** VERTAGEAR PL-6000 GAMING CHAIRS - BIGGER IS BETTER **

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At least once per week since I took over gaming chairs, I've been asked what the ideal chair is for the bigger or taller person. The Vertagear PL-6000 series of chairs are the answer. The PL-6000 series are the largest chairs we have available, with the frame able to support up to 200KG, and offering the best depth of any chair in our portfolio, which satisfies the requirements of our tall & hefty clientele (like myself!)

Added to that, the PL-6000 has an adjustable tilt tension mechanism, which allows you to tighten/loosen the tilt function without getting off the chair, adjustable 4 point armrests, 75mm soft glide PU wheels, high density foam for comfort and much more.

The PL-6000 is available in 5 colours, and stock is due at the end of the month. I will be having one for my office chair, that's for sure!!!

Vertagear Racing Series P-Line PL6000 Gaming Chair Black/Carbon @ £319.99 inc VAT

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Vertagear Racing Series P-Line PL6000 Gaming Chair Black/Blue @ £319.99 inc VAT

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Vertagear Racing Series P-Line PL6000 Gaming Chair Black/Red @ £319.99 inc VAT

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Vertagear Racing Series P-Line PL6000 Gaming Chair Black/Green @ £319.99 inc VAT

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Vertagear Racing Series P-Line PL6000 Gaming Chair Black/White @ £319.99 inc VAT

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Is there still issue with the QC of the Vertagear chairs? Have read quite a few members were having issue with their chairs even after OcUK posted about Vertagear claimed that their QC would better after they moved their factory?

There were 2 QC issues I am aware of (of which wasn't technically an issue) : -

SL-4000 - Some of the chair holes were difficult to align and screw in, this was sorted and should not be an issue on any stock we've had since November.

SL-5000 - Several people mistakenly thought that the base was faulty as the gas lift went quite far through the base. This is actually by design to allow the SL-5000 (and the other models now) to appeal to a wider range of heights than they did previously.

I am not aware of any other issues.
 
Haven't tried the PL-6000 yet but purely from a spec viewpoint the PL-6000 wins hands down. I'll be building up and using one the day the stock arrives so happy to share first impressions.
 
I'm sat on one now. Honestly it's brilliant. Loads of space, extremely sturdy, very comfortable, fairly easy to put together plus the gas lift and tilt mechanism feel like they will easily support the weight they say they will. It looks the business too! The fact you can lock the tilt and adjust the tension of the backrest movement is a big bonus. I'm going to need to spend more time sitting on one before I can give a definitive opinion but it's already feeling better than the SL-2000.

We currently have Black and Black/White in stock, with the other colours landing on Wednesday. Expect to see reviews in the coming weeks, but it gets Chug's coveted seal of approval.

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Really want to hear the review on this, there are none anywhere and debating this or the King DX whatever majig.

Gonna be a week or two before reviews go live, however for me, I think the PL-6000 is superior to the DXRacer King, considering they cost the same.
 
Thanks mate, can I ask you honestly why you think the PL6000 is superior to the DXRacing King? Just out of curiosity as most reviews seemed to think DXRacer was the best thing since sliced bread when it came out.

Thanks

Well, I'd say the quality of materials are the same, if not better, added to that, you've got a better chair tilt mechanism, a stronger gas lift, a bigger seat base and backrest, bigger & better wheels (they look awesome) plus I prefer how it looks. DXRacer chairs are good, don't get me wrong, but the Vertagear PL-6000 just offers more for the same price.
 
Ok so I now have it and it is now assembled and is a pretty cool chair but the lumbar support that comes with it does it not attach to anything as it's just loose and well falls down the second I move away from it.

There are no holes to put the straps through, which is why straps werent added. To be honest I've already got used to putting mine back into place when I move away from my desk. I already checked with Vertagear and there's no way of changing this without fixing the support in place or spoiling the looks of the chair.
 
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