The Refine, a new gaming chair that takes inspiration from modern gaming spaces, Scandinavian furniture design, and research-led ergonomic science, designed to fuse the ergonomics of high–end office chairs with intuitive controls and an aesthetic designed to elevate gaming stations, is now available for purchase in the U.S. and Asia Pacific, with availability in other regions coming this month, Fractal Design has announced. Fractal teased the Refine in June, introducing it alongside the Scape (headset) and two new cases: the Mood and Era 2.
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Key specs for the Refine include:
- Frame: Glass fiber reinforced (20-30%) PP/PA
- Seat: Cold cured foam (Mesh: Mesh)
- Back: Cold cured foam (Mesh: Mesh)
- Headrest: Memory foam
- Wheelbase: Aluminum
- Casters: Hubless 65 mm with soft PU wheels
- Gas Piston: 120 mm Class 4
- Mechanism: Synchro-tilt
- Armrests: Plastic cover with aluminum mechanism and steel bracket
- Arm Caps: Soft PU foam with TPU cover
- Lumbar Support: Height and depth adjustable
- Fabric Cover: Mesh: Nylon reinforced mesh, Fabric: Woven non-organic fabric, Alcantara: Alcantara
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Fractal on its new chair:
It offers a range of easy–to–use adjustment features, including headrest height, seat height and depth, lumbar support depth and height, armrests in four directions and tilt tension. The tilt is also lockable in thirteen positions and offers fluid, ergonomic recline thanks to the synchro–tilt mechanism which moves in tandem with the user’s body as they lean back.
Fractal Refine is available in adaptive, breathable mesh or soft, padded fabric in either Light or Dark color palettes. It is also available in supple Alcantara®, a material usually found in luxury automobiles. All combinations provide additional comfort through padded armrests and a removable memory foam headrest, while offering a sturdy, glass–fiber reinforced frame and aluminum wheelbase for stability. The end result is a gaming chair designed to provide comfort, ergonomic support and adjustability while enhancing the gaming station aesthetic.

