Standard gaming chairs are designed around a 175–180 cm user. If you are 185 cm or taller, most chairs leave your head unsupported and the lumbar hitting the wrong vertebrae. These are the best gaming chairs for tall people that actually fit.
Gaming Chairs for Tall Users — Comparison
| Model | Max Height | Seat Height Range | Backrest Height |
|---|---|---|---|
| Secretlab Titan Evo XL | 205 cm | 46–56 cm | 93 cm |
| NoblChairs Hero | 210 cm | 44–55 cm | 92 cm |
| DXRacer King | 200 cm | 47–57 cm | 95 cm |
| Corsair TC500 | 195 cm | 43–53 cm | 90 cm |
Key Dimensions for Tall Gamers
Three measurements matter most: backrest height (should reach your upper shoulders or neck); seat height range (maximum should be high enough to keep knees at 90° with your leg length); and seat depth (longer legs need deeper seats or adjustable depth).
👉 The NoblChairs Hero wins for the tallest users at up to 210 cm. Its 92 cm backrest provides full back coverage for users up to that height. The butterfly armrests also accommodate longer forearms better than standard 4D systems.
Secretlab XL vs NoblChairs Hero for Tall Users
Under 200 cm, the Secretlab Titan Evo XL is usually the better pick — its 4-way L-ADAPT lumbar adjusts more precisely, and the three material options give you more flexibility. Over 200 cm, the NoblChairs Hero’s extra 5 cm of headroom makes the difference.
Pros & Cons
✅ Secretlab Titan Evo XL: 205 cm height support, L-ADAPT lumbar, 180 kg weight limit
❌ Secretlab Titan Evo XL: Premium price, ships from Singapore
✅ NoblChairs Hero: 210 cm max height, butterfly armrests for long forearms
❌ NoblChairs Hero: 150 kg weight limit
✅ DXRacer King: 95 cm backrest height, affordable
❌ DXRacer King: Less adjustability than premium options
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