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Secretlab Titan Evo costs 2,499 SAR. For many Saudi gamers that’s a month of groceries. If you’re just starting out or kitting a kid’s setup, you don’t need to drop 2,500 to sit comfortably for gaming.
Three gaming chairs under 1,000 SAR that actually support 8-hour sessions. No foam-that-breaks-down-in-month-six junk.
Best Value Gaming Chairs in Saudi Arabia 2025 (Under 1,000 SAR): Eureka vs GTRACING vs Huzaro
The sub-1,000 SAR gaming chair market is where most Saudi gamers actually buy. You want lumbar support, recline, real ergonomics, and it should last 3+ years. Three chairs deliver this in 2025: Eureka GT800 (the minimalist ergo), GTRACING GT099 (the classic racing style), Huzaro Force 4.7 RGB (the RGB showpiece).
Tested through 6-month marathons of CS2, FIFA, office work, and Netflix in Riyadh majlis corners and Jeddah home offices. These three earn their SAR.
Eureka GT800 (599 SAR) is the absolute bargain — ergonomic mesh, lumbar support, minimalist design. GTRACING GT099 (899 SAR) is the classic gaming aesthetic — racing bucket seat, proper cushioning, tournament-friendly. Huzaro Force 4.7 RGB (799 SAR) brings RGB + bold gamer look for streamers. Eureka is the rational pick. GTRACING is the safe conventional. Huzaro is the show pick.

1. Eureka Ergonomic GT800
Eureka’s GT800 is what happens when a Chinese ergonomic manufacturer focuses on value without going cheap. Breathable mesh backrest (essential for Saudi summer), adjustable headrest, 3D adjustable armrests, tilt tension with lockable 90-135 degree recline, and a solid base rated for 150kg. At 599 SAR on Amazon.sa it’s the cheapest here but the most ergonomic.
The mesh is the hero here. Unlike the vinyl/PU leather on most budget gaming chairs (including the GTRACING), mesh doesn’t trap body heat — critical for 4-hour sessions in 42°C Riyadh apartments where AC only does so much. The lumbar support is adjustable, the headrest moves up and down, and assembly takes ~45 minutes with the included tools. For a 599 SAR chair, the build feels deliberate, not disposable.
Downsides: the design is office-ergonomic rather than “gaming” aesthetic — doesn’t scream RGB gamer vibe. Arms feel plastic-y if you’re coming from a 2,000 SAR chair. And while 150kg weight capacity is real, heavy-frame users (100kg+) may find the seat pan slightly narrow. But at 599 SAR you’re getting most of what Herman Miller builds into 5,000 SAR chairs.
- Breathable mesh back (summer-ready)
- Adjustable lumbar + headrest
- 150kg weight capacity
- 599 SAR — insane value
- Office-ergonomic aesthetic
- Plastic-feeling armrests
- Narrow seat pan for heavier users
- No RGB or “gamer” styling
| Back material | Breathable mesh |
| Armrests | 3D adjustable |
| Recline | 90-135 degrees lockable |
| Weight capacity | 150kg |
You prioritize real ergonomics over gaming aesthetic, Saudi summer mesh breathability matters, and 599 SAR is your ceiling. The rational Saudi gamer’s pick.

2. GTRACING GT099
GTRACING has been in the budget gaming chair space for 8 years. The GT099 is their mid-tier evolution: PU leather upholstery, racing bucket seat shape, dual-direction lumbar pillow + headrest pillow, class-4 gas piston (Europe certified), tilt tension with lockable recline to 170 degrees, and 5-star base rated for 150kg. 899 SAR on Amazon.sa.
The GT099 is the “obvious” gaming chair shape — the racing bucket design that competitive Saudi gamers recognize immediately. The PU leather is genuinely decent quality (not the cracking-in-a-year variety), padding is medium-firm that stays comfortable through 5-hour gaming sessions, and the bolder shape signals “gamer” in your room. The 170-degree recline means you can actually nap on it during all-nighter LAN parties. Dual-direction lumbar support is a legitimate premium feature at this price.
Trade-offs: PU leather traps heat — not friendly to Saudi summer even with AC at max. The “gamer” aesthetic is polarizing (some prefer it, some find it childish for an adult home office). Assembly is ~60 minutes and the instructions aren’t always clear. Warranty is 2 years via Amazon.sa Protection. For classic gaming chair vibes at 899 SAR, GT099 is the safest conventional buy.
- Classic racing bucket design
- 170-degree recline
- Dual-direction lumbar support
- 2-year warranty
- PU leather traps summer heat
- Polarizing gamer aesthetic
- Assembly ~60 min
- Heavier at 20kg
| Upholstery | PU leather |
| Lumbar | Dual-direction pillow |
| Recline | 90-170 degrees |
| Weight capacity | 150kg |
You want the classic gaming chair aesthetic, you sit in AC most of the time, and 170-degree recline matters for multi-hour sessions. The safe conventional pick.

3. Huzaro Force 4.7 RGB
Huzaro Force 4.7 RGB is the showpiece of this list. Built-in RGB lighting across the backrest and base, sync compatibility with Razer Chroma and Corsair iCUE, removable memory foam cushions, 150kg capacity, and 170-degree recline. At 799 SAR on Amazon.sa it’s priced between Eureka and GTRACING but wins visually for streaming setups.
Why Saudi streamers pick this: the RGB is visible on camera at mid-distance, making stream backgrounds pop. The build quality is solid enough (not premium-tier but sturdy), and the bold design signals “gaming streamer” immediately. PU leather with breathable mesh inserts helps somewhat with Saudi summer heat — better than GTRACING but not as cool as Eureka’s full mesh. Assembly takes ~75 minutes.
Honest catches: RGB requires power (USB cable included) — you need an accessible outlet. The Huzaro brand is smaller in KSA than Eureka or GTRACING — service is Amazon.sa Protection only. And after 2 years of RGB use, some LEDs dim unevenly — replaceable but requires the Huzaro service (limited in KSA). For streaming-focused gamers at 799 SAR, Huzaro Force earns its place. For everyone else, save 200 SAR with Eureka.
- RGB sync with Razer/Corsair
- Breathable mesh panels
- 170-degree recline
- Stream aesthetic for content
- RGB requires outlet
- LEDs dim at year 2
- Smaller KSA service
- Assembly 75 min
| RGB | Razer Chroma + Corsair iCUE |
| Back | PU leather + mesh inserts |
| Cushions | Removable memory foam |
| Power | USB cable (included) |
You stream on Twitch or TikTok Live, RGB aesthetic matters for your content, and you want gaming chair + lighting in one piece of furniture.
Hidden Costs of Budget Gaming Chairs
- Floor protection: 85 SAR for a chair mat prevents wheels wearing rugs or scratching tile. Saudi majlis carpets are expensive — protect them.
- Gas cylinder replacement: Class-4 pistons fail at year 3-5. Replacement: 85-120 SAR, self-install with YouTube tutorial.
- Wheel replacements: Rubber-coated wheels (65 SAR for set of 5) don’t scratch floors or get stuck in carpets like stock plastic wheels.
- Cushion refresh: After 3 years, seat foam compresses. Replacement memory foam seat cushion: 55 SAR adds 2 years of comfort.
- Assembly help: 100-150 SAR at Lulu or IKEA assembly services if you don’t want to DIY. Worth it for Huzaro’s 75-minute setup.
Things Saudi Chair Buyers Should Know
Amazon.sa vs noon vs Jarir: Eureka GT800 exclusive on Amazon.sa at 599 SAR. GTRACING GT099 on Amazon.sa + noon at 899 SAR. Huzaro Force on Amazon.sa at 799 SAR. None at Jarir locations reliably — online only.
Saudi summer matters — mesh vs PU: Eureka’s full mesh is the only chair here that handles 42°C indoor July. GTRACING’s PU leather traps heat. Huzaro has mesh inserts (middle ground). If you don’t have strong AC, go Eureka.
Mada + STC Pay + Tabby: For 599-899 SAR chairs, Tabby (÷ 4 = 150-225/mo) makes upgrading easier. Or pay upfront via Mada on Amazon.sa. STC Pay QR at Jarir not applicable (no in-store stock).
Haraj resale: Eureka GT800 holds 45-55% (270-330 SAR). GTRACING GT099 holds 50-55% (450-495 SAR). Huzaro Force 40-45% (320-360 SAR) due to smaller brand recognition.
Warranty reality: All three via Amazon.sa Protection for 12 months (GTRACING extended to 2 years). Claims process takes 10-14 days for chair warranty issues. Save receipts.
Frequently Asked Questions
For mesh chairs like Eureka GT800, yes absolutely. For PU leather like GTRACING, 8-hour sessions in Saudi summer become uncomfortable from heat buildup. Mesh wins comfort long-term.
Yes — via the Huzaro software on PC. Works alongside Razer keyboards, mice, and peripherals. On Mac or Linux, sync is manual only.
Secretlab at 2,499 SAR is genuinely better for 10+ hour daily use. GTRACING at 899 SAR is the right choice if you don’t game professionally. Massive price-to-performance tradeoff.
Eureka GT800: 3-5 years (mesh lasts). GTRACING: 3-4 years (PU leather shows wear at year 3). Huzaro: 3-4 years (RGB LEDs may dim earlier). All exceed the 2-year warranty.
All three accommodate 175-190cm comfortably. For taller users (190cm+), Eureka’s adjustable headrest is the most versatile. GTRACING sits slightly lower.
Yes — all three handle 40kg+ users with adjustable seating. Children 8+ fit fine. For younger kids, GTRACING’s adjustable lumbar pillow can be removed for smaller bodies.
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