Unleashing Comfort: A Deep Dive into the Cougar Armor Evo M Gaming Chair


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High-end gaming chairs can frequently exceed $500 in cost, often significantly more. Priced at $319.99, the Cougar Armor Evo M aims to undercut its rivals and position itself among the top gaming chairs without compromising on quality or features. In most respects, Cougar has achieved this, though there are some unavoidable trade-offs to evaluate before considering it as your main gaming or office chair.

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Cougar Armor Evo M – Design and Assembly

In contrast to chairs from Secretlab, such as the Titan Evo, which offers numerous configuration options, Cougar opts for simplicity with the Armor Evo M, available in only black with orange details or black with gold details. The orange variant is somewhat more vibrant, with the accent color present on the chair’s logos, lettering, stitching, wheel rings, and along the exterior of the upper backrest. The light gold detailing is exclusively found on the logos, lettering, and stitching, which is the choice I opted for.

Considering the price, the Armor Evo M proves to be an unexpectedly feature-rich steel frame chair. The main material utilized is PVC leather, a synthetic, vegan product composed of polyvinyl chloride renowned for its durability, albeit not so much for its breathability. It includes a retractable footrest and 5D adjustable armrests—features often presented as extras or sometimes nonexistent in other pricier chairs like the Mavix M9. Additionally, it comes with a magnetic memory foam neck pillow and an independent lumbar cushion.

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The Armor Evo M arrives in a notably large and flat box, weighing approximately 71 pounds, though the assembled chair is just over 57 pounds. The assembly process is fairly simple, arguably manageable by one individual; however, given the bulkiness of the box and the necessity to align certain components, I found it considerably easier to have an assistant.