Razer Iskur V2 review: an adaptive built-in lumbar system that genuinely supports your back over long sessions
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Overall score
The Iskur V2's adaptive lumbar system is the standout — it actually supports the curve of your lower back rather than relying on a loose pillow. If long-session back support is your priority, it's a strong pick.
Pros
- Adjustable adaptive lumbar arch — better than most pillow systems
- Solid build and dense foam
- Wide, supportive seat
- 6D armrests
Cons
- Expensive
- Firm seat divides opinion
- Heavy to assemble
The lumbar is the point
Most gaming chairs treat lumbar support as an afterthought. The Iskur V2's built-in adjustable arch is the reason to buy it — combined with dense foam and 6D armrests, it holds up over long sessions.
Final verdict
The Iskur V2's adaptive lumbar system is the standout — it actually supports the curve of your lower back rather than relying on a loose pillow. If long-session back support is your priority, it's a strong pick.