FINISHED LOOKS
The EPIC series gaming chair may not be among the largest models in the market today (more like small/medium-sized) but it looks great.
Everything looks and feels great from the noblechairs logo (placed on the top of the backrest and the right side of the base) and the stitching up to the suede material used in several parts of the chair.
The armrests can be height adjusted from 28.5cm and up to 37cm and can also be moved closer and further from the base (2.5cm-5cm).
I was surprised to see that the top of the armrests is not only able to rotate but it can also go back and forth (2.5cm front and 2.5cm back) and left and right (1cm on each side).
Strangely enough although most gaming chairs we've reviewed have a backrest adjustment of up to 180 degrees (meaning you can even take a quick nap) the EPIC only goes up to 135 degrees as seen above.
Both removable pillows are also covered with suede (or at least with a fabric that resembles the looks and feels of suede).
This is a picture of the rear of the EPIC gaming chair.