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Elevate Your Gaming Experience With This Kawasaki H2 Gaming Chair

The Kawasaki Ninja H2 R was undoubtedly one of the most groundbreaking motorcycles of its time when it was released...

Elevate Your Gaming Experience With This Kawasaki H2 Gaming Chair

The Kawasaki Ninja H2 R was undoubtedly one of the most groundbreaking motorcycles of its time when it was released in 2015. Cementing itself as the fastest production motorcycle was indeed no mean feat. Featuring a supercharged liter-class engine, the H2 R was a bonafide track weapon churning out north of 300 horsepower. Of course, this much performance comes at quite a hefty price, a sweet $55,000 USD is what it'll set you back, to be exact. 

That being said, the dreams of owning a Kawasaki Ninja H2 R remain as dreams for many people, including myself. However, that doesn't mean we should stop dreaming, right? To fuel our aspirations even more, Kawasaki has partnered up with renowned Japanese furniture maker, Contieaks, to create a one of a kind gaming chair inspired by all the manic energy of the Ninja H2R. Dubbed the Gaming Chair Ninja H2, it was designed primarily as a gaming chair for motorcycle enthusiasts who just so happen to be avid gamers, the chair would be equally at home in your office or as a swanky piece to complete your work from home setup. 

Taking a closer look at this gaming chair, several design cues from the high performance sportbike can be seen integrated into the overall styling of this chair. For starters, the chair is wrapped in a gorgeous black and green leather colorway, with the H2 logo proudly adorning the headrest. The Ninja emblem also sits front and center on the chair's backrest. 

As far as features are concerned, the chair can recline 160-degrees, and comes with a total of 75mm of height adjustability. As far as performance is concerned, this gaming chair will enable you to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in about as fast as the actual H2 R, albeit in a virtual setting, of course. Its compact and robust bolsters will surely hold you in place while you're blasting down the main straight of Laguna Seca at a 160 virtual miles per hour.

 


2 Nov 2020MotorSport