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arozzi verona v2 proa

   It may have happened a lot faster than we were expecting but gaming chairs have finally flooded the global market (by both popular and new manufacturers) and rightly so since they are currently a must especially among serious gamers. Some people do argue that gaming chairs don't provide enough back and neck support like many high-end ergonomic chairs do (primarily some expensive mesh models) and although we do agree up to a certain point (there are indeed some excellent ergonomic chairs in the market, at much higher prices however) at the end of the day looks also play a significant role when talking about what is basically another gaming peripheral. Size also plays a huge role when picking out the right gaming chair and so after listening to feedback from the gaming community Arozzi recently expanded their gaming chair line with the brand new Verona Pro V2 model.


   Arozzi is a Swedish company founded in 2013. Arozzi gaming chairs are built in the spirit of Esports and feature ergonomic design with high levels of comfort. Our products have a refined aesthetic that draws inspiration from the world of motorsports. Each Arozzi chair can be finely adjusted to your needs to ensure you are in the best position to achieve your next victory, whatever the game!


   The brand new Verona Pro V2 model by Arozzi (currently available in six color combinations as seen above) as designed for larger people so it's basically an "extended" version of the "normal" Verona model that features a wider backrest (550mm/470mm) and a wider seat (460mm/380mm). However for some strange reason Arozzi decided to keep the same backrest height (at 820mm), the same adjustable height for the seat (530mm max) and the same amount of foam density for the seat (40-45Kg/M3) and for the backrest (25Kg/M3). We really don't know why that is since the first thing we'd do would be to increase the height of the backrest and the foam density across the board (since larger usually means heavier). Everything else pretty much remains the same as the normal Verona model so once again we see a faux leather cover, metal frame, class-4 gaslift with support for up to 150Kg (backrest and base included), height adjustable armrests, removable head and lumbar pillows, 70mm wheels, backrest adjustment (up to 160 degrees) and the somewhat classic tilt/rocking (up to 12 degrees) and height adjustment mechanism we find with most desk chairs. So let's take a closer look at what Arozzi was working on lately.