The world of gaming equipment is not only dry product specifications, but also questions that come back like a boomerang. That's why we decided to prepare a series "You ask - we answer", in which we will try to answer the most common questions from our community. This time they will concern the GENESIS Trit 660 armchair. We have collected comments from the web and answer them directly - without marketing tricks, but with an explanation of why this armchair looks just like this and not differently.
Some people point out that the GENESIS Trit 660 does not have a multi-lock mechanism, which allows you to lock the seat in different reclining positions. It's true - instead, we used the proven butterfly mechanism, which you'll find in most chairs on the market. Why? This solution allowed us to reduce the price of the chair, while maintaining its robustness and functionality. Thanks to it you can adjust the height, enjoy relaxing rocking, and in addition - set the angle of the backrest up to 135 degrees, which is fully sufficient for safe rest.
There is an opinion that the contoured seat restricts freedom and forces you to sit in a "straight" position. Yes, this was exactly the intention! It was designed to maintain an ergonomic posture to support the health of the spine during long hours in front of the computer. This is not a coincidence, but a conscious design choice - because comfort in gaming is not only about comfort, but also about taking care of your back for years to come.
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Some gamers have pointed out that the armrests on the GENESIS Trit 660 swivel quite freely it is easy to move them by accident. This is true, but in this case we are talking about an advantage rather than a disadvantage. Our idea was that with such a solution you can instantly adjust them to your current needs - change the angle when writing, playing dynamic FPS, or changing the position for resting. Quick adjustment instead of laborious adjustment is an advantage in dynamic use of the chair.
The lumbar cushion in the Genesis Trit 660 is not permanently attached, which can be annoying for some. But this is - once again - a deliberate solution. It allows you to adjust its height to the height and individual preferences of each player in seconds. This makes the chair versatile and will work well for both lower and taller users, providing the perfect lumbar support.
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A common complaint is that RGB backlighting in an armchair is just a visual effect, without much utility value. And... that's exactly what it's supposed to be! The RGB in the GENESIS Trit 660 is a stylish addition that gives the seat a gaming character and allows it to harmonize with other elements of the setup. We consciously opted for a standardized color palette so that everyone can match it to their setup and mood. Because playing is not only about performance - it's also about mood.
This material is just the first step in our new "You ask, we answer" series. We want this to be an ongoing point of contact with you - a place where we dispel the most common questions and explain why our products look and perform the way they do. In future installments, we will cover other devices from our brand: from keyboards and mice, to headphones, to microphones and accessories. We'll be collecting your comments, analyzing feedback and explaining in real time what's behind specific solutions. This is a way for you not only to use the equipment, but also to understand its design and the philosophy behind it. Because gaming isn't just hardware - it's a community we create together, and your voice is important to us!