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Save up to $249 on Secretlab gaming chairs and desks in this Black Friday sale

November 26, 2025 5 Min Read
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Whether you’re doing an all-night session on Call of Duty or you’re busy working in your home office, a great chair is an essential purchase. Going from basic, budget options to a premium gaming seat has made me feel more comfortable for longer. Meanwhile, a top-quality gaming desk can transform your setup, too, making it easy to keep a tidy, efficient gaming space. Secretlab currently makes both our favorite gaming chair and gaming desk, and we recommend them as an upgrade at any time of year. However, right now is undoubtedly the best time to buy, as you can currently save up to $249 / £200 on a range of chairs and desks in the Secretlab Black Friday sales.

The Titan Evo is our current choice for the best gaming chair overall, thanks to its superb build quality, great comfort, versatility, and huge choice of sizes and design options. I particularly like the brand tie-in designs, including Cyberpunk 2077, Minecraft, and League of Legends options.

If you’re looking to upgrade your aging chair or complete your setup with a new option, you can grab Secretlab chairs for up to $100 / £200 off right now, thanks to the Secretlab Black Friday sale. Just follow this link to browse the latest options.

Also included in these discounts is a $50 / £50 reduction in the price of the NanoGen versions of Secretlab’s chairs. These offer a softer leatherette finish than the normal Titan Evo’s, and include plush-padded armrests. In our Secretlab NanoGen review, we found the upgrades for this paricularly variant not worth the extra, but this discount changes that.

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There’s also $50 / £80 off the basic Secretlab Titan Evo Lite, which is a more budget-friendly version of the standard model. It’s cheaper due to having a less customizable lumbar support, a basic wheelbase, and its lack of a magnetic headrest. However, if you’re on a budget, this is an excellent offer to net one of our favorite chairs for a lower price, especially as it’s still compatible with the company’s interchangable armrests and recliner add-on.

Finally, if you’re thinking about grabbing the best gaming desk during the Black Friday sales, well, the excellent Magnus Pro is also on sale. Calling it “the ultimate sit-to-stand desk for gaming and working alike” in our Magnus Pro review, there’s up to $249 / £139 to be saved right now on these fantastic standing desks in a variety of designs.

Personally, I love them for the solid cable management alone, but the sheer size also gives you plenty of space for your peripherals (or random bits you rarely use, if you’re like me). My biggest criticism would be that they are expensive, but this sale helps with that.

If the price is still too much to swallow, the Magnus Evo is the budget version of this desk, with simple magnetic zones instead of the full-length magnetic surface that the flagship offers, yet it’s not without its own perks. Not only is it cheaper, with its first sale dropping it by up to $100 / £75, but it also lets you run the power cable through either leg, as opposed to the Pro’s left-leg-only design.

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Finally, if you want to finetune your setup with some accessories, from different pillows to armrests, there’s also up to 37% off on extras. I’d personally recommend the Technogel Premium Armrests, as they’re a huge upgrade over the Titan Evo’s included armrests, and I can’t live without them anymore. I mean, I could, but I certainly wouldn’t be as comfy.

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