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    I tested Razer’s Iskur V2 gaming chair, and it’s just too hard for comfort — but the lumbar support can’t be beat

    April 9, 2025
    I tested Razer’s Iskur V2 gaming chair, and it’s just too hard for comfort — but the lumbar support can’t be beat

    Razer made some notable changes to the Iskur V2 in the name of comfort, but are they enough? Here’s my review after using it for a couple of weeks.

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