
Anda Seat Phantom 3 review: A spacious seat that doesn’t take over the room
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Shopping for a gaming chair is a bit tricky for me. I’m a larger guy who often feels cramped in chairs. While there are some XL chairs out there, they can be bulky, pricey, or both. Anda Seat’s Phantom 3 delivers the comfort of a large gaming chair without scaling things up across the board. It looks natural in my office but is still wide enough for my hips.
Even if you don’t need a wider seat, the Phantom 3 is a solid choice for gaming or sitting at a desk. It’s comfortable, elegant, and is available in a variety of styles and materials.

Anda Seat Phantom 3
The Good
- Sturdy construction
- Flat wings accommodate larger people
- Available in multiple materials
- Reclines up to 160 degrees
The Bad
- Lumbar pillow does not attach in any way
- Pre-drilled holes can be difficult to find during assembly
Anda Seat Phantom 3: Price and availability
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The Phantom 3 is available with premium PVC leather or linen fabric. Leather models are available in elegant black, creamy pink, or cloudy white. There’s also a Six Invitational 2022 Edition of the chair. You can order carbon black or ash gray versions of the linen fabric Phantom 3.
The chair provided by Anda Seat for this review is the premium PVC (faux) leather option in elegant black.
Anda Seat Phantom 3: What’s good
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The Phantom 3 feels spacious and comfortable for larger lads without looking comedically bulky. Subtle design choices allow the Phantom 3 to accommodate some badonkadonk without having to scale up the entire chair to ridiculous levels.
Anda Seat Phantom 3: What’s not good
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The lumbar pillow itself is soft yet supportive. When placed correctly, it helped me comfortably work at my desk all day. It’s just disappointing that there isn’t a strap, Velcro, or some other way to keep the pillow in the perfect position. Backs vary from person to person, so I’d like to see a way to permanently set the chair up for my posture.
I only ran into one other issue when reviewing the Phantom 3, and it’s a tiny nitpick. When assembling the chair, the pre-drilled holes had a bit of material covering the edges. As a result, it was slightly difficult to line up the screws. This was a minor inconvenience, and it only applied to the initial assembly, but it’s worth a quick note.
Anda Seat Phantom 3: Competition
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Speaking of ergonomics, the Razer Iskur may be more up your alley if you’re focused on your posture. The Iskur has fully adjustable lumbar support and 4D adjustable armrests. The biggest drawback of the Razer Iskur is its price tag of $500. That’s $150 more than the Anda Seat Phantom 3, which is a big jump, but it gets you a lot more in terms of ergonomics.
Anda Seat Phantom 3: Should you buy it?
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You should buy this if …
- You want a sturdy gaming chair
- You want a seat with a wide base
- You sit at a desk for extended periods of time
You shouldn’t buy this if …
- You need adjustable lumbar support
- You’re on a budget
The AndaSeat Phantom 3 is a solid gaming chair that accommodates people who need a wider seat. It’s sturdy, comfortable, and good for sitting at a desk all day. Its only real drawback is that the lumbar pillow may move around.
The Anda Seat Phantom 3 sits between more premium gaming chairs and budget chairs when it comes to price. It delivers a solid value that stacks up well against the best gaming chairs on the market. If you don’t need adjustable lumbar support or don’t want to spend close to $500, the Phantom 3 is an excellent choice.
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