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Durable and roomybig and tall gaming chairsare tempting even to more average-sized gamers. Buyers often feel less cramped and more confident that XL chairs will stand the test of time. The E-Win Flash XL takes this concept to the extreme, supporting gamers who weigh up to 550 lbs and stand a maximum of seven feet tall. Flexible ergonomic adjustments make this chair an option for buyers of various builds to upgrade their setups.

EWin Flash XL 2024

Game Rantreviewed the Flash XLin 2023 and found it lived up to its lofty claims of top-notch build quality. The latest Revolutionary Edition has several changes, including modular magnetic parts and an even tougher PU leather blend. When combined with 4D internal lumbar support, the Flash XL looks to compete with the most premium options. E-Win was kind enough to provide a sample of their latest creation to see if it’s now thebest gaming chairfor plus-sized gamers.

E-WIN Flash XL 2024 Revolutionary Edition

The E-Win Flash XL is one of the most heavy-duty gaming chairs in existence. This big and tall chair supports gamers weighing up to 550 lbs and has a maximum suggested height of 7'0". The Flash XL’s carbon steel frame and Brisa Ultra PremiumPU Leather are reinforced to withstand incredible stress. Featuring cutting-edge ergonomic adjustments like 4D internal adjustable lumbar support, the Flash XL allows a wide range of gamers to find comfortable and healthy sitting positions. The latest Revolutionary Edition version of the chair comes with magnetic attachment points for armrest tops and an included memory foam head pillow.

Packaging

The E-Win Flash XL arrives to gamers in a predictably large box with a black and gold color scheme. Weighing over 60 lbs, many buyers may choose to start unboxing the chair before hauling the entire package to another room.

When opening the box, a large poster-sized instruction sheet is laid on top of the chair components.

EWin Flash XL Box #1

All of the wrapped-up or well-padded parts arrived safely and were divided appropriately.

What may surprise some buyers is how many smaller boxes are inside the packaging. A semi-clear container holds the swappable armrest tops, while a larger black box with branding contains screws, bolts, and other accessories. Gamers should feel like they are receiving aluxury chairwith E-Win going the extra mile to protect it during transit.

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Installation

Assembling the Flash XL is not difficult, but the provided instructions may cause some head-scratching moments. On the plus side, the oversized instructions make it easy to begin assembling the chair, though they don’t completely match this recently upgraded version of the Flash XL. At one point, it calls for removing a screw on the side of the chair next to a red safety tab, which doesn’t actually exist. Also, the magnetic parts like the side cover, armrest tops, or head pillows are not mentioned.

Despite some confusion, the Flash XL follows the same general installation procedure as other gaming chairs. Saving some aggravation, the armrests are already attached to the chair’s base. The number of required screws and bolts is minimal and easily identified in its separate packaging. The tilt mechanism attaches to the bottom of the base without much effort, using some heavy-duty hardware. As usual, lining up the backrest of this massive XL chair to its bottom half takes more strength, but there are brackets on one side to help slide it properly into position.

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The magnetic side covers attaching without screws make it easy to put the finishing touches on the Flash XL. Similarly, gamers don’t have to deal with straps for either the head or the optional lumbar pillow. The entire installation only took around 30 minutes, even with the less-than-accurate instructions.

Design and Comfort

The 2024 edition of the Flash XL mostly follows the standard gaming chair formula popularized by manufacturers likeDXRacer. Of course, everything with this supersized chair is done on a larger scale, with the sloped edges of the backrest making it seem even taller and thinner.

Still, there is no denying how tall this chair is, with a 33.9-inch backrest towering over adjacentgaming desks. The top of the backrest has embedded magnets, which allow the extra soft memory foam head pillow to slide down to accommodate occupants smaller than the seven-foot maximum suggested height.

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The sides of the seat have much gentler curves, so gamers have plenty of room to move around the nearly 20-inch wide cushion.

Branding is fairly minimal on the Flash XL, except for the pillows, a small label on its side, and an E-Win logo towards the top of its backside. Below the logo is more subtle embroidery with the chair’s name.

EWin Flash XL Installation #1

This version of the Flash XL is mostly black with red stitching trimming many of its edges and, more prominently, on a pattern lining the seat cushion and lumbar region. E-Win currently sells the most recent edition of the Flash XL in four colors, all black and black with gold, red, or blue trim. The only fabric choice is Brisa Ultra PU leather, which is quite rugged, but still feels soft on the skin. There is hope for more choices soon, since the company offers its older Flash XL chairs in various colors and a SoftWeave option resembling Secretlab’s fabric blend.

PU leather isn’t the only material on the Flash XL, as a micro-suede type fabric tops the backrest’s curves. The dominant material shouldn’t bother most buyers since the Brisa Ultra faux leather strikes a nice balance between comfort and durability. While a cloth ormesh chairwould better deal with body heat and warmer climates, this PU leather remained relatively cool after longer gaming sessions.

EWin Flash XL Installation #2

After testing theEureka Ergonomic Python IIgaming chair recently, the Flash XL’s backrest and seat cushion feel firmer. However, the E-Win chair is hardly uncomfortable, and there was no soreness in the legs, back, or neck after extended use. When considering the reinforced carbon steel frame and extra dense cold-cured foam used in the Flash XL, it’s not surprising gamers don’t sink into the chair. The advantage of its slightly stiffer nature is the foam is less likely to change shape over time. Also, gamers are encouraged to maintain a healthy ergonomic posture with furniture that stays true to its original design for years.

The base of this XL chair is certainly sturdy enough to support bigger gamers. Yet, as users have noted with some past Flash XL versions, the chair can feel a bit unsteady when leaning forward or backward. The explanation seems to be that the base either isn’t quite wide enough for such a massive chair, or its positioning throws it a bit off balance. It’s a stretch to say the Flash XL is dangerous, and if it does fall over, the chair can withstand the impact.

EWin Flash XL Installation #3

One of the major revisions to the Flash XL Revolutionary Edition involves using magnets. If gamers loathe securing pillows with straps, the head pillow here won’t cause any aggravation. Resting a head against this cushion won’t move it out of position, but shorter gamers may find that the magnetic surface doesn’t extend far down the backrest.

The removable armrest tops appeal more to gamers who are invested incustomizable keyboardsand other modifiable gaming gear. This puts the Flash XL in the same league as theSecretlab Titan Evo, which also allows owners swap out various parts. The only issue is that E-Win sells few accessories and no apparent alternatives to the included version. Pleasantly forgiving on elbows and easy to clean, it’s unlikely owners will seek replacements in the near term anyway.

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Adjustments

The Flash XL’s range of adjustments ranks it among the most versatile ergonomic gaming chairs. Starting with the basics, gamers can adjust the chair’s height from 18.7 to 22.7 inches, enough for not-so-tall gamers to plant their feet on floors firmly. The Class 4 hydraulic lift should be sturdy enough to handle the maximum 550 lbs quoted in the Flash XL’s spec sheet.

Although the Flash XL doesn’t recline to a completely horizontal position, its backrest tilts backward to 155 degrees. Despite the chair’s weight, activating the handle on its right side doesn’t require unreasonable effort. Buyers will also find a knob to adjust its tilt tension to specify how easily thechair rocksback and forth.

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The Flash XL’s 4D armrests move up, down, forward, back, and tilt as expected. Fortunately, they don’t move too easily out of position without pressing on the levers on each side. The rock-solid armrests are equipped to withstand the weight of larger gamers' elbows as they slide on a metal bracket.

Things get more interesting with the chair’s 4D adjustable internal lumbar support. There are knobs on each side of the Flash XL that shift the bulging contours of the lower backrest higher or lower and adjust the intensity. If gamers aren’t positioned with their backs perfectly aligned to this part of the chair, it will be difficult to notice any difference. Also, the knobs take some effort to rotate, and it’s best to stand before sitting back down to dial in the ideal settings.

Some gamers may prefer a pillow to this firm lumbar support. Surprisingly, E-Win had those buyers in mind and included a sufficiently squishy cushion that slides into the chair above the seat cushion. Even so, it’s thick enough that it tends to push occupants toward the front of the Flash XL, defeating the purpose of a feature that adds considerably to its cost. A better compromise would be the thinner and flatter pillow that ships with the AndaSeat Kaiser Frontier Series XL.

Conclusion

With a weight capacity of 550 lbs, the E-Win Flash XL must meet immense expectations for durability. As a solution for gamers who are too large for conventional big and tall chairs, the Flash XL mostly doesn’t disappoint. An unusually thick carbon steel frame is the skeleton for an equally durable cold-cure foam and PU leather blend. There is no creaking or squeaking, and it’s easy to imagine the chair becoming a long-term fixture in gaming and office setups.

The 2024 version of the Flash XL showcases several new modular features, taking cues from thetop gaming chair makers. Its magnetic head pillow supports necks well, and the lack of straps gives the chair a much cleaner look. Meanwhile, swappable armrests open the door for future customization. Along with some unexpected capabilities, the Flash XL also has an impressive suite of ergonomic adjustments, including the 4D internal lumbar support seen in the most premium chairs.

From a style standpoint, E-Win’s XL chair plays it safe with a mostly black design that wouldn’t attract too much attention in workplaces. Buyers expecting an excessively plush chair might be disappointed since the Flash XL is on the firm side for foam-backed gaming chairs. However, its dense foam keeps occupants well-supported, potentially avoiding aches and pains. A wide base still allows gamers to rest their hips and legs in various positions.

The Flash XL has mainstream appeal, as it comfortably seats gamers as short as 5'7". This makes the Flash XL enticing to gamers seeking a versatile ergonomic gaming chair that’s a cut above the competition in build quality.

Variety of colors and fabrics

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Extremely wide seat base

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Affordable durability

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If looking for even more choices among big and tall gaming chairs, the Secretlab Titan Evo XL has many similarities to the E-Win Flash XL. While its height and weight limits aren’t as generous, theTitan Evo XLhas a much wider variety ofSecretlab accessories, colors, and fabrics. TheVertagear PL6800offers a wider set base than the Flash XL and innovative lumbar support that automatically adjusts without knobs. If funds are tight, theAndaSeat Kaiser Frontier Series XLis one of the most durable chairs buyers will find at its attractive price point.

FAQ

Q: Do taller people need taller chairs?

Taller gamers should look for high-back gaming chairs that support their necks. However, some top ergonomic office chairs accommodate taller buyers without needing a headrest.

Q: How strict are weight limits on gaming chairs?

Most mid-range and high-end gaming chairs should support weights of at least 225 to 250 lbs. On the other hand, maximum weight is not always a good indicator of durability. A well-built gaming chair with a lower weight limit may prove more adequate for bigger gamers than poorly made XL alternatives.

Q: What is a good gaming chair for big people?

Most gaming chair manufacturers now sell big and tall gaming chairs to suit more buyers. Secretlab’s Titan Evo XL is one of the most popular XL chairs because of its stellar build quality and many ergonomic adjustments. Other brands like Vertagear and Razer also make tall and wide chairs that have proven their durability over many years.