Last updated April 2026. Prices verified from Amazon.in. All products listed are currently in stock.
₹15,000: Where Gaming Chairs Actually Get Good
At ₹15,000 you cross the line from “office chair that works for gaming” to “proper gaming chair that was designed for long sessions.” This is the sweet spot in India. You get real lumbar support with adjustable pillows, recline up to 180 degrees, 3D or 4D armrests, and foam that does not flatten after two months of daily use.
The two brands that dominate this range in India are Green Soul and Ant Esports. Green Soul owns the premium end with their Monster and Beast series. Ant Esports competes on value with their 9077 and Carbon models. We tested the top options and ranked them based on what actually matters for daily gaming: comfort during 5+ hour sessions, build quality that lasts beyond 1 year, and materials that handle Indian summer heat.
Best Gaming Chairs Under ₹15,000 in India
1. Green Soul Monster Ultimate S (GS 734US)

Green Soul Monster Ultimate S (GS 734US) Gaming Chair
The Monster Ultimate S is the most popular gaming chair in India under ₹15,000 and for good reason. Green Soul uses a hybrid fabric: PU leather on the sides for structure and spandex mesh panels on the seat and back for breathability. This solves the biggest complaint with gaming chairs in India. You do not sweat through 4 hour sessions even in summer.
The frog mechanism is the standout feature. It lets you lock the recline at any angle between 90 and 180 degrees. Most chairs at this price use a simple tilt mechanism that either locks at fixed angles or not at all. The 4D armrests adjust up, down, forward, back, left and right. During intense BGMI or CS2 sessions, being able to position your arms exactly where you want them reduces shoulder fatigue significantly.
Green Soul provides installation in most metro cities. The chair ships fully disassembled but assembly takes 30 minutes with the tools included. Build quality is solid. The metal base and gas lift are rated for daily use over 3 years. The foam density holds its shape far better than budget chairs under ₹5,000 or ₹10,000.
2. Green Soul Beast (GS 600) Racing Edition

Green Soul Beast (GS 600) Racing Edition Gaming Chair
The Beast GS 600 is the older sibling of the Monster series. It costs ₹2,000 less and gives up the 4D armrests (you get 3D instead) and the frog mechanism (you get a standard tilt with fixed lock positions). For most gamers, these differences are minor. The 3D armrests still adjust height, angle and depth which covers 90% of what you need.
Where the Beast matches the Monster is comfort. Same hybrid fabric approach, same foam density, same 180 degree recline. The lumbar and neck pillows are identical. If you are weighing the two, here is the honest take: the Monster is the better chair, but the Beast is the better value if your budget is firm at ₹13,000 and you do not want to stretch.
One thing to note: the Beast has a 100kg weight limit versus the Monster’s 120kg. If you weigh above 90kg, go with the Monster for the safety margin.
3. Ant Esports Carbon Gaming Chair

Ant Esports Carbon Gaming Chair
Ant Esports is the budget alternative to Green Soul. The Carbon sits at ₹11,999 and competes by offering a steel frame and decent bonded leather at a price point where Green Soul uses plastic components. The build feels sturdy and the chair has a satisfying heft to it.
The compromises are clear: 2D armrests (height and angle only), 150 degree recline instead of 180, and bonded leather that runs warmer than Green Soul’s spandex panels. For gamers in AC rooms, the leather is not a problem. For gamers without AC in Pune, Mumbai or Chennai summer, it will get uncomfortable after 2 hours.
The Ant Esports brand has good availability and service in India. Replacement parts are easy to source. If you want a gaming chair under ₹12,000 and are willing to trade some adjustability for build quality, the Carbon is a solid pick.
4. Green Soul Beast (GS 600) Fabric Edition

Green Soul Beast Fabric Edition Gaming Chair
This is the all fabric version of the Beast GS 600. No PU leather anywhere. The entire chair is breathable fabric, which makes it the coolest chair on this list for Indian conditions. If heat is your primary concern and AC is not always available, this is the one.
The fabric is easier to clean than leather (vacuum or damp cloth) and does not peel or crack over time like PU leather eventually does. The trade off is aesthetics. It looks more like an office chair than a gaming chair. If you do not care about the racing look and want pure comfort and durability, the fabric Beast is arguably the smartest purchase on this list.
Comparison Table
| Chair | Armrests | Recline | Material | Weight Limit | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green Soul Monster Ultimate S | 4D | 180 degrees | PU + Spandex | 120kg | ₹14,999 |
| Green Soul Beast Racing | 3D | 180 degrees | PU + Fabric | 100kg | ₹12,999 |
| Ant Esports Carbon | 2D | 150 degrees | Bonded Leather | 100kg | ₹11,999 |
| Green Soul Beast Fabric | 3D | 180 degrees | Full Fabric | 100kg | ₹11,499 |
₹15,000 vs ₹10,000: Is the Upgrade Worth It?
Yes. This is the biggest quality jump in gaming chairs. At ₹10,000 you get basic gaming chairs with 1D or 2D armrests, limited recline and foam that compresses within 6 months. At ₹15,000 you get 3D or 4D armrests, full 180 degree recline, higher density foam and hybrid materials that breathe better.
The difference is most noticeable in sessions longer than 3 hours. A ₹10,000 chair starts feeling uncomfortable around the 3 hour mark. A ₹15,000 chair (especially the Green Soul Monster or Beast) stays comfortable for 5 to 6 hours. If you game daily for 4+ hours, the extra ₹5,000 pays for itself in comfort within the first month.
If you want to go higher, our gaming chair under ₹20,000 guide covers the premium territory. Going lower? Check the gaming chair under ₹10,000 guide.

