Lower back
Flat chair backs stop supporting you once the session gets long.
Upgrade the lower back, seat, and armrests that make long sessions uncomfortable.
Mod My ChairWhy your chair feels fine at first, then falls apart
My chair looked fine, but after two hours it felt awful. A random lumbar pillow helped a bit, but not enough. The real issue was three pressure points: lower back, seat pressure, and hard armrests. A new chair was £300+. BackMod fixes the weak points without replacing the chair.
Flat chair backs stop supporting you once the session gets long.
Stock seat foam compresses, then your hips and tailbone take over.
Plastic contact points create elbow burn and shoulder tension.
Long-session discomfort usually comes from the chair, not from you. The kit targets the three weak points that cheap and mid-tier gaming chairs leave exposed.
A new chair is the expensive comparison. BackMod upgrades the parts that actually fail: lower back, seat, and armrests.
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★★★★★
I thought I needed a new chair. Turns out the lower back, seat, and armrests were the problem.
★★★★★
The kit made my setup feel cleaner and more comfortable without spending £300+ on another chair.
★★★★★
Looks normal on my gaming chair and fixed the pressure points that made long sessions annoying.
A new chair is the expensive comparison. BackMod keeps the chair and fixes the parts that fail first.
| Feature | BackMod | New chair |
|---|---|---|
| Core issue | Fixes lower back, seat, and armrests | Replaces everything |
| Cost logic | Mod the chair you have | £300+ comparison |
| Setup look | Gaming-chair upgrade aesthetic | Risk buying another chair that still needs cushions |