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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ BTSKY Ergonomic Office Computer Game Chair Slipcovers - Stretchy Polyester Covers for Reclining Racing Gaming Chair, Black (No Chair Included) by Steven Darkshnar

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for the Secret Lab Titan chair!

Review Matches Secret Lab TITAN Chair GENERAL OPINION: A great budget choice for any gaming or office chair that it goes with and I'm happy to say it compares to the Secret Labs Titan Titan Chair does a great job. I have back problems so I bought this chair and am very happy with its support. But unfortunately this particular titanium chair comes with faux leather which while advertised as being fairly durable I know it will deteriorate over time no matter how durable the faux leather is. Especially when your rough skin and oil are constantly in contact with it. So it's not always comfortable to sit in it with a t-shirt and/or shorts or no shirt because your skin sticks to it and you know that this will cause the imitation leather to age faster. Therefore, sometimes a cover is necessary. Titan chair, it still looks pretty good. This cover is a "Universal Fit" type product that fits many different office and gaming chairs. I was quite shocked to see how well it matches the Titan. Chair. Another issue I dealt with was that I didn't want the cover to be too thick or anything that would limit the comfort the chair provides out of the box. I wanted a cover, but I still wanted to feel the quality of the chair. that I bought. With this cover, I can enjoy the chair and its support without any additional discomfort or a muffled feeling from the chair. Packing: It comes in a plain transparent plastic bag with 4 parts: 1 rear seat cover 1 under cushion cover 2 armrest covers. Material: The product description claims it is spandex, elastic stretch and I agree with that. If you've ever owned a pair of swim shorts with built-in silky nylon underwear (rather than mesh) then you'll get a good idea of what this material is like. l and appears to be of decent quality. It feels smooth but is soft. Not silky or cottony. Somewhere in the middle Application: It says it's easy to install, but there's a wrong way and a right way to do it. Without guidance or guidance, one can have a time of trying things out. It didn't take long but it was the first time I tried it. When putting it on, I noticed that the rear seat part should only be put on in a certain way. It won't fit if you tighten it in the opposite direction as I describe below. Installing the rear seat cover: First, ensure that the zip tab is facing the front of the rear seat, which should be facing you when you are sitting in front of the seat. You will put it on the headrest and back seat until the zipper touches the bottom seat cushion. Then insert this zipper between the rear seat and floor cushion and thread it through where the rear seat and floor cushion meet. ATTENTION! When threading the zipper, be careful to protect the lower pad and rear seat areas with your fingers to avoid scratching the material of YOUR seat. with zipper. It's not a problem or anything like that. This is something to keep in mind as the rear seat and floor pad are quite close together. way to the right. See photos and videos. Attaching the bottom pillowcase. It was pretty easy to figure out which direction you took the case. The only problem is how the elastic straps are attached in plastic buckles around the chair's levers and hinges. I have provided photos and videos of this area. The first part is easy. Simply slide the cover until you reach the back of the pillow. Then thread the elastic with the "femaleโ€ part of the plastic buckles between the seat cushions. You will then extend the "male" part of the plastic buckle to the side of the cushion to meet the "female" part, which wraps around the chair's "joints" to attach to the "male" part of the buckle. Just as perfect as you want the cover to match your chair. However, it makes your very sexy and elegant Titan Chair quite generic. However, it is a nice smooth surface and feel. There is a very small "clumping" near the "shoulders" in the chair. It also covers the lumbar support adjustment knob so you can adjust it to your liking before putting the cover on, or you can do like I did and at the same time just slowly turn part of it while the cover is still attached. The lid is thin and allows this knob to rotate, but I wouldn't turn it too fast and too hard at once. It also tends to "weave" just a little in the middle of the back (unnoticeable to the eye), but once you sit on it, it stretches to conform to your back and the chair. The armrest covers fit so well they look like they belong to him. Too bad I have to cover my titanium chair but if I want to protect it I have that option and if I want to show its true colors I could always take it off. It's not that hard to take off and put on. In general, the chair still looks very nice with this cover. You can see for yourself in the photos/videos. Concerns: My only concern right now is durability and longevity. I've only had it for a few days and it's a thin material. It seems decently made, but I'm concerned that maybe some of the stitching or the zipper will come loose over time. There can also be problems with elastic straps connected to plastic buckles. But right now it's a stupid problem. Only time will tell and I will have to update my review if and when this reporting fails me. After carefully inspecting the stitching and zipper, I think everything will hold up well and be in order. It should be noted that this is a very cheap alternative to anything else you could use to protect your chair. Even if it falls apart in a year or so, it's no big deal to replace and I can't wait. exist forever. That being said, it seems like things are pretty good in this department. There are a few things I would like to address in the item description on the Revain site. Item description says Revain. - Dirty, scratch-resistant, washable, detachable, durable in use - non-slip? I do not think so. It stays in place but you may slip a little when you move on it as it's a bit slippery. I think it also slips a bit between the chair and the cover. You won't slip if you don't move. I use it to lean back in my chair and not slide down or around. I only sometimes notice a slight slipping when shifting gears. But it's not a big deal like I said, there are elastic straps and they are stretchy so they keep their shape. It's just not what I would call "non-slip". Dustproof, anti-dirty? Yeah NO! I actually did something that got my hands a little dusty and when I touched my chair it went straight to the fabric. I didn't even know my hands were that dirty until I saw I left a handprint on the cover. LOLI don't know why they think it's dust proof. Maybe they're trying to say it protects your chair from dust, which is obvious. scratch protection? Again no. This material is thin, and if something sharp bumps into it, it will scratch, rip, or tear. I don't even think it protects your seat from anything that might scratch it. But it's better than leaving him naked. .I also see this stuff rolling off over time, but I'm not sure at the moment. Continuous? Doubtful. We'll see in time. Pros: * Inexpensive * Good material that looks and fits well * Thin enough to keep your chair the way it should be * Easy to put on and take off, washable Cons: (more likely to have issues) * Durability/longevity questionable * You can slip a bit when changing position * Covers the lumbar support adjustment knob * Thinness may be an issue for some Conclusion: This cover is easy to put on and take off (if you understand the correct method) Fits well, looks good, feels good and provides enough protection to keep the chair performing and feeling as it should. At this price, I recommend anyone who has a Titan chair (or any other suitable chair) to have it on hand. Hope that helps.

Pros
  • Looks Good
Cons
  • Some Flaws