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Secretlab's President's Day Sale is here, running until February 17th! Score savings of up to $139 on their popular Titan gaming chairs, Magnus gaming desks (including the electric standing Magnus Pro), and accessories like Secretlab Skins, desk mats, and cable management solutions. Note that newer releases, such as the Titan Evo Nanogen chair and the recliner add-on, are not included in this sale.
We're big fans of Secretlab chairs here at IGN—two Secretlab models made our best gaming chair roundup. In fact, our colleague Akeem Lawanson called the Secretlab Titan Evo the most comfortable chair in our recent budget-to-best gaming chair video. While Secretlab chairs command a premium price, their superior craftsmanship, high-quality materials, and extensive customization options justify the cost.
Secretlab Titan Evo: $519 (19% off, was $639) at Secretlab
Secretlab Titan 2020: $474 (17% off, was $574) at Secretlab
Secretlab Titan Evo Lite: $419 (19% off, was $519) at Secretlab
Secretlab Titan Evo Nanogen Edition: $799.99 at Secretlab (Preorder, available November 24th)
Secretlab Titan Recliner Add-On: $199 at Secretlab (Available 2025)
Secretlab Magnus (Fixed Gaming Desk): $549 (13% off, was $629) at Secretlab
Secretlab Magnus Pro (Electric Standing Desk): $799 (9% off, was $878) at Secretlab
For detailed information on each product and why it's worth considering, read on!
Starting at $519 during the sale, the flagship Titan Evo is available in small, medium, and large sizes with Neo Hybrid leatherette, SoftWeave Plus fabric, or premium Napa leather upholstery. Features include cold-cure foam cushioning, a four-way lumbar support system, a 165-degree recline, 4D armrests with magnetic PU cushions, and a memory foam headrest pillow. It also boasts a wide selection of officially licensed designs from popular games and shows.
In our review, Chris Coke noted its enduring comfort and quality after two years of daily use, highlighting its ergonomic design and diverse design options.
At $474 (a $100 saving over the base Titan Evo), the Titan 2020 offers excellent value. While mostly similar to the Evo, it features updated Neo Hybrid Leatherette and has fewer design options.
The Evo Lite provides the best value at $419, $100 less than the base Titan Evo. It shares core features with the Evo but offers fewer customization options (two upholstery choices, two sizes, five colors), a non-adjustable lumbar, simpler armrests, and no headrest.
While not on sale, the top-tier Titan Evo Nanogen Edition ($799.99) deserves mention. Chris Coke's review praised its superior comfort and materials, making it the most comfortable gaming chair he's ever used, despite its higher price point.
This new recliner add-on for the Titan Evo ($199) will ship in 2025 and is not yet available for preorder. Our review highlighted its transformative effect on the Titan Evo, significantly enhancing comfort and value.
Both the Magnus ($549, 13% off) and Magnus Pro ($799, 9% off) gaming desks are on sale. The Magnus is a fixed-frame desk, while the Magnus Pro is a motorized standing desk. Both feature all-metal construction, robust cable management, and high-quality materials. Mark Knapp's review of the Magnus Pro praised its build quality, functionality, and cable management but noted the lack of a more advanced safety mechanism and the absence of an included desk mat.
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