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The Dxracer brand was founded in the USA and known all over the world for its design and quality, also DXracer is the pioneer of gaming chairs and holds the leadership on the global market from 2003. DXRacer is successfully sold in Europe, the CIS and Asia. From the original gaming chair (Formula series) to the present, DXRacer has spent over two decades researching and developing its gaming chairs. Each DXRacer gaming chair is a masterpiece, the culmination of all DXRacer people's constant striving for perfection.
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680 S Cache Street, Suite 100-10400, Jackson, WY 83001, 83001, Jackson , United States
- +17377101714
- info@dxracer.store
- dxracer.store
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