

The seat base has also been redesigned in collaboration with ergonomic experts, and it's super neat as not only does it naturally guide its sitter to sit in the middle, but the user can also lounge out if desired over its wings as they've been made to be soft and malleable. This means that no matter the size or shape of the user, they can customize the lumbar support to their needs. The lumbar support system is controlled by two knobs located on the backrest, and allows a flexible internal membrane to move up and down as well as in and out.
These include magnetic armrest top plates and a magnetic head pillow (the latter meaning there are no garish pillow straps in sight), as well as a really clever internal lumbar support system. It also evolves the gaming chair product in a few small but neat ways. This combines design elements from both (even if it does lean toward the Titan more) as well as features.

It's done this by rolling both its Titan and Omega gaming chair ranges together to produce just one design, the Titan EVO. As such, the SecretLab Titan Evo had a tough act to follow this year, but as we detail in our SecretLab Titan Evo review, somehow SecretLab has made the best gaming chair on the market even better.
