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Win a noblechairs HERO Series PU Leather Gaming Chair! (closed)

Update: This competition is now CLOSED. Our winner this time around is … George Petrov! The folks at Overclockers UK will be getting in touch with George this week to arrange prize shipping. Thanks to everyone who entered, keep an eye out as we'll have more giveaways soon.

Here at KitGuru, we like to give back to our readers as often as possible. This month, we are looking to give one lucky reader a gaming chair upgrade. We have teamed up with the folks at Overclockers UK to make this happen, who have kindly donated a noblechairs HERO Series PU Leather Gaming Chair to the cause.

KitGuru's own Briony Hannam reviewed this very chair last year, giving it our ‘MUST HAVE' award. In particular, we had praise for the attractive design, adjustability, ergonomics and large size.

We are running this particular giveaway through Gleam, so you can enter below, or by going directly to the giveaway page HERE.

KitGuru gives away a noblechairs HERO Series PU Leather Gaming Chair

There are some rules in place for this giveaway. For starters, due to shipping logistics, this particular competition is only open to our UK and European readers. There can only be one entry per user and the giveaway is not open to close affiliates of staff or staff members at KitGuru or Overclockers UK.

The giveaway will run from the 14th of March until the 14th of April at 23:59PM GMT. A winner will be randomly selected through Gleam within 7 days of the competition closing. We will have a dedicated announcement post for the winner, in addition to an update on this page.

KitGuru Says: Good luck to everyone entering! I use a noblechair myself and it has certainly served me well over the last few years.

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