Black Friday Secretlab gaming chair sale extended with the year's lowest prcies

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With Cyber Monday nearing to an end, there's not long left to enjoy these extended Secretlab gaming chair Black Friday offers. Like many of the recent Cyber Monday gaming deals, they're running right through until the end of Monday, but that means toy have be quick. Given how popular these chairs have been this year, we expect many of the best ones will have sold out by then. 

Simply put, you won't find these chairs for less anywhere online. Secretlab direct has the lowest prices on their chairs and we rarely see them at places like Amazon and when we do, they're more expensive. The most recent 2020 range has discounts of up to $100 / £70 on certain models right now.

There are plenty of reasons to invest in a new Secretlab gaming chair. With everyone spending a lot more time at home right now, the Secretlab Cyber Monday deals are for chairs that are ideal for work or play. In fact, the 2020 range top our list of the best gaming chairs overall. And because they're reduced by so much, it's a win-win situation.

The most eye-catching item of the Secretlab Black Friday sale would be the Softweave Omega 2020. It's had its price slashed by $70 overall, tumbling to $369 instead of $439 (or $460, if you were to buy anywhere other than Secretlab's website). With a more breathable material cover and memory foam cushioning, it's a premium seat in every sense of the word. 

You can also get $100 off chairs lined with NAPA leather. They're more expensive overall, but because they're using "the same material preferred by luxury automobiles and boutique bags, the Secretlab NAPA leather is buttery smooth, supple, and exceptionally cool to the touch." We've not tried it ourselves, but our experiences with Secretlab products have been universally good so we imagine those promises won't be far off the mark.

Want to look for yourself? We've listed some quick links below. You'll find plenty of the beautiful licensed versions on sale too with designs inspired by the likes of League of Legends, Game of Thrones, Overwatch, Batman, and more. Or you can opt for some of the more basic color patterns available if you'd like something a bit more subtle in the room.

Secretlab Black Friday deals

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Secretlab Black Friday deals | <a href="https://secretlab.co/collections/all?onsale=truerfsn=1468030.7e998&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=1468030.7e998&subid=hawk-custom-tracking" data-link-merchant="secretlab.co"">Save up to $100
If you act fast, you can save between $70 and $100 on top-of-the-range gaming chairs from the 2020 line. These are the best seats Secretlab have to offer, and they're genuinely excellent pieces of kit. We'd highly recommend them.

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Secretlab Black Friday deals | <a href="https://secretlab.co.uk/collections/all?onsale=truerfsn=1468030.7e998&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=1468030.7e998&subid=hawk-custom-tracking" data-link-merchant="secretlab.co.uk"">Save up to £70
This Black Friday sale allows you to save between £60 and £70 on Secretlab's most recent gaming chairs. They're fantastic seats and are well worth the money. However, remember to move quickly. The deals end when Black Friday does.

As we mentioned in our Secretlab Omega 2020 review, it's "the most versatile gaming chair on the market." Indeed, it's perfect for a day of work or a long gaming session at the end of the day. Because there are so many styles to choose from, you'll probably find one to suit you.

It's worth checking out the Razer Iskur or the Respawn Specter for much the same reason; they're superb seats from some of the best in the business. Hopefully, they'll also get some discounts during the Black Friday sales.


For more offers, don't forget to check in with the best Black Friday TV deals, not to mention Black Friday PS5 deals or Black Friday Xbox Series X discounts.

Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

As the site's Tabletop & Merch Editor, you'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news. I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and can normally be found cackling over some evil plan I've cooked up for my group's next Dungeons & Dragons campaign.