GTPLAYER Big and Tall Gaming Chair Review — Fabric, Springs, Built to Last
| Durability | 9.5 |
|---|---|
| Comfort | 8.5 |
| Big & Tall Fit | 9.0 |
The standout big-and-tall pick: breathable fabric back that won’t peel and a pocket spring cushion that holds its shape after years of use. Built for larger users who need a chair that actually lasts.
$154.99
Description
Quick Specs
| Style | Breathable fabric (not PU leather) |
| Cushion | Pocket spring + high-density foam |
| Seat Width x Depth | 20.1″ x 19.7″ |
| Weight Capacity | 350 lbs |
| Lumbar | Built-in adjustable support |
| Footrest | Yes — retractable |
| Frame | Heavy-duty metal |
Source: GTPLAYER Big and Tall Gaming Chair at Walmart
Most big-and-tall gaming chairs just scale up a standard chair — wider seat, higher weight limit, same materials. The GTPLAYER takes a different approach. Breathable fabric instead of PU leather, and a pocket spring cushion where every other budget chair uses plain foam. Those two choices make this chair genuinely different from the competition in this price bracket.
The fabric back is the immediately noticeable upgrade. Compared to PU leather chairs in the same size class, it breathes significantly better during long sessions — important for a chair designed for larger users who typically generate more heat. It also holds up better over time than leather at this price point, which tends to crack and peel at the seat edges after 12–18 months of daily use.
The pocket spring cushion is the less obvious but arguably more important feature. Standard foam compresses under consistent pressure and loses its support over time. Pocket springs distribute weight more evenly across the seat and maintain their shape across thousands of hours of use. For a big-and-tall chair where long-term durability matters, this is the right engineering call. You feel the difference most after hour two or three of a session.
The big-and-tall spec numbers back up the design. 350-pound weight capacity. 20.1-inch seat width with a wingless design that doesn’t box in wider hips. The extra-wide backrest with ergonomic curve gives full lumbar and thoracic coverage for taller torsos, not just average-height users.
The tradeoff is that this chair is not flashy. No massage function, no LEDs, no racing-seat aesthetics. It looks and functions more like a high-quality office chair with gaming-appropriate sizing than a traditional gamer chair. If your battlestation needs something that also works as a daily driver for work, that is exactly the right direction.
Verdict
The GTPLAYER is the pick if you want a big-and-tall chair built to last — fabric that won’t peel, springs that won’t flatten, a weight limit that actually has margin. It’s the most honest engineering in this size category at this price point.

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