The Secretlab Titan Evo stands out as the ultimate gaming chair you can get your hands on. It’s not just about the comfort; it’s the whole package—quality materials, slick design, options for personalization—that makes it a winner.
Secretlab has really nailed it with their approach to lumbar support on this chair. At this price point, it’s one of the best we’ve seen. There’s a little adjustable bulge at the base of the backrest that you can fine-tune by twisting a knob. This lets you increase or decrease the support exactly where you need it. Plus, you can even tweak the height of the lumbar support.
Now, about those armrests. They call them “4D armrests,” and for good reason. You can position them just about any way you like—up, down, in, out—to get your arms perfectly comfortable.
One of the neat features is the chair’s magnetic neck support cushion. Say goodbye to straps; you just snap it on. It’s definitely a plus for ease, but be careful—it can get knocked off pretty easily too.
As for customization, the Titan Evo offers plenty of it. You can change up the look and feel with different armrests, footrests, and casters. They’ve even got skins that zip on over the chair’s back and seat, which are machine-washable.
Size-wise, they’ve expanded their offerings with the latest models of the Titan Evo. It now comes in three sizes: small for those under 5 feet 6 inches, regular for people between 5 feet 7 inches and 6 feet 2 inches (handles up to 220 pounds), and large for anyone taller, supporting up to 395 pounds. Pricing starts at $519 for the small and regular sizes, with the large size costing a bit more at $569. If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option, the Titan Evo Lite scales back on some features and sizing options but is a solid buy at $449, if the full Titan Evo is a stretch for your wallet.