When it comes to gaming chairs, the Secretlab Titan Evo stands out as the top choice for gamers seeking a blend of quality construction, stylish design, customization possibilities, and—most importantly—comfort.
Secretlab has truly excelled in offering superb lumbar support with the Titan Evo. At a price point that’s quite competitive, it features an innovative system. There’s a subtle bump at the lower back area of the chair’s backrest that can be easily adjusted using a knob on the side. This lets you make the lumbar area more or less pronounced. Plus, you can tweak its height to ensure it hits just the right spot for your comfort.
One of the chair’s highlights is its 4D armrests. Secretlab’s terminology basically means you can adjust these armrests in multiple directions—up, down, in, or out—so you can find that perfect sweet spot for your arms while gaming.
An interesting update with the Titan Evo is how it secures its neck support cushion. Instead of the usual straps, it utilizes a magnetic attachment. This change simplifies repositioning the cushion, though it does mean it can be knocked out of place more easily.
Customization doesn’t stop there. You have the option to change up the Titan Evo’s style and feel by swapping out its armrests, adding footrests, changing the casters, or even covering it with machine-washable skins that zip on snugly over the back and seat.
Secretlab has expanded its size offerings with the Titan Evo models, accommodating a broader range of body types. The small version is perfect for those under 5 feet 6 inches tall, the regular size fits users from 5 feet 7 inches to 6 feet 2 inches (supporting up to 220 pounds), and the large size is designed for users 5 feet 11 inches and taller, with a weight capacity of up to 395 pounds. Price-wise, the small and regular sizes start at $519, whereas the large costs a bit more at $569. If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option, the Titan Evo Lite is available at $449—though it sacrifices some features and sizing choices but remains a solid option for those who find the full Titan Evo a tad expensive.