MSI MAG A10 Ergonomic Gaming Chair Features Breathable Grid Design and 4D Adjustable Armrests

MSI introduces the MAG A10 Ergonomic chair featuring a breathable grid backrest, high-density foam seat, and 4D armrests designed for long gaming.
MSI MAG A10 Ergonomic Gaming Chair Features Breathable Grid Design and 4D Adjustable Armrests

MSI MAG A10 Ergonomic Chair Gaming Furniture Launch

MSI has added to the collection of gaming furniture by introducing the MAG A10 Ergonomic chair, specially designed for gamers to maximize their long playing hours. In view of construction strength, thermal conditions, and a wide range of adjustments, this chair is designed for use and abuse.

Construction and Durability

The internal frame of the MAG A10 is composed of an aluminum frame fitted on polyurethane silent wheels of 75 mm. This robust design allows the chair to hold a maximum weight of 150 kg comfortably.

MSI MAG A10 Ergonomic Gaming Chair Features Breathable Grid Design and 4D Adjustable Armrests

Ventilation and Ergonomics

The backrest of the chair can be termed as grid style, which has hexagon holes allowing better heat dissipation and airflow; this is more of a heat dissipating design than an aesthetic one. The backrest tilts and reclines from a range of 100° to 135° with an option to adjust the reclining resistance to customize the degree of comfort.

Materials and Adjustability

MSI incorporated special materials for more comfort and easy maintenance.

  • Seat Foam padding with high densities covered in waterproof ERGO-COLL fabric.
  • Support Lumbar supports and headrest covered with stretchable knit fabric.
  • Armrests The armrest is 4D adjustable with a coating emulating carbon fiber.

Pricing and Availability

MSI MAG A10 is presently up for sale in China, with EMS quoted at approximately $353.

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