East Asian gaming chair company Secretlab is announcing that their products are now available for UK gamers. The Singapore-based company initially only sold hardware in the US and Australian market. To celebrate their expansion into the European and UK market, they are currently offering big discounts to entice would-be buyers. In fact they are offering £120 OFF the retail price for a limited time. Their gaming chair line is currently available in two different series: Titan and Omega.
The Titan is their flagship chair with a regular MSRP of £449. With the £120 discount, this drops the price at only £329. For that, you can choose between three color options: Stealth, Amber and Tempo. While the Amber color is self-explanatory, having amber accents on a black chair, the others are different. The Stealth version is an all-black chair with a hint of red stitching. The Tempo theme on the other hand, is sportier, having different shades of blue and white.
It uses thick steel tubular frame with elastic strap supports. The main body itself, uses prime PU leather over precisely cut cold-cure foam. Users can adjust the full-length backrest recline, as well as the tilt mechanism. Its class-4 hydraulics even supports heavy gamers, while the sturdy 70cm diameter aluminium base with XL PU casters provide stable mobility. The recommended weight limit is 130kg and under.
The Omega series is slightly smaller than the Titan, but it costs £100 less at £399 regularly. With the £120.00, the 30% discount drops the price to only £279.00. Unlike the Titan, the Omega has one more additional color option called ‘classic’. It is basically a mostly black chair with white trim. It is missing the adjustability of the lumbar cusion and the caster size is now smaller. Using 6cm PU coated, rather than XL PU coated casters. The recommended weight limit is 110kg and under.
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