

🎮 Level up your comfort game with the RESPAWN 900 Recliner!
The RESPAWN 900 Console Gaming Recliner is a premium ergonomic chair designed for serious gamers and multitaskers alike. Featuring 135° recline, 360° swivel, and a heavy-duty frame supporting up to 275 lbs, it combines racing-style aesthetics with plush segmented padding, lumbar and headrest support. Integrated with a cupholder and removable side pouch, it keeps essentials close while eliminating wire snags with a continuous footrest design. Backed by a 5-year limited warranty, this chair is a durable, stylish upgrade for any gaming or relaxation setup.

















| ASIN | B07RKY2S7X |
| Additional Features | adjustable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Height | 25 Inches |
| Arm Style | With arms |
| Back Style | Back recline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,477 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #53 in Video Game Chairs |
| Brand | RESPAWN |
| Brand Name | RESPAWN |
| Chair Backrest Width | 20.5 Inches |
| Color | White |
| Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 3,936 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Fill Material | Foam, Polyester |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Frame Material Type | Iron |
| Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
| Furniture Finish | Leather |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192767009515 |
| Included Components | RESPAWN Gaming Recliner WHITE |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 35.04"D x 30.71"W x 44.88"H |
| Item Height | 44.88 inches |
| Item Type Name | Racing Style Gaming Recliner, Reclining Gaming Chair |
| Item Weight | 48.5 Pounds |
| Leg Style | Pedestal base |
| Manufacturer | RESPAWN |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Respawn 5-year limited warranty. |
| Material | Leather , Metal, Wood |
| Material Type | Leather, Metal, Wood |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
| Model Name | RSP-900 |
| Model Number | RSP-900-WHT |
| Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 35.04"D x 30.71"W x 44.88"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 2 or more |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drafting, Gaming, Office, Reading, Relaxing |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Game Recreation Room, Office |
| Seat Material | Foam |
| Shape | irregular shape |
| Size | 35.04" - 51.18" D x 30.71" W x 37.01" - 44.88" H |
| Style Name | racing |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Tilting | Yes |
| UPC | 192767009515 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**M
High quality chair but could but taller
Really awesome and high quality chair! Pretty easy assembly and feels very quality. My only complaints are the chair is pretty short and I haven’t found a way to raise it up (hopefully I’m just dumb and there is a way). Last complaint is the two handles on the side get locked into place and are very hard to put down.. not huge deals but do need to be mentioned. Overall a really awesome chair for the price and very comfortable!
H**R
If it broke today, I'd order a second one today. 10/10, 5 stars, this chair saved my sleep.
First off, I'll just say this is the best chair I've ever had. the TL/DR is: 325 lbs and I had no trouble, I sleep in this chair for health issues, comfort has never been an issue. 6'3" and very happy. The long version: I bought this because someone said they were 330lbs and had no trouble, so even though it suggests I think 275? It has been perfectly comfortable. I work often, but when I'm home I'm gaming and I'm in this chair, and I even sleep in the thing. I have sleep apnea, and I have had a long history of rolling in my sleep when I'm hot, which as my size is often. So I was pulling my CPAP mask off all the time. I had the bright idea of sleeping in the chair to see if I would keep from rolling over. Enter the period in my life where I slept better than I've ever slept. I never move, I put a pillow behind my head (Remove the one it comes with, it does nothing.) Lean back and put my feet up on my bed, I'm out in seconds and I sleep amazing. This chair was the best thing I ever did for my restfulness, and as someone in the construction field, this is very important. I've never had any part break, and it still feels as comfortable as the first day I got it. Now the downsides, but not so down that I think it doesn't still deserve a full 5 stars. SQUEAKY, the metal on metal design, it started squeaking day 1 and now it's just an old 89 chevy with the original shocks, SQUEAK SQUEAK SQUEAK. Luckily it doesn't shift when you're relatively still, so I only notice it when I recline to get ready to sleep. 100% worth it. The material. The leather on the left arm has ripped at the seam of the section that has the checkered pattern. This is because I lean on my let arm often while gaming or watching a show, and the design has a big block of wood or something that holds the cup holder in place, but has no support going up the rest of the arm but the cushion, so there's a drop off where the constant use just pulled the stitching apart. I actually don't feel it because my arm doesn't brush up against that point, just not pleasant if I do accidentally touch it, the edge of the material is oddly sharp. I really wish this came with some kind of replaceable plug for the cup holder, I've had an old shirt balled up and shoved in there since the day I got it, which was 13 months ago. I forget it's there, because I'm plenty comfortable, but when I look down at it I just wish I had a cushion that would fit perfectly so I could ignore the cup holder, since there's no way I'd put a cup in an arm that is where I'll be leaning constantly to type or game. The flat bottom can be tough to use because I do have to pull it in and out, but I have hardwood and with skates it slides well enough. The bar people mention in the seat, yes, it can be annoying... if you slouch. This chair encourages good posture and my posture has improved so much because sitting normally, the bar actually feels supportive oddly enough, but if I slid down somehow, I'd be sitting on a metal bar. Now. keep in mind, I'm someone who slouches EVERYWHERE else, and since day 1 I didn't even think about it, I stopped slouching and just adjusted the recline if I wanted to lean back. Low to the ground: I had to adjust my gaming setup because this does sit lower than a regular computer chair, but probably not more than a console players gaming chair. I don't know, I've never used one like this, but it was 100% worth adjusting my desk setup for. It has downsides, but I think the low price really equalizes any downsides and with all of the other pluses, I have to give this a 5 because a 4 feels too low. If this chair breaks today, I'm ordering a new one today. I would
E**N
Better if modified
Note: this was purchased to replace a PC gaming chair; this unit is technically made for console play but this review treats it for the PC sector. Also, as the title shows. I modified mine while building to have wheels (which it otherwise lacks) and an upgraded head rest. Both components were taken from a “RS Gaming Davanti” chair. It’s a good chair very comfortable, decent seat quality and materials, and a very sturdy, stable and snug feel. (at least for a larger man at the edge of its weight limit) but it may not work for those who are very particular for adjustments. As it lacks any sort of control or articulation beyond the reclining function and rotation. I strongly recommend ordering a base with caster wheels (or salvaging one from another chair as I did) for those who aim to use it in a PC setup. As it comes WITHOUT wheels. It should work with most 2in compatible bases. (See image) The back support is okay. But non-adjustable as I mentioned earlier, add a cushion if needed. The included Head rest… it’s the standard one in all the usual “gaming” chairs, mediocre. As I mentioned in the note, I changed it out. The armrests are great, despite being non-adjustable it makes up for being very plush. Overall, a very comfortable chair to use with some shortcomings that can be alleviated by modifications.
S**I
Swivel recliner gamer chair under $300, huzzah!
Best purchase ever, wished I’ve done so sooner. I have used my old Walmart mainstay futon bed/couch for many years and it has started to get uncomfortable as the futon slowly sinks into the springs. That’s when I looked up Amazon and saw this chair with everything I wanted without the $300+ price tag for a chair. I didn’t want a wheeled PC type gamer chair, nor the massage chair stuff. I just wanted a swivel recliner with a cup holder on the left side and not break the bank. (Yes, I want my cup holder on the left. I am right handed btw) This chair had everything I wanted and not more and it’s in my budget. You can buy a lower back Massager separately for less than $30 if you really wanted one, but didn’t want to pay the $400 tags. It’s very EASY to install by yourself, maybe spend extra 2 mins trying to align up the bottom seat cushion with the chair back for the two screws to hold it up right. The box only have 5 big parts to put this chair together. The chair leg/platform, chair cushions&leg rest, chair back, and the two arm rests. The tool kit gives you one extra of every bolt/screw/washer for the chair, in case you end up loosing one somehow. They’re also all lightly tip dipped with blue lock tight, so you don’t have to worry about them loosen out over time. (How I got it done under 20mins with no help) 1. Open everything and set them up in a organized fashion so you can count inventory, making sure you have everything you need. 2. Follow the REALLY simple instructions step by step! This is a lot easier than majority of the IKEA instructions! 3. When putting the bottom chair cushion into the bottom swivel rod, it won’t just plop down onto the rod. You’ll have to just wiggle the chair side to side, and let gravity slowly sink the chair on to the rod. It helps when you unzip the fabric to see the alignment/pic included. 4. Don’t over tighten all the screws/bolts/etc all the way till you’re actually done putting it together. As some adjustments might be needed. 5. When installing arm rests, just slap it down on the side of the chair, and line it up to the metal bracket for the holes underneath/don’t forget the washers! , if it’s not lined up, give it a few light slaps to get it to line up. Easy Peezy. I spent less than 15mins total which included inventory count and unwrapping everything, and putting this together by myself. SO got sad that I didn’t ask for help at all, like lifting it up stairs. I bought chair in the USED-like new, I guess it’s due to that single cut by the bottom left arm rest/pic included, so I spent even less than the price tag for nearly 99% new, huzzah! Though the box it came in has seen better days. It looked like it went through 2 Black Friday events/tape everywhere to keep the box together. But everything was plastic wrapped and foam sheet wrapped protected. It was easy to carry upstairs as it felt less than 58lbs to me/IMO. The comfort of the chair can be on par with those nice leather movie theater chairs, just not the plush ones. I’ve gamed and Netflix binged for hours and this chair gave me all the comfort i needed. I’m 5,7 and my ankle just hangs over the feet rest/I like it that way. Of course the chair will do a loud clunk sound when the gears lock into place when you put your feet rest up. This ain’t a $700 lazy-boy chair! Thus the ‘clunk’ noise doesn’t bug me at all. Here’s some measurements I took myself for the chair, if anyone have questions on certain areas like I did for myself. Chair cushion width is about 18.5-19in Chair cushion Length is 22in before it bends for the foot rest. Foot rest length without chair cushion is 14in. If you add the seat cushion with leg rest it’s 35.5in total in length/it’s slightly curved. Chair is about 13.5 in off the floor at the lowest point/near the chair back Chair is about 17in off the floor at where you knees bend. It inclines lower towards the back of the chair. Chair back without adding in the sides are 11in. Chair back with the sides added are 19in at where it curves inward. Chair back at widest/shoulder is 22in Chair back head rest/top of the chair not the pillow are 12.5in. Chair arm rests are 20.5in x 6in Neck Pillow are 12in x 6in. Avg 3.75in thick. You have about 3.75in for the neck pillow height adjustment on the back of the chair. There’s no separate lower back support/massage pillow if you’re looking for those. Cup holder are 3.25in width and 2.5in deep, it’s a one piece plastic tube, no worry of liquids leaking into the chair. Side pouch Can expand up to 3+in, 5-5.5in width, and the length is shortest at 5.5in, and 6.5in at the longest. There’s a separator sewed in the pouch so you have 2 compartments in that pouch. BTW The box it came in is quite huge and might need a buddy to help you lift it. It’s 38.5inL x 28inW x 16.5inH. At 58-60lbs with the box included.
J**R
Great deal and extremely comfortable (not a desk chair)
I am very satisfied with the chair. I will post a list of pros and cons below: Pros: -Extremely comfortable. This chair is basically a single-person couch. -Sturdy armrests. Many gaming chairs have armrests that break easy and consistantly need to be repaired or replaced entirely. The armrests on this chair are fixed in place and can't move (which some may consider a con, but I consider a pro). -Reclining. This chair reclines as much as needed (if you need it to go further, get in a bed). The footrest may be short for taller people, but even if it is, is still comfortable. -Built in cupholder and storage bag. The cupholder in the armrest is a great addition. I haven't used the little storage bag for anything, but it would be great for remotes, controllers, mouses, etc. I think they could take this even further. -Price. This chair is high quality at a great price without many drawbacks. I doubt you could find a better bang for your buck anywhere else. Cons: -Height adjustment. You cannot adjust the height of this chair. This chair is advertised as a "gaming chair," not a "computer chair." This means that if you are planning to use this chair as a desk chair, your desk needs to fit the chair, not the other way around as it usually is. There are some work arounds for it. I have a desk tray that works well for me. But as many others have commented, this is not necessarily a desk chair and your desk may be too tall. Be sure to check the height of your desk to see if this chair is a good fit. If not, and you are unwilling to make any alterations to your desk (or buy a new one for this chair), definitely look elsewhere. -Size. I am 5'8" and average size, and this chair is just a tad small for me. It's a good fit, but if I were any bigger, or taller, I doubt I'd fit well. If you are plus-sized, you won't fit into this chair. If you are 5'8" or above, your feet will hang off when reclined. As said in my pros section, I don't think this is a big issue as it's comfortable regardless. But it is something you should consider when buying this product.
C**Z
This chair is not worth $300 - won't recline with feet straight out.
***Update after having the chair for 2 weeks - This chair is just horrible. The legs are raised at like a 60 degree angle, not 90 degrees or even straight out so you are in a weird position, not reclined and not comfortable. Also the leg is having a really hard time coming up and trying to get it to go back down. It's just not a comfortable chair at all and if it wasn't going to be a massive headache to return I'd get rid of this! NOT WORTH $300! I think that is what makes me the most mad. It's literally $100 tops. Looks nice, but is not really functional for resting, reclining, gaming for long periods of time. Original Review: I’m a little surprised by all the glowing reviews. For this price, I expected much better quality. Honestly, it feels more like a glorified outdoor lawn chair with some padding added. (Not as cushy as patio furniture, but more than a lawn chair) The construction is questionable. The chair just sits on the base, and if you try to move it without care, it can easily separate. The recliner mechanism is controlled by a single bar on the right side, so the entire leg rest relies on that one point of support—which seems like a potential failure spot. Comfort-wise, it’s pretty firm. There’s not a lot of padding, and while I’m only 5'2", my feet still hang off the edge when I recline. The chair hits the back of my ankles, and the included pillow lines up nicely for me. That said, if you're taller, I’m not sure how well this chair would fit you. The seat height is fixed at 18", and while my feet don’t touch the floor when sitting upright (which I’m used to), it’s worth noting that there’s no way to adjust it. The fabric is just OK—neither high-end nor terrible. I do like that the zippers hide the screws on the armrests, but I made the mistake of screwing the fabric in accidentally, and that was a nightmare to fix. The bottom fabric also tends to catch when attaching the seat to the base, making assembly tricky. Speaking of which—putting this thing together by yourself is a headache. The cup holder is a nice touch, though—it fits my 24oz Owala water bottle perfectly. In the end, it’s not an awful chair, but it feels like something that should cost around $100, not over $300. I can't say how well it will hold up over time, but I’m not overly optimistic. The fabric version is a dog hair magnet.
A**N
Nice chair, gaming or not. It's comfortable but can pinch your hands or fingers. Be careful
Easy to setup, the chair and arm rests are very soft and comfortable. Hard to stay awake when reclining, but also difficult to return to a sitting position. 3-star, was 5 star until I actually used it for a month, then it lost 2 stars. The only things I found a bit annoying are: - meant for smaller sized people, anyone under 5'8 would fit perfectly (roughly speaking) - Instructions aren't very good - Static base, no wheels so the chair ends up sliding around when getting on or off. Somewhat annoying to deal with - Your hand can get pinched when operating the two levers if you're not paying attention. (just gotta be careful) and that hurts alot. This happens quite often.
H**Y
Respawn-900 is SUPREME. What questions did I have? answered.
Down to brass tacks... Is this chair worth the price? YES. It's double the price of RESPAWN-110, is it REALLY worth it? YES, that is a chair, this is a comfy recliner. Was the chair easy to put together? YES (but directions could be better) How long did it take to put together? Handy guy, deciphering and assembly...30 min. How does it feel sitting for long periods of time? Cushion galore, just make sure you take breaks. (your body needs it) Some reviews say that they can feel the bar? What bar? Look, if you are a REALLY big person, you MAY feel that bar. Does reclining mechanism work easy? Easy enough. Just takes a little effort. How far can I recline? Far enough, it's not 180 degrees. If you need that buy an big recliner or lay in bed. Can you move it? It has a round base so you can roll it on it's base. Can you slide it? It has 4 tiny plastic pieces on the base which might break. Best to roll it on it's round base. Do I have concerns? Some. Mainly the materials longevity and mechanical integrity. What? Explain? The faux leather typically peels off of most chairs typically around a year of use. Also, recliners eventually have parts loosen and break. Would really like a maintenance guide. Comments/Thoughts: Look, if you have the money. Buy it. It's a damn good comfy recliner. It's more than some would like to pay, but when you picture yourself trying to enjoy yourself in a chair vs a recliner...it starts to become more apparent. Also, I wanted to use this for my PSVR (PlayStation VR), and sitting in a RESPAWN -110 (at a blue super big box store) it became apparent to me, I didn't want to be sitting in that for any long period of time. SO, inform your brain and go with your gut. You got this.
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