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
- +Offers 85° to 155° recline range with rocking tilt tension, enabling comfortable forward-leaning postures that exceed most similar models in its price class
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
How it compares
The E-Win Knight Series is unique in its multi-sized compatibility under $200, a feature not found in the RESPAWN 110 Pro or Corsair T3 Rush, which are more limited in user size range. While it lacks the 4D armrests of the Corsair T3 Rush and the premium materials of the Secretlab Titan Evo, it offers firmer padding and more customizable support pillows, making it ideal for first-time ergonomic users compared to the AKRacing EX-Wide, which has mediocre lumbar support and lacks the wide design appeal.
Who this is for
At a glance: first-time ergonomic users seeking affordable versatility.
Why you’d buy the E-Win Knight Series
- 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.
Why you’d skip it
- 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.
Rating sources
Our 4.2 score is the average of these published ratings. More about methodology.

