The Secretlab Spring Sale has officially begun, offering up to $119 off on their renowned Titan line of gaming chairs, Magnus gaming desks, and a range of accessories including Secretlab Skins upholstery covers, desk mats, and cable management solutions.
Here at IGN, we're big fans of Secretlab's gaming chairs. In our comprehensive "Budget to Best" gaming chair roundup video earlier this year, our colleague Akeem Lawanson singled out the Secretlab Titan Evo as the most comfortable chair we've tested. Secretlab chairs may come with a higher price tag, but their exceptional craftsmanship, quality materials, and extensive customization options justify the investment.
TL;DR - The 7 Best Secretlab Deals

Secretlab Titan Evo
4 $639.00 save 22% $499.00 at Secretlab

Secretlab Titan 2020
5 $574.00 save 17% $474.00 at Secretlab

Secretlab Titan Evo Lite
3 $519.00 save 19% $419.00 at Secretlab
New Release ### Secretlab Titan Evo Nanogen Edition
1 $919.00 save 13% $799.00 at Secretlab
New Release ### Secretlab Titan Recliner Add-On
1 $199.00 at Secretlab
Fixed Gaming Desk ### Secretlab Magnus
3 $629.00 save 13% $549.00 at Secretlab
Electric Standing Desk ### Secretlab Magnus Pro
1 $878.00 save 9% $799.00 at Secretlab
You can quickly browse through all the listed products on sale above. For more detailed information on each product and why they're worth your consideration, continue reading below.
Secretlab Titan Evo

Secretlab Titan Evo
4 $639.00 save 22% $499.00 at Secretlab
The Titan Evo, Secretlab's flagship chair, is available during the sale starting at $499. It comes in small, medium, and large sizes and offers upholstery options like Neo Hybrid leatherette, SoftWeave Plus fabric, or premium Napa leather. The chair features 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.
What sets the Titan Evo apart, beyond its build quality, is the array of officially licensed designs from popular video games, TV shows, and more. Some notable examples include The Witcher, Overwatch, Attack on Titan, League of Legends, World of Warcraft, and Game of Thrones. These designs typically cost more than the standard colors, but they add a unique personal touch.
In our review, Chris Coke noted that "after two years of daily use, the Secretlab Titan Evo has proven that it can stand the test of time and still be one of the best gaming chairs you can buy. Its meaningful ergonomics, paired with Secretlab’s wide selection of designs, make it a fantastic option, especially for fans of bright colors or designs."
Secretlab Titan 2020

Secretlab Titan 2020
5 $574.00 save 17% $474.00 at Secretlab
The previous model, the Titan 2020, is available for $474, which is $45 less than the base model Titan Evo. This chair remains an excellent option, with only minor cosmetic differences and an upholstery update from PU leather to Neo Hybrid Leatherette. It offers fewer design options, so for those seeking a truly unique look, the current generation Titan Evo might be worth the extra cost.
Secretlab Titan Evo Lite

Secretlab Titan Evo Lite
3 $519.00 save 19% $419.00 at Secretlab
The Titan Evo Lite is the best value among the Titan chairs, starting at $419, which is $100 less than the base model Titan Evo. It shares the same frame and core features like cold-cure foam cushioning, lumbar support, 165 degrees of recline, and 4D armrests. However, it compromises on customization with only two upholstery options, two sizes, and five colors, a non-adjustable lumbar system, simpler armrests, and no included headrest. If these trade-offs don't bother you, the savings are substantial.
Secretlab Titan Evo Nanogen Edition
New Release ### Secretlab Titan Evo Nanogen Edition
1 $919.00 save 13% $799.00 at Secretlab
Although not on sale, the Titan Evo Nanogen Edition is worth mentioning as our top pick for the best gaming chair. In our review, Chris Coke praised it, saying, "the Secretlab Titan Evo Nanogen Edition deserves every bit of the overwhelming praise I’ve given. Granted, at $799 it’s significantly more expensive than the original and not far off from an entry-level Herman-Miller. But the return it offers in comfortable, supportive gaming is well worth the extra cost thanks to dramatically improved materials in both the fabric and multi-layered padding. The Titan Evo Nanogen Edition is class-leading, and is hands-down the most comfortable gaming chair I’ve ever used."
Secretlab Titan Recliner Add-On
New Release ### Secretlab Titan Recliner Add-On
1 $199.00 at Secretlab
Secretlab's new recliner add-on is designed for those who already own the Titan Evo chair. In our review, Chris Coke noted that "while both comfort and value are subjective things, the recliner is able to take the Titan Evo and transform it from one of the best racing style gaming chairs to standing head and shoulders above the competition at its price point. It’s novel enough that I wouldn’t be surprised to see other brands following suit in the near future. If you don’t mind paying for it, it’s an absolutely killer upgrade for your gaming chair."
Secretlab Magnus and Magnus Pro
Fixed Gaming Desk ### Secretlab Magnus
3 $629.00 save 13% $549.00 at Secretlab
Electric Standing Desk ### Secretlab Magnus Pro
1 $878.00 save 9% $799.00 at Secretlab
Both the Magnus and Magnus Pro are on sale during the Spring event. The Magnus is a traditional fixed-frame gaming desk, while the Magnus Pro is an electric standing desk, costing an additional $250. Both desks feature an all-metal desktop surface, solid steel legs, and clever cable management solutions. The Magnus Pro stands out with its internal power cable running through one of the telescoping legs and an in-line control panel.
In our review, Mark Knapp stated that "the Secretlab Magnus Pro is a fantastic desk, bringing the brilliant cable management solutions of the original Magnus to a fast, quiet, and wide-ranging motorized standing desk. The desk is built well and proves an excellent platform for work and play alike. It’s an expensive desk though, and for the money, it would have been nice to see a smarter safety mechanism for the motors and the desk mat included. Still, the overall quality you get is a big step up from cheaper standing desks, and the optional accessories truly enhance the experience. Anyone who’s not committed to a standing desk should save their money and go for the standard Magnus if everything else about this model sounds good, but for gamers who love a tidy desk and want the flexibility of a standing desk, the Magnus Pro should be the first they consider."
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