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The editors liked
Sturdy and comfortable
Plenty of adjustable mechanisms
Soft head pillow
Sleek design
Sturdy construction with thick PU leather and generous cold cure foam padding
Back support firmness can be tweaked
Soft headrest pillow
Premium PU upholstery
Integrated adjustable lumbar support
Good overall build quality
Fine stitching
High-density
Uncut cold-cure foam molds
Adjustable dimensions
Stable caster wheels
Durable steel frame
Head cushion
165 degrees recline
Has a "
The editors didn't like
Mediocre lumbar support
No lumbar support cushion included for deep lower back support
Price - without the discount
Its price will go up to $490.00
130 kg (286. lbs) limit
2-year warranty looks low
The armrests were not that soft (padded)
And it was difficult to adjust them
The backrest's exposed side screws kind of spoil the chair's
The Titan Evo takes the mantle as the best gaming chair on the market. While it's certainly not the cheapest option out there, nothing is going to come close in the adjustability and comfort it offers...
Abstract: Update for September 2021: This review has been revised with information on the new Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 series, with specific adjustments to buying advice.Since its launch in 2014, Secretlab has made quite a name for itself in the gaming community...
Published: 2021-06-14, Author: Mohammad , review by: Laptopmag.com
Sturdy and comfortable, Plenty of adjustable mechanisms, Soft head pillow, Sleek design
Mediocre lumbar support
The Secretlab Titan 2020 is a great gaming chair for those in need of a sturdy frame. While plagued by weak lumbar support, it benefits from an awesome design, tons of adjustable parts, and a comfortable backrest...
Abstract: The 2020 Secretlab Titan is a new and improved model of my favorite gaming chair. It comes with upgraded armrests, a new more durable leather and a cooling gel memory foam pillow.After using the previous model for just under a year I've been able to try o...
Abstract: Gaming seat specialist SecretLab has launched a brand new line today, the 2020 series which has been designed to deliver their next generation of seating experience for gamers.Following their success with the 2018 series they've said to have used 3 year...
Sturdy construction with thick PU leather and generous cold cure foam padding, Back support firmness can be tweaked, Soft headrest pillow
No lumbar support cushion included for deep lower back support
SecretLab's Titan is a well-made gaming chair, with dense foam padding, thick faux leather, and an adjustable lumbar support for hours of comfortable gameplay...
Overall, the SecretLab Titan offers a lot more than just a gaming chair. It's a very comfortable chair which can be used for any activities that require you to sit. With the amount of time some of us spent sitting down, we all need something to watch our...
Premium PU upholstery, Integrated adjustable lumbar support, Good overall build quality, Fine stitching, High-density, uncut cold-cure foam molds, Adjustable dimensions, Stable caster wheels, Durable steel frame, Head cushion, 165 degrees recline, Has a "
Price - without the discount, its price will go up to $490.00, 130 kg (286. lbs) limit, 2-year warranty looks low, The armrests were not that soft (padded), and it was difficult to adjust them, The backrest's exposed side screws kind of spoil the chair's
The Secretlab Titan chair retails for $359.00 (which does include a discount that is currently still active). According to Secretlab, its normal price is $490. Premium PU upholstery Integrated adjustable lumbar support Good overall build quality Fine s...
The TITAN by SecretLab is a great gaming chair for any gamer really but the additional care to make it stronger is ideal for broader, bigger gamers looking for comfortable but stable support...