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Secretlab Black Friday sales 2024: Best deals and what’s on offer this year

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Last Updated on November 26, 2024
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Secretlab Black Friday deals are now live, and it looks like there are some solid savings to be had this year.

Secretlab has historically been a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to Black Friday, with some years looking much better than others, but this year there are actually some pretty decent deals worth checking out. The Titan Evo Series is a good shout for up to $100 off, bringing their prices down to the low $500 mark in some models. The Nexus Chair also has $100 off and it looks like the Magnus Pro gaming desk line has been discounted too, with up to $139 off. Skins for gaming chairs have $60 off right now, but the other accessories, like its Magnus monitor arms have super small discounts right now – $10 off in some cases.

Even though major retailers have now gone live with Black Friday deals, you typically won’t find much going on at Amazon if you’re looking for Secretlab discounts, so we’d advise going direct instead. That’s likely down to the vast options for customisation that feature on the site itself, so it makes a lot of sense. If you are looking for straight up discounts you may have better luck with Razer Black Friday deals.

Overall the sales this year are not bad at all, but I’d recommend leaning toward the gaming chairs for the best bang for your buck. That said, we reviewed the Secretlab Magnus Pro and gave it 5 stars, so if you’re considering getting one, now would be the best time for sure.

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Where to find the best Secretlab Black Friday deals?

We’ll keep this short and sweet, you can find the best Black Friday Secretlab deals on the official website. This is because the retailer has direct pricing, and the rates are set by the company itself. However, there can be a lot of deals to trawl through. So, we’ve made this page a handy reference point for any and all Secretlab deals that emerge over the holiday season.

When will the Black Friday Secretlab deals start in 2024?

This year, Black Friday will take place on November 29th, but the sales are already live at Secretlab!

Why you should consider a Secretlab Black Friday deal

Secretlab chairs are meticulously crafted for comfort, ergonomics, and quality, catering to prolonged gaming sessions. Their padding, lumbar support, and adjustable features guarantee an exceptionally comfortable experience. Constructed with top-tier materials like premium leather, PU leather, or SoftWeave fabric, these chairs promise durability. Offering extensive customization, from adjustable armrests to reclining functions, users can personalize the chair to their preferences and body type. With superior lumbar and neck support, these chairs promote proper posture, mitigating back and neck strain, even during prolonged use.

In addition to functionality, Secretlab chairs boast stylish designs available in a range of colors to suit diverse tastes and aesthetics, seamlessly blending into any gaming setup or workspace. Featuring a robust base and frame, they ensure stability, preventing any wobbling or tipping. Compatible with various accessories such as headrests, footrests, or cooling gel cushions, users can further tailor their chairs. While primarily designed for gaming, these chairs are versatile, and suitable for office work, studying, or relaxation.

Furthermore, Secretlab offers a generous warranty and responsive customer service, ensuring peace of mind in case of any issues. Rave reviews and testimonials from users worldwide speak volumes about the comfort, durability, and overall satisfaction experienced with Secretlab chairs.

Our product testers over at our sister site WePC have extensively tested the impressive TITAN Evo series gaming chair, the Omega gaming chair, and the Magnus Pro gaming desk. Here is what they had to say:

What we had to say about the Titan Evo 2023 gaming chair:

The Secretlab Titan EVO 2023 series boasts a huge amount of ergonomic adjustability and an industry-leading level of comfort. The materials used for upholstery are premium and the magnetic head pillow is a clever idea. The build quality is generally good, with the exception of a couple of misses. Overall, we recommend this highly if you’re looking for a gaming chair that is built to last and packed with adjustment options.


What we had to say about the Magnus Pro Metal desk:

This is the closest you can get to a perfect gaming desk, we just wish it was a little deeper. It’s feature-rich, built like a tank, and has an ecosystem of accessories, ranging from almost crucial, to purely optional. The Secretlab Magnus Pro is the best desk you can buy right now, and it might be the last desk you ever need.


What to consider when buying a Black Friday Secretlab deal

Secretlab chairs generally come in three sizes. These are small, regular, and XL. Most people will be able to fit a regular, which has a height and weight limit of up to 6ft2 and 299lbs, but if you’re taller and heavier then you’ll need to opt for the bigger one. The XL variants tend to cost a little more.

Secretlab chairs are made of three different materials. The most popular is the company’s PU leatherette, however, genuine leather and SoftWeave fabric are also available. Depending on which design you go for, most users are going to go for the Neo hybrid synthetic option, which is also the cheapest. There are plenty Secretlab Black Friday deals to go around, so find the perfect chair, upgrade your desk and save a load of cash.

Aleksha McLoughlin is Hardware and News Editor for PC Guide and she oversees buying guides, reviews, news, and features on site. She was previously Hardware and Affiliates Editor at VideoGamer.