Secretlab is offering massive discounts ahead of Black Friday — save up to $249 on a new gaming chair and desk bundle right now
Get your next gaming chair, desk or even both for less
If you're looking to upgrade your gaming space ahead of the holidays, you don't need to wait for Black Friday or even Cyber Monday as Secretlab is offering huge discounts on gaming chairs, desks, and accessories from now into December. With savings up to $249, you can nab the Secretlab Magnus Pro , one of the best gaming desks, at a steep discount.
Alongside the best gaming chairs, Secretlab is offering free gifts like its Premium Leather Cleaner kit and a set of three Secretlab Magnetic Cable Anchors. At first glance, it's a lot, but if you're looking to set up your ultimate gaming space or office space, you can pick up everything you need in one go during this sale.
Those aren't the only chairs, desks, or accessories on offer, though. Read on for everything Secretlab has discounted.
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- Secretlab Titan Evo: was $579 now $479 at Secretlab
- Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen: was $799 now $749 at Secretlab
- Secretlab MagnusPro: was $948 now $699 at Secretlab
- Secretlab OTTO adjustable legrest: was $299 now $289 at Secretlab
- Secretlab Ergonomic Recliner add-on: was $229 now $199 at Secretlab
Secretlab Gaming Chair & Desk Deals
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Secretlab's Titan Evo is its most technologically advanced gaming chair packed with features like a 4-way lumbar support system and full metal 4D armrests. The Titan Evo comes with a multi-tilt mechanism that automatically adapts to your body whether your sitting up or at a full 165° recline. In our Secretlab Titan Evo review, we praised both the excellent build quality and the magnetic headrest pillow.
Deal: Up to $100 off depending on configuration
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The SecretLab Titan Evo NanoGen is an even more premium version of the Titan Evo with excellent build quality and one of the most comfy cushions you can sit on. In our Titan Evo NanoGen review, we praised the chair, calling it one of the few expensive chairs that makes the case for its higher price.
Deal: Up to $100 off depending on configuration
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The Magnus Pro is not just a durable standing desk with a steel chassis built with gamers in mind. It also features a seamless built-in control panel and excellent cable management. On top of this, there's a fully-integrated power supply column and you can customize this desk with a variety of optional magnetic desk mats. In our Secretlab Magnus Pro review, we said this gaming desk is perfect for people who want to sit or stand while gaming and want a much easier way to manage all those cables.
Secretlab Accessory deals
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Secretlab's Skins for its Titan Evo gaming chairs let you add some personal flair to your chair while also protecting its fabric or leather exterior. There are currently up to 25 variants, including Halo and League of Legends themed ones. Depending on which one you pick Secretlab is knocking up to $60 dollars off their normal price.
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This sleek legrest features adjustable height and tilt and pairs seamlessly with your Secretlab gaming chair (or any other gaming chair for that matter). It's also versatile enough that it can even be used with your couch. In our Secretlab Otto legrest hands-on, we found the premium legrest to be an excellent accessory overall.
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If you already have a Magnus desk or a Magnus Pro standing desk, then this is the perfect accessory for it. This extra large desk mat magnetically attaches to your desk and is made from a durable leatherette or a smooth microsuede to give it an even more premium feel.
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