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XPG launches new ergonomic gaming chairs, the NIMBUS and NIMBUS PLUS

XPG's NIMBUS and NIMBUS PLUS gaming chairs are all about comfort, ergonomics, and breathability thanks to the use of mesh fabrics.

XPG launches new ergonomic gaming chairs, the NIMBUS and NIMBUS PLUS
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TL;DR: XPG introduced two ergonomic gaming chairs: the higher-end NIMBUS PLUS with a breathable high-back mesh, dual-axis adjustable headrest, height-adjustable lumbar with rear lock, 4D armrests and sliding seat; and the more affordable NIMBUS with a contoured unibody backrest, 8cm eco foam cushion, 130° recline and elastic mesh. Both are BIFMA and TÜV-certified, include a two-year warranty, and use a 350 mm metal five-star base rated to 120 kg.
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XPG has announced a pair of new ergonomic gaming chairs: the NIMBUS and NIMBUS PLUS. In addition to providing all-day comfort and support, XPG notes that the flagship NIMBUS PLUS's high-back mesh design was built with breathability in mind. Breathable mesh provides continuous ventilation that minimizes heat buildup during long sitting sessions.

The new XPG NIMBUS PLUS gaming chair, image credit: XPG/ADATA.
The new XPG NIMBUS PLUS gaming chair, image credit: XPG/ADATA.

Other highlights of the NIMBUS PLUS include a dual-axis headset with height and tilt adjustments for head and neck support, along with height-adjustable lumbar support featuring a rear locking mechanism for lower back stability and additional support. Throw in 4D adjustable armrests and a sliding seat, and the breathability and ergonomics of the flagship XPG NIMBUS PLUS gaming chair are matched with extensive adjustability.

For the more affordable NIMBUS gaming chair, XPG notes that the design was based on a concept of contoured comfort. This means you've got a unibody backrest that includes the headrest and lumbar support in a single frame built to support a healthy posture while gaming.

The new XPG NIMBUS gaming chair, image credit: XPG/ADATA.
The new XPG NIMBUS gaming chair, image credit: XPG/ADATA.

The design also includes an 8cm-thick "eco-friendly molded foam cushion" for long-lasting firmness, with additional internal support for longevity. Throw in up to 130 degrees of recline and an elastic mesh backrest for ventilation, and the NIMBUS is also there for those moments when you simply want to kick back and relax.

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How does the mesh construction on the NIMBUS PLUS improve breathability during long sessions?

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What adjustability features does the NIMBUS PLUS offer (headrest, lumbar, armrests, seat)?

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What is the recline range and cushion specification of the more affordable NIMBUS model?

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The NIMBUS and NIMBUS PLUS are both certified to BIFMA and TÜV International standards for durability and safety, and ship with a two-year warranty. Both also feature a heavy-duty 350 mm metal five-star base that supports up to 120 kilograms (265 pounds).

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Kosta is a veteran gaming journalist that cut his teeth on well-respected Aussie publications like PC PowerPlay and HYPER back when articles were printed on paper. A lifelong gamer since the 8-bit Nintendo era, it was the CD-ROM-powered 90s that cemented his love for all things games and technology. From point-and-click adventure games to RTS games with full-motion video cut-scenes and FPS titles referred to as Doom clones. Genres he still loves to this day. Kosta is also a musician, releasing dreamy electronic jams under the name Kbit.

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