It’ll run you $799 for the regular-sized model or $849 for the XL.
The chair comes in two basic colorways: Pure Black and Pure White.
In both cases, the chair and all of its hardware are one solid color.
As such, if you’re on a budget, we’d recommend just sticking with that base model.
Colors aside, I’m very impressed with what’s on offer here.
Secretlab claims that the NanoGen hybrid leatherette is 14x more durable than its normal PU leather.
In terms of comfort, the seat cushion features Secretlab’s new NanoFoam Composite.
And you’ve got the option to recline up to 165 degrees, which verges on being flat.
Kick back and relax, friend.
Like the standard Titan Evo, this new version is a breeze to put together, too.
The armrests also come pre-assembled to take one step off your to-do list right out of the gate.
The average person should be able to assemble the Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen in about 25-30 minutes solo.
With a bit of help from a friend, things may even go by faster.