Cougar Expands Gaming and Lifestyle Lineup With Stryder, Defensor S, and Ultimus Pro

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[Press Release] Cougar has introduced three new products designed for hybrid lifestyles where gaming, work, and creativity overlap. The lineup includes the Stryder ergonomic chair, the Defensor S gaming chair, and the Ultimus Pro mechanical keyboard, each designed to focus on comfort, durability, and modern functionality.

The Stryder is built for everyday flexibility, featuring a wide adjustable headrest, contoured lumbar support, and multi-density foam for balanced comfort. Flip-up armrests and quiet casters enhance adaptability, while its lifestyle-inspired design suits both offices and gaming setups. Available in Black, Gray ($129), and White ($139).

The Defensor S features the PushBack Advanced Lumbar Support System for tailored spine alignment, plus high-density foam and a magnetic neck pillow. Esports-tested 4D armrests fold or reposition for full freedom. Upholstered in durable leather-like fabric with optional velvet sleeves, it also includes a steel base, oversized wheels, and a storage pocket. Priced at $329 in Army Green, Navy Blue, and Jet Gray.

The Ultimus Pro connects up to five devices via wired, 2.4GHz wireless, or Bluetooth, with quick-switch keys for seamless control. Its compact 98% layout saves desk space while hot-swappable switches, PBT keycaps, and sound-dampening foam ensure performance and comfort. With up to 380 hours of battery life and full UIX software customization, it launches at $49 in Black and White.

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