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Razer launches exclusive chair sleeves for Iskur V2 X

Razer releases machine-washable sleeves for the Iskur V2 X gaming chair, offering style and protection in black or quartz options.

You’re in for a treat if you own the Razer Iskur V2 X gaming chair. Razer has just introduced new Gaming Chair Sleeves that have been explicitly designed for this model. These sleeves are made to help you get more life out of your chair while adding a personal style touch.

Designed just for the Iskur V2 X

Earlier this year at CES, Razer unveiled the Iskur V2 X as a more affordable version of its top-tier Iskur V2. While it may not offer the same ergonomic adjustments, it still stands out as a quality gaming chair. Now, Razer allows you to protect and refresh your Iskur V2 X with its latest Gaming Chair Sleeves.

These sleeves are only compatible with the Iskur V2 X, not the original Iskur V2. They’re made from a soft, plush fabric and fit snugly over your chair. This design is similar to the Skins and Skins Lite released by rival brand Secretlab. Like those, Razer’s sleeves protect your chair from daily wear and tear while changing its appearance.

You can currently choose from two colours: black and quartz. These options offer a cleaner and more stylish look compared to the Iskur V2 X’s default green-and-black upholstery. Plus, the sleeves are machine-washable, making them easy to clean and maintain.

Inspired by a growing trend

Razer follows the trend set by Secretlab, whose chair sleeves have been a hit among gamers and content creators. With more people working and gaming from home, customisation and maintenance are becoming as important as comfort and performance.

If you’ve seen what Secretlab has done with its media franchise collaborations, such as themed sleeves based on popular games and movies, you might hope Razer follows the same route. So far, there’s no word on any special edition sleeves from Razer, but the potential is certainly there.

The idea is simple—keep your chair looking good and lasting longer. Using a protective sleeve makes you less likely to deal with peeling fabric or visible signs of wear. And with new colours, you can make your chair match the rest of your gaming setup or room aesthetic.

Price and where to buy

The Razer Gaming Chair Sleeves are available now through Razer’s official website, RazerStores, and selected retail partners. They are priced at S$169, between Secretlab’s Skins Lite, which costs S$129, and the more premium Skins, which cost S$239–269.

While some may find the price a bit steep for a fabric cover, the added protection and style could be worth it—especially if you plan to use your chair for years. If Razer expands the range with themed versions, this could become a popular way to upgrade your chair without replacing it entirely.

Whether gaming for hours or just looking to maintain your setup, these new sleeves offer a simple but effective solution.

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