Corsair T3 Rush Gaming Chair - Gaming Nexus (2024)

I've always told my wife I am willing tospend whatever is required to have a comfortable bed. It's not just because sleep is so important, but also because when you think for a second about how much that eight hours you might spend laying on that thing adds up to in a 24-hour day,one-third of your entire life is spent in a bed. It's the single biggest investment in your comfort you can make. For some odd reason, however, I never did apply that logic to my gaming life.I've invested in controllers, mice and keyboards, HOTAS setups, monitors and off course all of the components of my PC, but never gave a thought to the comfort of my bottomor the chair underneath me. That all changed when Corsair sent me the T3 Rush for my first furniture review.

The T3 Rush, or "Corchair" as I have nicknamed it (get it? Corsair + chair = Corchair), replaced what was very literally one of the extra chairs from my dining room table set dragged out to my computer desk and plopped in front of the screen. It was functional enough—it kept me at a height where I could see my monitor and I didn't fall off. What more does a chair need to be? Well, a lot more it turns out. Because after an easy assembly with clear instructions, I plopped down on the T3 Rush and knew the dining room chair was never getting pulled under the monitor again.Actually I think I may have known that before assembly was even completed, the first time I felt the charcoalmatte fabric smoothly rub across my fingers I was convinced I was in for a better way of life.The only real toughpart was wedging the chair back into the arm frames that was a bit on the snugside, but once wedged they held nicely in place to affix the few hex screws withall the hardware including hex key provided.

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The T3 Rush is the classic racing seatdesign. This is the same design as the rest of Corsair's lineup, as well as most of what you will find from Anda Seat or Maingear or any of the in-house brands at Micro Center, Newegg, etc. It's pretty much the default style of gaming chairs in the late 2010s aside from the mostly floor-based rocking chairs. When shopping for a gaming chair, as far as I can tell, you havethree design options: racing, rocker, or a proper office chair. But the racing chairs look the coolest and the chair backs sit high enough to paint a logo at the top, and that's why most of the streamers you'll find today all have the style under their rumps as they grind out the views.

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What sets the T3 Rush apart, and what makes it the most modest output in the Corsair lineup, is that this one is not wrapping leather around the frame, opting instead for a less costly "soft fabric." What exactly this fabric is is not immediately apparent from the marketing, but it feels like a nice comfy polyester/cotton blend. Whatever it is, I love it. It's soft and velvety smooth. I've never actually used a leather gaming chair to any great length, so I can't accurately make that direct comparison, but I do know that for all its durability, leather can get sticky and stuffy and is not what you want across the small of your backon a hot day, as my previous experience with my leather couch can attest to. Now I loved that daggumcouch, and there weren't many hot, sticky days where I had it. But all the same, the T3 Rush promises never to present that combo. Now sure, if I spill a drink on the T3 Rush*t might soak into the fabric in a way leather would have laughed at and brushed off. But you know what else? I've never had a problem with spilling drinks on my chairs, and the rare occasion where I have my lap usually soaks up the entirety of my accident.So if anyone out there can make the case for leather, I'd love to hear it. As it stands, I am actually really pleased with the fabric. It allows for much more airflow and cooling than leather—less so than office chair mesh, but has much better padding than office mesh. This is definitely the chair for all you shirtless gamers out there, and probably the chair for most others as itsticks the landing with a great balance of comfort and breathability between thealternatives.

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So it's a racing style chair with fabric. Not dissimilar from all the others on the market, save for that choice of backing material. Also aligning with the popular design, it has these little gunwales that hoist up from the seat itself. I think the thought is they are meant to straddle around the thighs of the user ever so slightly and hold the driver in place. But I'm assuming race car drivers are either a lithe bunch or use bigger seats because the one true noticeable drawback to the entire racing formare these little hitches. They're all well and good at first, but for longer sessions, for taking alternate seating postures, or especially for those more endowed in the thighs than I am, they become real annoyances. This isn't something I'm trying to attribute as much to the T3 Rush as much of the racing chair genre as a whole. They nearly all seem to have those little seat rises on the outer edges and they all present that same little annoyance over time. You won't find those rises on proper office equipment, you won't find them anywhere else in the seating world, but for some reason racing chairs have to include these poorlyplaced spoilers that, instead of reducing drag, make certain scenarios in the seat a drag. I would give the same criticism to any other chair copping the design. I like to often sit cross legged, always have; but in a racing chair my crossedlegs now pitch ever so higher than they comfortably should. Over longer sessions that snug little grip across my outer thigh becomes more of a painful reminder that I should go stretch my legs and do something else. It's not unlike the experience of wearing in-ear earbuds for too long. What once was nice and snugbecomes an annoyance.

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My other criticisms specific to the T3 Rush are also somewhat shared withinthe genre, but deserve mention. Firstly,the armrests are really quite basic. They are fully functional. They adjust to the height and angle you desire and do their job, but they are also just hard plastic. For all the spaces to place that nice velvety fabric I fell in love with, the arm rest would likely have been the most beneficial, and yet it is entirely absent from. It's disappointing but not a deal breaker. But again, over the longer sessions the lack of padding and comfort across them end up needling the same annoyances the seat gunwales do: snug turns into a snag. I know this is still pretty standard for desk and gaming chairs alike, but still, as a reviewer, I would like to see just a little bit more cushion in that armrest. That and I would like a seatback that rocks. While itis fully adjustable to any reasonable degree of lean (and even unreasonable degrees with a full range of 90°-180° available), it affixes at that angle and remains rigid. Again this could be a "feature" of racing chairs, but coming from an office chair background in my 9 to 5, I really appreciate a bit of rock back when I want to take a stretch or even when I want to sit back and forget aboutwhatever is on screen. The T3 Rush provides every support you need to engage in your game, but doesn't pick up the torch when you want to pause for that moment to disengage.

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Now for the Technical Specifications from the manufacturer's website:

Maximum Seat Height54cm | 21 inSeat Foam TypePolyurethane foam (cold foam)
Minimum Seat Height44cm | 17.5 inSeat Foam Density55kg/m³ | 3.43lbs/ft³
Maximum Arm Height36.5cm | 14.38 inSeat Frame ColorBlack
Minimum Arm Height28.5cm | 11.22 inSeat Frame ConstructionMetal
Backrest Height85cm | 33.46 inSeating Surface MaterialSoft Fabric
Backrest Shoulder Width54cm | 21.26 inSeat Back MaterialSoft Fabric
Package Size

88.5cm x 69cm x 37.5cm

34.8 in x 27.2 in x 14.8 in

Armrest Pad Size

26cm x 10cm x 2.65cm

10.2 in x 3.9 in x 1 in

Net Weight22.5kg | 49.60 lbsAdjustable ArmrestsYes
Gross Weight25.5kg | 56.2lbsArmrest Type4D (Up/Down, Left/Right, Front/Back, Swivel)
Warranty2 YearsTiltYes
Weight Capacity120kgs | 264.5lbsTilt Mechanism TypeBasic type (up/down, Tilted)
Adjustable Lumbar PillowYesAdjustable Tilt Angle0-10°
Adjustable Neck PillowYesTilt LockYes
Chair Base MaterialNylonTilt Angle LockNo
Wheel Size65mm | 2.55 inGas Lift Specification100mm stroking height
Wheel MaterialNylonGas Lift ClassClass 4 grade
Seat Size56cm x 58cm | 22 in x 22.8 inReclineYes
Adjustable Back Angle90-180°
Height AdjustabilityYes
SizeRegular
ColorCharcoal

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Gaming chairs make a difference on overall comfort of gaming sessions, no matter the length of those sessions. Even under longer time frameswhen annoyances in the T3 Rush start to rear their ugly head, it's still much more comfortable that the old dining room chair over that same period. I love the choice of fabric in the backing, I'm resigned to the fact that racing style chairs are popular even though I'm not enamored with them, and overall would prefer this chair in this material than its leather counterparts, hands down. Whether I would trade this one for a top of the line proper office chair with its lean and rock benefits is a debate. Because while I prefer the overall feel and comfort of the T3 Rush, the rigidity of the chair itself coupled with the absurdity of the racing genre insisting on those stupid gunwales really gives me something to think about. But as a frequent user of office furniture and as an owner of a rear end that sits often, I can say that the T3 Rush is in the top echelon of places I've had the good fortune to plop down upon.

* The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company.

Corsair T3 Rush Gaming Chair - Gaming Nexus (2024)

FAQs

Does Corsair make a good gaming chair? ›

The Corsair TC100 Relaxed easily ranks as the best budget gaming chair that you can get.

How to tell if a gaming chair is good? ›

The best gaming chair should provide you with the flexibility to adjust the support to help accommodate your body structure and postures. Most gaming chairs can be assessed based on the adjustability of its armrests, the chair's height, as well as the lumbar and neck support.

What do gamers look for in a gaming chair? ›

In conclusion, when searching for a gaming chair, prioritize ergonomic design features to ensure optimal comfort and support. Adjustable height and seat depth, lumbar support, head and neck support, armrest adjustability, and breathable materials are key considerations to look for in a gaming chair.

Is T3 Rush worth it? ›

Great chair for the price point.

I can honestly say that this chair is great. It is easy to put together, it is sturdy enough to keep me in a good posture, while also being comfortable and I have grown to really enjoy the style of this chair that fits around you.

What chair does PewDiePie use? ›

Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Clutch Chairz Throttle Series Pewdiepie Edition Gaming Chair - Premium Ergonomic Design, Lumbar and Head Support Pillows - Black/Red.

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Whether it's worth spending a lot of money on a gaming chair depends on your gaming habits, personal preferences, and budget. If you're an avid gamer who spends prolonged hours gaming, a well-designed gaming chair can significantly enhance your comfort and performance.

How long do gaming chairs usually last? ›

Additionally, taking proper care of the chair, such as cleaning it regularly and avoiding excessive strain, can also contribute to its longevity. While there is no set expiration date for gaming chairs, it is reasonable to expect them to last anywhere from 3 to 5 years with proper maintenance.

Should I get an expensive gaming chair? ›

When it comes down to brass tacks, certain purchases are more like investments. And investing in an expensive, but truly brilliant chair is a smart move. You'll spend so much of your time here, it really does make sense to spend a lot now, and feel the benefits over the years to come.

How to pick a good gaming chair? ›

Things to consider while buying a gaming chair
  1. Make sure that the gaming chair you are picking is an adjustable one. ...
  2. The armrests of the chair should also be comfortable and adjustable. ...
  3. The chair should offer you the right back support to avoid causing back pain once you are done with gaming.
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Is there a point in buying a gaming chair? ›

If you are sitting for hours on end, you need a comfortable game chair, ergonomically designed to keep your posture correct. If you sit in any old chair, you risk repetitive strain injuries associated with prolonged computer use.

Why is Secret Lab so expensive? ›

Durability is a key factor contributing to the cost of Secretlab chairs. Built to last, these chairs are made with high-quality materials that withstand the test of time. Users report satisfaction with the longevity of their chairs, with many lasting several years without significant wear and tear.

How good is Corsair as a brand? ›

Corsair is one of the biggest manufacturers of gaming peripherals, with a reputation built on reliability and good quality control. For keyboards, they focus almost entirely on gaming, making their portfolio much smaller than a company like Logitech, which makes keyboards for productivity and various devices.

Is Corsair Gaming a good company? ›

Corsair is not just among the biggest and most trusted name in gaming peripherals. Their reputation for making reliable, excellent quality products extends to gaming PCs as well. So, naturally, their PCs should be at the top of your list if you're looking for a powerful pre-build.

What is Corsair good at? ›

CORSAIR (NASDAQ:CRSR) is a leading global developer and manufacturer of high-performance gear and technology for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts.

Is Corsair a gaming company? ›

Corsair is a leading global provider and innovator of high-performance gear for gamers and content creators.

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