Secretlab has launched its President's Day Sale, running now through February 17. You can enjoy savings of up to $139 on their renowned Titan line of gaming chairs, Magnus gaming desks (including the Magnus Pro electric standing desk), and a range of accessories such as the Secretlab Skins upholstery covers, desk mats, and cable management solutions. Note that newer products like the Titan Evo Nanogen chair and the recliner add-on are not included in this promotion.
At IGN, we're big fans of Secretlab gaming chairs. In our comprehensive "Budget to Best" gaming chair roundup earlier this year, two of the six featured chairs were from Secretlab. My colleague, Akeem Lawanson, praised the Secretlab Titan Evo as the most comfortable chair tested. While these chairs carry a premium price tag, we believe their superior craftsmanship, high-quality materials, and extensive customization options justify the investment.
2$639.00 save 19%$519.00 at Secretlab
4$574.00 save 17%$474.00 at Secretlab
1$519.00 save 19%$419.00 at Secretlab
Preorder (Out November 24)
1$799.99 at Secretlab
Not Yet Available (Out 2025)
0$199.00 at Secretlab
Fixed Gaming Desk
1$629.00 save 13%$549.00 at Secretlab
Electric Standing Desk
1$878.00 save 9%$799.00 at Secretlab
You can quickly browse through all the listed products on sale above. For more in-depth information on each product and why they are worth your consideration, continue reading below.
2$639.00 save 19%$519.00 at Secretlab
The Titan Evo is currently available for $519 during the sale. As Secretlab's flagship model, it comes in small, medium, and large sizes with upholstery options including Neo Hybrid leatherette, SoftWeave Plus fabric, or premium Napa leather. The chair boasts cold-cure foam upholstery for the seat, a supportive four-way lumbar system, a full-length backrest with 165 degrees of recline, full metal 4D armrests with magnetically attached PU cushions, and a memory foam headrest pillow.
Beyond its exceptional build quality, the Titan Evo stands out due to its extensive range of officially licensed designs from popular video games, TV shows, and more. Favorites include The Witcher, Overwatch, Attack on Titan, League of Legends, World of Warcraft, and Game of Thrones. These designs, while pricier than standard colors, add a unique personal touch.
In our Secretlab Titan Evo review, Chris Coke noted, "After two years of daily use, the Secretlab Titan Evo has proven its durability and remains one of the best gaming chairs you can buy. Its ergonomic design combined with a wide selection of designs makes it a fantastic option, especially for those who appreciate vibrant colors or themed designs."
4$574.00 save 17%$474.00 at Secretlab
The previous model, the Titan 2020, is on sale for $474, which is $45 less than the base model Titan Evo. Despite being an older model, the Titan 2020 remains a top-notch chair with minimal differences from the current Evo model. The main updates are cosmetic, with the PU leather now replaced by Neo Hybrid Leatherette. However, you'll find fewer design options, so if customization is a priority, consider the newer Titan Evo.
1$519.00 save 19%$419.00 at Secretlab
Among the Titan chairs, the Evo Lite offers the best value, starting at $419—a full $100 less than the base model Titan Evo. Built on the same frame as the Titan Evo, it features cold-cure foam cushioning, lumbar support, 165 degrees of recline, and 4D armrests. The trade-offs include fewer upholstery options, sizes, and colors, a non-adjustable lumbar system, simpler armrests, and no included headrest. If these compromises are acceptable to you, the savings are significant.
Preorder (Out November 24)
1$799.99 at Secretlab
Although not part of the current sale, the Titan Evo Nanogen Edition is worth highlighting as our top pick for the best gaming chair. In our review, Chris Coke stated, "The Secretlab Titan Evo Nanogen Edition lives up to its hype. At $799, it's more expensive than the original, but the enhanced comfort and support it offers justify the cost, thanks to superior materials in both fabric and multi-layered padding. It's the most comfortable gaming chair I've ever used."
Not Yet Available (Out 2025)
0$199.00 at Secretlab
Secretlab has introduced a new recliner add-on for existing Titan Evo owners. Although not available for preorder yet and slated for release in 2025, we've had the chance to test it. Our review by Chris Coke praised it as a practical addition, stating, "The recliner transforms the Titan Evo into one of the best racing-style gaming chairs on the market. It's a game-changer worth the investment if you're looking to enhance your gaming setup."
Fixed Gaming Desk
1$629.00 save 13%$549.00 at Secretlab
Electric Standing Desk
1$878.00 save 9%$799.00 at Secretlab
Both the Magnus and Magnus Pro are on sale during this President's Day event. The Magnus is a traditional fixed-frame gaming desk, while the Magnus Pro features a custom-designed electric standing desk frame for an additional $250. Both desks include an all-metal desktop surface, solid steel legs, and smart cable management solutions. The Magnus Pro adds a unique power cable that runs internally inside one of the telescoping legs and an in-line control panel that's easy to use without getting in the way.
In our Secretlab Magnus Pro review, Mark Knapp wrote, "The Secretlab Magnus Pro is an outstanding desk, combining the original Magnus's brilliant cable management with a fast, quiet, and versatile motorized standing desk. While it's pricey, the quality is a significant step up from cheaper alternatives. The optional accessories enhance the experience further. For those who value a tidy desk and the flexibility of a standing desk, the Magnus Pro is a top choice."
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