SecretLab Titan (2020 Series) Review


 We've tested several  over the last few years, and many tend to blur together. They use very similar materials, padding, and nearly identical structural and mechanical designs. They're consistently functional, just not really varied. SecretLab impressed us last year with chairs that distinctly feel higher 
 
quality in build and materials, and its Titan chair earned our Editors' Choice for its supple, sturdy synthetic leather and dense, generous padding. Now SecretLab is updating its Titan and Omega chairs to a new 2020 line. The 2020 Titan ($399) we tested is slightly more expensive than last year's model 
 
and doesn't have any visibly significant changes, but better materials, better armrest mechanisms, and a longer warranty all build on an already excellent gaming chair, earning it our Editors' Choice.Visually, the 2020 Titan looks identical to the previous version. It's a large black gaming chair covered in 
 
synthetic leather, with faux carbon fiber texturing on the sides, red stitching on the seams, and a gold T logo embroidered on the back rest (for the Stealth version; a Black version uses black stitching and embroidery, and replaces the carbon fiber textured sides with suede). The only obvious hint that this
 

 chair is any different is the small patch on the left side of the backrest featuring an embroidered SecretLab logo with the number 2020 next to it.