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I Tested the Trone RS1 Foldable Gaming Chair: Here’s the Real-World Truth

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I Tested the Trone RS1 Foldable Gaming Chair: Here’s the Real-World Truth
After a week using the Trone RS1, here’s what stood out:

  • The folding design is genuinely practical, not a gimmick.
  • Build quality punches above its price bracket, but isn’t flawless.
  • Comfort is solid even for extended sessions, with a few trade-offs.
  • This chair’s portability opens up new, surprising possibilities.

When I first heard about the Trone RS1 Foldable Gaming Chair, I honestly rolled my eyes. Foldable chairs in the gaming world usually mean flimsy builds and awkward designs that compromise comfort for a party trick. But after fielding a bunch of DMs from readers and seeing this chair pop up everywhere, curiosity got the better of me. I had to find out: was this just another clever marketing gimmick, or actually the game-changer it claimed to be?

I lug my gear around local esports tournaments, and portability is always a nightmare. A real foldable gaming chair could be huge—if it didn’t fall apart or turn into back pain central after a few hours. I grabbed the RS1, put aside my prejudices, and committed to using it for a full week: working, gaming, even taking it on the road.

The Trone RS1 Unfolded: First Impressions and Setup

Out of the box, the Trone RS1 surprised me. The steel frame immediately felt far sturdier than most so-called “portable” chairs I’ve tested before. At roughly 13-14kg, it’s no featherweight, but the compact folded size (about 20″ x 32″) means it genuinely fits into the boot of a car or slides into a closet. Flipping the levers and unfolding took less than a minute with no head-scratching; everything clicked into place with satisfying solidity.

Build Quality: Sturdy, But Not Bulletproof

The RS1’s frame is a blend of powder-coated steel and tough plastic joints. During my heaviest play sessions – hours of Valorant and Diablo IV – it felt as stable as a much pricier, fixed gaming chair. The PU leather upholstery is soft and doesn’t get sticky (a major win in this heat), though I did notice a couple of minor scuffs after folding/unfolding a few times. The reclining mechanism was smooth, though not as customizable as top-tier racing chairs.

Comfort Over Long Sessions

I’m 6 foot tall and tend to slouch. The RS1’s lumbar cushion, while smaller than on some big-name chairs, genuinely helped my lower back. Armrests are flip-up rather than four-way adjustable, which took getting used to. After three hours in a grinding multiplayer session, I didn’t have the usual sore spots – and that alone sets it apart from most folding seats.

Who Is the Trone RS1 Actually For?

If you’re someone who moves between LAN events, hostels, or simply don’t have the luxury of a permanent battlestation setup, this chair actually makes sense. It won’t win awards for absolute luxury, but portability without collapsing comfort levels is no small feat. It’s also a stealth pickup for folks who need to reclaim living room space by day – just fold it up and stash it away.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Sturdy steel frame
Genuinely foldable and portable
Good lumbar support
Setup/takedown takes <1 minute
Smart design for tight spaces
Not as plush as high-end chairs
Armrests only flip up/down
Some scuffing if handled roughly
Heavier than “bean bag” style seats
Limited colors/styles currently

Is It Worth Your Money?

So, after a week hauling and hammering away at the Trone RS1, would I actually recommend it? For nomadic gamers, students, or anyone hunting for that rare mix of portability, comfort, and real adult-level aesthetics, I’d say yes. The foldability isn’t a shallow flex: it adds serious utility. Hardcore gaming marathoners looking for fully adjustable, cloud-like padding might want a fixed chair instead, but for almost everyone else, the RS1 delivers serious bang for the buck.

If you believe your gaming chair has to live welded to the floor, this might just change your mind. Would you consider swapping your giant throne for something you can actually take anywhere?

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