ERS3 Elite Reclining Seat
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Next Level Racing ERS3 Elite Reclining Seat
Fabric • SIMAERO Mesh • High-Density Foam
The Next Level Racing® ERS3 Elite Reclining Seat delivers premium comfort, breathability, and durability for sim racers who demand high performance without sacrificing ergonomics. Featuring the advanced SIMAERO Mesh fabric, the ERS3 offers exceptional airflow—keeping drivers cooler during long endurance races or multi-hour sessions.
Engineered for strength with a double-recliner mechanism and reinforced seat structure, the ERS3 supports up to 330 lbs while maintaining exceptional stability. Its ergonomic shaping provides enhanced lumbar support, ideal for drivers seeking proper posture and long-term comfort.
Designed for compatibility across the Next Level Racing ecosystem, the ERS3 integrates seamlessly with major cockpits—making it an ideal upgrade for racers wanting a premium experience with lighter materials and improved ventilation.
Key Features
🔥 Key Features
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SIMAERO Mesh Fabric – breathable, temperature-regulating seat material
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High-Density Foam Construction – supports long sessions without fatigue
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Double Recliner Mechanism – smoother, stronger, and more precise seat adjustments
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Ergonomic Lumbar Support – ideal for posture, endurance, and long races
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Durable Reinforced Frame – engineered for sim racing stability
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Universal Cockpit Compatibility – fits most aluminum profile and tubular-frame cockpits
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Up to 330.69 lb (150 kg) Support – built for a wide range of users
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Elite Series Quality – engineered from Next Level Racing’s high-end lineup
Perfect for: GT racing, endurance racing, rally driving, hybrid setups, and any long-duration sim racing environment.
Specifications
📐 Specifications
General
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Model: ERS3
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Manufacturer Part Number: NLR-E052
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Series: Elite Series
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Product Type: Gaming Chair / Sim Racing Seat
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Brand: Next Level Racing
Dimensions & Materials
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Height: 36.2"
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Width: 22.8"
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Weight: 37.48 lb
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Seat Material: SIMAERO Mesh Fabric
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Construction: High-Density Foam + Reinforced Frame
Technical
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Max User Weight: 330.69 lb (150 kg)
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Features:
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Reclining Function
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Ergonomic Lumbar Support
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Breathable Mesh
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High Comfort Foam
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Durable Material Composition
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Application / Usage
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Sim Racing
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Gaming Rooms
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GT or Hybrid-Position Cockpits
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Long Racing Sessions
FAQ
FAQ
What is the difference between the ERS3 and ERS5 Elite Seats?
Does the ERS3 support long racing sessions?
Is the ERS3 compatible with my cockpit?
How much weight can the ERS3 support?
Does it include mounting hardware?
Comparison Chart
Comparison Chart
| Feature | ERS3 Elite Reclining Seat | ERS5 Elite Reclining Seat |
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| Seat Material | SIMAERO Mesh + Fabric | Premium PU Leather + Suede |
| Breathability | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Best cooling performance) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Low heat, slightly thicker) |
| Recliner Strength | Double-recliner mechanism | Heavy-duty double recliner (FIA Licensed) |
| Comfort Level | Soft, breathable, ergonomic foam | High-density, premium racing-grade padding |
| Best For | Endurance racing, long sessions, warm environments | High-rigidity setups, competitive racing, DD wheelbases |
| Max User Weight | 330.69 lb | 330.69 lb |
| Look / Aesthetic | Fabric + Mesh (Performance style) | Leather + Suede (Premium motorsport) |
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