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Sharkoon

Sharkoon Skiller SGS40

$$ 7.8/10 Verified 2026-06-25

Ideal for: Users wanting an extra-wide seat with EN 1335 certification at a contained price

A wide, well-certified seat for little money: that's the SGS40's argument.

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Buying summary

Best useAnyone needing a wide seat and EN 1335 certification without overspending.

Avoid ifYou want breathable mesh or the lightest possible weight.

Direct alternativeCorsair T3 Rush if you prefer breathable fabric instead of faux leather.

Verified capacitySupports up to 150 kg

WarrantyWarranty data is not verified

How this product is assessed

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Category scores

editorial · specs based

7.8/10 · overall score

Ergonomics 7.5
Adjustability 8.0
Materials 7.5
Comfort 8.0
Value 8.0
Verdict. The Skiller SGS40 chases comfort in a reasonably priced racing gaming chair, standing out for its extra-wide seat of nearly 60 cm and high-density moulded foam, plus an EN 1335 certification and a certified piston that give peace of mind about the build. It adds a rocking mechanism with lock, 4D armrests and recline up to 160°. The backrest is faux leather over foam, with a cooler fabric variant, so in summer the fabric option is worth considering. For anyone needing more seat width than usual without overpaying, it's a sensible buy.

Technical specs

Ergonomics and adjustments

Lumbar supportFixed
Armrests4D
Adjustable seat depthNo
Max recline160°
Mechanismrocking with lock 0-14° y Recline de backrest

Build and materials

BackrestFoam
Basealuminum
BIFMA certificationn/a
Maximum supported weight150 kg
Product weight25 kg

Dimensions and warranty

Widthn/a
Depthn/a
Warrantyn/a

What the community says

Positive rating in reviews and stores: the extra-wide seat, the feeling of sturdiness and the EN certifications stand out as points in its favour versus more basic gaming chairs. The repeated gripes are the faux-leather heat in summer and an assembly that asks for some patience.

Good fit

  • Users who need a wider-than-usual seat
  • People up to 200 cm within the 150 kg limit
  • Anyone who values EN 1335 certification and 4D armrests at a contained price

Not ideal for

  • Anyone who needs breathable mesh for summer
  • Anyone after the lightest gaming chair
  • Anyone wanting a dynamic lumbar instead of a cushion

Strengths

  • Extra-wide seat of nearly 60 cm
  • 4D armrests with a wide pad
  • Rocking mechanism with lock and recline up to 160°
  • EN 1335 certification and EN 16955 certified piston
  • Lumbar and neck cushions included

Weaknesses

  • Faux-leather backrest on the standard version, warmer in summer
  • Lumbar support via cushion, no dynamic system
  • Considerable weight

Verified sources

Data source: verified product specs · checked 2026-06-25. Editorial scores are based on specs and category fit. "n/a" means no verified data; check the manufacturer or retailer page before buying.