What gaming chair does Dr Disrespect use?
What gaming chair does Dr Disrespect use? We take a look at the Mullet Man's chair
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What gaming chair does Dr Disrespect use? Today we’re going to take a look at which gaming chair the mustached mullet man prefers.
Given Dr Disrepect’s proclivity for the close-up facecam, with everything behind keyed out via a greenscreen, it’s not immediately obvious which brand he goes for.
Here at WePC, we don’t watch a lot of his videos, so we didn’t have an immediate answer, however, after a decent amount of fervent googling, we’ve found the answer, well, answers.
What gaming chair does Dr Disrespect use? Steelcase gesture
Steelcase hasn’t had the same amount of time as the apple of the gamer’s eye as brands like Secretlab and noblechairs, however, they do make some really good chairs.
As far as we can tell, Dr Disrepect’s current seat of choice is the Steelcase gesture. Which is an uncharacteristically reserved chair for a man so obnoxious.
However, it does seem that, by and large, gamers are starting to turn away from racing-style gaming chairs and RGB lighting toward more subtle offerings, so it makes sense.
However, Dr Disrespect has been known to previously use gaming chairs from the noted brand Maxnomic, which makes far more traditionally gamer-looking products. Unfortunately, we haven’t reviewed anything from Maxnomic or Steelcase, so we can’t speak to their quality, so here is an alternative from our favorite brand, Secretlab.
Secretlab Titan EVO 2022 Series
Secretlab Titan EVO 2022 Series
Height range (Medium Size)
5’6″ – 6’0″
Maximum load
286lb/129kg
Seat width
56cm
Tilt-lock?
Yes
Height adjustment range
75mm
We put the Titan EVO at the top of our Best gaming chair for a few reasons, with the excessively adjustable ergonomic features being one of the main reasons.
Not only can you adjust the height, tilt, and recline, but you can also adjust the position and protrusion of the lumbar support bulge. This means that you can tailor the ergonomics of the chair specifically to you.