The former two land at $549.99, while the latter has an equally premium price of $899.
Both the Fabric and Mesh versions of the Fractal Refine can be purchased in either Dark or Light variations.
If buying online, you’ll find that Fractal doesn’t sell the chair directly.
As such, you’ll need to purchase it at an online retailer, such as Amazon or Newegg.
I was sent the Dark Fabric version, which combines two shades of dark gray to great effect.
Neither shade overpowers the other, giving the chair an almost stealthy aesthetic.
My chair also arrived with impeccable stitching from top to bottom.
Time will tell if that’s enough, I suppose.
Maybe just don’t move them up or down when everyone’s asleep.
Fractal Refine review: Assembly
The Fractal Refine showed up in a pretty standard gaming chair box.
Everything was secured with fantastic packaging, and unboxing the components was a breeze.
The included instructions were clear and concise as well.
Assembly was similarly straightforward with very little friction, and the lightweight pieces make it an easy one-person job.