The deals in plain English
Secretlab kicked off a Presidents Day sale with multiple promotions running at once — some of which can be stacked. Expect instant markdowns across Titan Evo chairs and Magnus desks, plus extra tiered discounts if your cart hits certain totals. Fair warning: a few themed editions are excluded from the stackable savings.
Overall savings can reach into the triple digits on select combos. That means real cash off premium chairs and desks, not just tiny coupon fluff.
What’s on sale and why it matters to players
Titan Evo lineup: most styles got a $50 instant cut, putting many models in the roughly $529–$634 range depending on size and finish. The Evo comes in small, medium, and large, so it actually works for folks who don’t want to sit in a throne the size of a sofa. Upholstery options on sale include Secretlab’s Neo Hybrid leatherette and SoftWeave Plus fabric.
Titan Evo Nanogen: Secretlab’s top-tier option seldom drops in price, but during this sale the Nanogen Edition sees about $50 off on some colorways. If you’ve read the glowing reviews, this is the model people call the comfiest in the lineup — pricey, but built like a tank and built for long sessions.
Genshin Impact chairs: for the first time, Genshin-themed chairs inspired by Ningguang and Xiao are discounted, timed with the in-game Lantern Rite event and the Lunar New Year (Feb 17). If you’re deep into Hoyoverse lore, this is a rare chance to grab those collab pieces on sale — no guarantees it returns to discount anytime soon.
Pokémon editions: the newly announced Pikachu, Gengar, and Eevee chairs are still at full price and not part of the sale. They’re selling fast (Eevee in particular is moving through preorder waves), so expect those to remain premium for now.
Accessories and desks: Secretlab’s recliner add-on is on its first discount (about $30 off), which is a solid upgrade if you already own a Titan Evo. The Magnus desks and Magnus Pro are reduced too, often with a free desk mat topper included. The Pro model adds electric sit-stand functionality and a tidier internal cabling setup if you want a sleeker battlestation.
Should you buy? Quick verdict for gamers
If you’ve been sitting on the fence about upgrading your chair or desk, this sale is one of the better chances to pick up high-end kit without full retail pain. The discounts matter for comfort — better posture, longer sessions without pain, and fewer mid-game excuses about chair soreness.
Collectors and collab hunters: Genshin discounts are worth a look if you like themed gear, but Pokémon fans who want the special editions should expect to pay premium at launch. Community reaction has been enthusiastic: fans are hyped for Genshin price drops and salty about Pokémon staying full price.
TL;DR — if you want proven comfort and build quality, the Titan Evo deals and Magnus desk offers are the headlines here. If you’re after limited collabs, Genshin is a win this time, Pokémon remains a preorder flex.




