One of the best gaming chairs is up to $250 off in early Black Friday sale


Secretlab is currently hosting its early Black Friday sale, which can save you up to $180 off some of the company’s best gaming chairs ahead of the Black Friday gaming chair deals themselves.
It isn’t just legacy models available in the early Black Friday sales either. We’re seeing some of the lowest prices on the brand’s coveted seat variants, with the most substantial discounts including the Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 Classic for just $449 (Save $140) (opens in new tab) and the Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 Frost Blue SoftWeave version for only $469 (Save $140) (opens in new tab).
The largest saving available currently is reserved for the previous generation, as the Secretlab Titan 2020 NAPA genuine leather is retailing for $749 (was $999) (opens in new tab) for a saving of $250. While pricey, this is one of the more competitive rates given the materials used here. Yes, we’re talking real-deal cowhide.
With that said, we had a lot of good things to say about the latest in the line-up in our Secretlab Titan review. The near-perfect 4.5-star write-up praised the construction and overall sturdiness.
What’s more, the Titan line is available in far more materials, colorways, and branded options, so if our picks don’t satisfy then you can check out the full list of savings available and choose the variant that’s right for you.
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Secretlab is currently hosting its early Black Friday sale, which can save you up to $180 off some of the company’s best gaming chairs ahead of the Black Friday gaming chair deals themselves. It isn’t just legacy models available in the early Black Friday sales either. We’re seeing some of…
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