it barely took 20 minutes to read the instructions and have a fully assembled chair before suffering the job of hauling it upstairs.





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