GTRACING LUFT-400 Review — The Budget Gaming Chair That Actually Breathes
| Breathability | 8.5 |
|---|---|
| Build Quality | 5.5 |
| Value | 9.0 |
The LUFT-400 stands out at this price because the mesh backrest genuinely keeps you cooler than PU leather alternatives — a real advantage for long sessions. Comes with a footrest, which is uncommon under $80.
$77.77
Description
Quick Specs
| Style | Mesh back / faux leather seat hybrid |
| Seat Height | 15.75" – 18.89" |
| Seat Width | 20.86" |
| Seat Depth | 17.32" |
| Backrest Height | 33.46" |
| Weight Capacity | 300 lbs |
| Armrests | 2D adjustable (height + angle) |
| Lumbar Support | Removable pillow |
| Footrest | Yes — retractable |
| Chair Weight | 40.12 lbs |
| Colors | White, Black |
Source: GTRACING LUFT-400 at Walmart
Budget gaming chairs are a minefield. Most look the part but turn your back into a complaint box after a few months. The GTRACING LUFT-400 clears the minimum bar by doing one thing really well: it doesn\u2019t roast you alive.
The mesh backrest is the reason to buy this over a PU leather chair at the same price. If you run warm, sit for long stretches, or live somewhere that actually gets hot in the summer, the breathability gap between mesh and leather is real. The LUFT-400\u2019s mesh panel keeps airflow moving during long sessions in a way that solid PU leather chairs simply can\u2019t match at any price. That alone justifies the choice at this tier.
Beyond breathability, the feature set is better than expected. A retractable footrest is included \u2014 genuinely uncommon at sub-$80 pricing. You get a removable lumbar pillow and headrest cushion. Armrests adjust for height. It\u2019s not fancy, but it\u2019s not pretending to be. The metal frame and heavy-duty base feel solid, and the casters roll smoothly out of the box.
The honest downside: QC is the LUFT-400\u2019s weak point, and it\u2019s a consistent complaint. Multiple Walmart reviewers received the wrong parts in the box \u2014 duplicate arms, mismatched components. GTRACING\u2019s replacement process has sent wrong parts on follow-up shipments too. It\u2019s clearly a factory-level packing problem, not a fluke. If your box arrives correct, assembly is straightforward. If it doesn\u2019t, you\u2019re in for a customer service loop. The footrest mechanism is also stiff and awkward to extend in practice, which is annoying for something that\u2019s supposed to be a convenience feature.
The seat depth runs shallow at 17 inches, so taller users or anyone who sits far back will feel it. The faux leather seat surface doesn\u2019t have the breathability of the mesh back, and the foam is budget-grade \u2014 fine for day-to-day use, but not what you\u2019d call plush.
Verdict
At the sale price this chair sells at most of the time, it\u2019s a legitimate pick for a battlestation build on a tight budget \u2014 especially if breathability matters to you. The mesh back is the differentiator. Just check your box on arrival; if the parts are wrong, contact support before you start assembly. At MSRP it\u2019s a harder sell with better competition in the same bracket.

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