Quick Answer: The Green Soul Beast Series at Rs 7,999 and the Ant Esports WB-101 at Rs 6,499 are the two best gaming chairs under Rs 10,000 in India. Both support up to 100kg, have adjustable recline, and lumbar support. For anyone sitting for 3 or more hours daily, the Green Soul Beast is the better long-term buy. For a tight budget, the Ant Esports WB-101 gets you a functional gaming chair without spending more than needed.
Gaming chairs under Rs 10,000 in India have improved significantly in the last two years. You are not getting a Secretlab or a Herman Miller at this price but you are getting adjustable lumbar support, reclining backrest, and a chair built for long sessions, which a regular office chair at the same price typically does not offer.
What Rs 10,000 Actually Gets You in a Gaming Chair
Honest expectations:
- Foam density: PU leather surface over foam. The foam in this price range softens faster than premium chairs. Expect 2 to 3 years of good support before it starts to compress.
- Lumbar support: Most include a detachable lumbar pillow. Some have built-in lumbar curves in the backrest. Built-in is better for long sessions.
- Weight capacity: Most chairs under Rs 10,000 in India are rated for 90kg to 110kg. Check this before buying if you are above 90kg.
- Armrests: Usually 2D (height adjustable) at this price. 4D armrests (also pivot and extend) are rare under Rs 12,000.
- Recline: 90 to 155 degrees is standard. Useful for watching videos or taking a break between gaming sessions.
Best Gaming Chairs Under Rs 10,000 in India
1. Green Soul Beast Series: Rs 7,999
Green Soul Beast Series Gaming Chair
The most popular gaming chair in India under Rs 8,000 and the one most recommended in Indian gaming communities. Green Soul makes chairs specifically for the Indian market and their sizing (particularly back height and seat width) is better calibrated for average Indian frame sizes than chairs designed for Western markets.
The Beast has a high backrest at 130cm total height, adjustable neck and lumbar pillows, 2D armrests, and recline from 90 to 155 degrees. Seat height adjusts from 43cm to 53cm. Weight capacity is 100kg. The PU leather surface holds up well for the first 18 to 24 months with regular use.
Assembly takes 30 to 40 minutes and all tools are included. Green Soul has a decent customer support track record in India, which matters when a part arrives damaged (not uncommon with chairs in online delivery).
Best for: All-day gaming sessions, first gaming chair buyers, 2 to 4 hour daily use
Weight capacity: 100kg
Recline: 90 to 155 degrees
Price: Rs 7,999 on Amazon
2. Ant Esports WB-101: Rs 6,499
Ant Esports WB-101 Gaming Chair
The budget pick that works. Ant Esports is strong in gaming peripherals and their chairs follow the same approach: functional specs at the lowest possible price. The WB-101 has a 128cm backrest, detachable lumbar and neck pillows, 2D armrests, and 90 to 150 degree recline.
Weight capacity is 90kg. Seat height adjusts from 42cm to 50cm. Build quality is below Green Soul at first handling but holds up adequately for lighter use (2 to 3 hours daily). The gas lift cylinder is SGS certified which is the important safety certification for chair cylinders.
If your sessions are under 3 hours daily or you want a chair for occasional gaming rather than daily all-day use, the WB-101 is adequate and saves you Rs 1,500.
Best for: Casual gamers, 1 to 3 hour daily use, under Rs 7,000 budget
Weight capacity: 90kg
Recline: 90 to 150 degrees
Price: Rs 6,499 on Amazon
3. Zebronics ZEB-GC200: Rs 8,499
Zebronics ZEB-GC200 Gaming Chair
Zebronics is primarily known for peripherals in India but their gaming chair line is underrated. The GC200 has a mesh back panel on the upper portion which is unusual at this price. Mesh provides better breathability than full PU leather, which matters significantly during Indian summers.
The hybrid mesh and PU leather design means your back does not get as sweaty during long sessions compared to a full PU leather chair. Weight capacity is 100kg. Recline up to 150 degrees. Armrests are fixed (not height adjustable) on most variants which is a downgrade from Green Soul and Ant Esports options.
Best for: Hot climates, gamers who overheat easily, summer gaming
Weight capacity: 100kg
Recline: Up to 150 degrees
Price: Rs 8,499 on Amazon
4. Green Soul Monster Ultimate: Rs 9,499
Green Soul Monster Ultimate Gaming Chair
The top of the Green Soul under-Rs-10,000 range. The Monster Ultimate adds 4D armrests (height, pivot, forward-backward adjustment) over the Beast’s 2D. Backrest height is 135cm. Weight capacity is 110kg. Built-in lumbar curve in the backrest rather than a detachable pillow, which provides more consistent support.
At Rs 9,499 it sits close to the Rs 10,000 ceiling but the 4D armrests are a meaningful comfort upgrade for players who spend 4 or more hours gaming daily. Wrist and elbow strain from poorly positioned armrests is one of the most common complaints with budget gaming chairs.
Best for: Heavy daily users, anyone with wrist or elbow strain issues, under Rs 10,000 top pick
Weight capacity: 110kg
Recline: 90 to 155 degrees
Price: Rs 9,499 on Amazon
5. Homall Gaming Chair: Rs 7,299
Homall Gaming Chair
Homall is an international brand available on Amazon India. Their basic gaming chair is a simple high-back racing style chair with detachable neck and lumbar pillows, 180 degree recline (flat position), and height adjustable armrests. Weight capacity is 136kg which is the highest on this list.
The 136kg capacity and 180 degree recline (it can go fully flat) are the standout features. For heavier users or anyone who wants the option to recline fully for a nap between sessions, this is the only option under Rs 8,000 with these specs.
Best for: Heavier users (above 100kg), buyers who want full flat recline
Weight capacity: 136kg
Recline: Up to 180 degrees
Price: Rs 7,299 on Amazon
Gaming Chair vs Office Chair at Rs 10,000
This is a genuine debate in Indian PC communities. A Rs 10,000 office chair (like the Featherlite or Wipro ergonomic range) will have better lumbar support, better breathability, and last longer than a Rs 10,000 gaming chair. The trade-off is it looks like an office chair, not a gaming chair.
For pure comfort and longevity at Rs 10,000: a mesh office chair wins.
For gaming aesthetics, recline functionality, and the full gaming setup look: a gaming chair wins.
If you game more than 6 hours daily, seriously consider a Rs 12,000 to Rs 15,000 mesh office chair. Your back will thank you in year 2 and 3.
How to Set Up Your Gaming Chair Correctly
Most gaming chair back problems come from incorrect setup, not chair quality:
- Raise the chair so your feet rest flat on the floor with knees at 90 degrees
- Position the lumbar pillow at your lower back curve (not mid-back)
- Set armrests so your elbows are at 90 degrees when hands are on the keyboard
- Keep the backrest at 100 to 110 degrees (slight recline) not fully upright. Slight recline reduces lower back pressure.

