Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Gaming Chairs Under $300

E-Win Knight Series vs Razer Iskur V2 X

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Razer Iskur V2 X comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.2 vs 4.3). The gap is mostly about Gamers who want strong built-in lumbar support and breathable fabric right at the $300 ceiling — read the strengths below before deciding.

E-Win Knight Series
Ranked #2 in Best Gaming Chairs Under $300
E-Win Knight Series
$299as of Jun 8

The E-Win Knight Series stands out as the only multi-sized gaming chair under $200 that supports users from 53 to 61 inches tall with up to 400 lbs capacity. Reviewers praised its 55kg/m³ cold-cured foam padding, which offers firmer support than typical cheap chairs while remaining comfortable for first-time ergonomic users. The loose lumbar and headrest pillows help users practice proper posture biomechanics. The chair's 85° to 155° recline range with rocking tilt tension enables comfortable forward-leaning postures that exceed most similar models in its price class. However, some reviewers noted the PVC faux leather can feel warm and sticky in hot environments. The Knight Series is ideal for first-time ergonomic chair users seeking affordable, versatile seating but may not appeal to those wanting advanced features found in pricier E-Win models.

Strengths
  • Supports users from 53 to 61 inches tall with up to 400 lbs capacity, making it one of the few multi-sized gaming chairs under $200
  • Features 55kg/m³ cold-cured foam padding that provides firmer support than typical cheap chairs while remaining comfortable for first-time ergonomic users
  • Includes loose lumbar and headrest pillows that allow users to practice proper posture biomechanics without the constraints of strap-based systems
Watch-outs
  • PVC faux leather upholstery can feel warm and sticky in hot environments
  • Basic 2D armrests and standard tilt mechanism lack the multi-function features found in pricier E-Win models
Razer Iskur V2 X
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Gaming Chairs Under $300
Razer Iskur V2 X
$239.99as of Jun 7

The Razer Iskur V2 X brings Razer's ergonomic pedigree to the $300 ceiling by stripping the flagship Iskur V2 down to its essentials. TechRadar called it 'a great value gaming chair that delivers all of the essentials at a very fair price,' and Tom's Hardware noted it costs 'less than half the price of its overachieving sibling.' Reviewers single out the built-in lumbar arch, breathable fabric, and a metal base that outclasses the plastic found on budget chairs. The trade-offs are simple 2D armrests and no headrest pillow.

Strengths
  • Built-in lumbar arch baked into the backrest, no removable pillow to slip out of place
  • Breathable plush fabric surface that stays cooler than synthetic leather over long sessions
  • Hard-wearing metal base that feels far more durable than the plastic bases on cheaper chairs
Watch-outs
  • Only 2D armrests, dropping the 4D adjustment found on the Corsair T3 Rush and E-Win Knight
  • No memory-foam headrest pillow, unlike the step-up Iskur V2
  • Fixed lumbar arch can't be dialed in like an adjustable lumbar system

How they stack up

E-Win Knight Series

The E-Win Knight Series stands out for its high 330 lb weight capacity and firm support pillows, giving larger users more room than the Corsair TC100 or Razer Iskur V2 X. It offers 4D armrests like the Corsair T3 Rush but uses firmer PU-leather padding, and unlike the RESPAWN 110 Pro it has no footrest, prioritizing upright ergonomic support over reclining-lounge versatility.

Razer Iskur V2 X

The Razer Iskur V2 X is the comfort-and-build pick of the group, with a built-in lumbar arch and a metal base that feel a class above the Corsair TC100 and E-Win Knight Series. It gives up the 4D armrests of the Corsair T3 Rush and E-Win Knight for simpler 2D arms, and it lacks the extendable footrest of the RESPAWN 110 Pro, leaning on seat comfort and lumbar support rather than lounging features.

Specs side-by-side

SpecE-Win Knight SeriesRazer Iskur V2 X
Recline90-155 degrees90-152 degrees
Weight Capacity330 lb (150 kg)
UpholsteryPU leatherPlush breathable fabric
Armrests4D adjustable2D adjustable
Frame MaterialSteel
SizingMultiple size options
Lumbar SupportBuilt-in lumbar arch
BaseMetal
SeatWidened seat base, high-density foam
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