CONCLUSION
We never had a chance to test the original Verona chair so if you were waiting for a direct comparison with the Verona Pro V2 it’s not something we can do. After having however received and thoroughly tested a total of 12 gaming chairs to date we can say with certainty that the Arozzi Verona Pro V2 will not disappoint even the most demanding users not only thanks to its looks but also due to its good build quality, Z-support height/tilt/rock mechanism and its increased size compared to other similar models. We would of course like to see higher foam density pretty much everywhere on the chair (roughly the same issue we had with the Armor by Cougar) and why not also a taller backrest especially since this particular model was designed for larger people but for now at least it is what it is. Also Arozzi reports that the backrest can fall flat at a full 180 degrees something which is not entirely accurate. After contacting Arozzi the real number is indeed at around 160 degrees just as reported by us (we had to double check just in case we had received a defective sample).
Currently the Verona Pro V2 Gaming Chair by Arozzi retails for 299Euros inside the EU (directly from Arozzi) a price tag which quite balanced especially when compared to several other similar models in the market. Unfortunately it’s still not available in the USA but when it is we’ll update this review accordingly. As mentioned earlier our only “problem” with the Verona Pro V2 is with its foam density levels but that aside it’s a very good gaming chair which can cover a wide range of bodies and since we feel it delivers on exactly what Arozzi promises it gets our Golden Award.
PROS
- Good Build Quality (Faux Leather / Steel Frame)
- Design / Available Color Combinations
- Comfortable
- Features (Adjustable Backrest / Height Adjustable Armrests / Z Support Mechanism)
- Removable Neck And Lumbar Pillows
- Current Price (For Some)
CONS
- Overall Padding
- Current Availability