AndaSeat launches Rainbow Six Siege gaming chair dedicated to the esports scene
AndaSeat's new gaming chair is easy to put together and inspired by Rainbow Six Siege.
What you need to know
- AndaSeat just announced its Phantom 3 Six Invitational 2022 Edition gaming chair.
- The 2022 Six Invitational, which is a tournament for Rainbow Six Siege, takes place on February 8, 2022.
- The Phantom 3 Six Invitational 2022 Edition chair is available for $330.
Rainbow Six Siege is a unique first-person shooter with a devout fanbase. On February 8, 2022, the best Rainbow Six Siege players will come together for the 2022 Six Siege Invitational. To celebrate that tournament, AndaSeat and Ubisoft worked together to create the Phantom 3 Six Invitational Edition gaming chair.
The chair features orange, green, red, and blue arrows that are inspired by the popular shooter. As for the chair, it's a Phantom 3 from AndaSeats's 2022 range. It's made with PVC leather (faux leather) that AndaSeat claims mimics the softness and texture of genuine leather. The flatter wings on the side of the chair widen the seat, which provides a more spacious sitting area.
The Phantom 3 Six Invitational Edition gaming chair features a backrest built around the natural curvature of the back and comes with a velvet lumbar pillow and head pillow.
AndaSeat highlights that it's easy to put the Phantom 3 together. The gaming chair has a MagClap design, meaning one person can slide the backrest into the seat base and clamp the magnetic side covers down. It's especially important for Rainbow Six Siege players to not have to deal with frustration when setting up a gaming chair, as even some professional R6 players are known to have a short temper.
The Phantom 3 Six Invitational Edition gaming chair costs $330, but you can get it for $280 at the moment, thanks to an early bird discount. The discount drops a bit next month, but purchasers of the chair can get it for $297 if they order it in February 2022.
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