
This caught my attention because Secretlab rarely runs large, store-wide discounts – and when it does, it’s the easiest way to justify that long-awaited upgrade to your battle station. I’m typing this on a Titan Evo right now, and yes: my aim (and patience) genuinely feels better.
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Publisher|Secretlab
Release Date|2026-02-17
Category|Deals
Platform|Secretlab website
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Secretlab builds some of the few gaming chairs that actually justify their premium price with durable materials, solid ergonomics, and accessory ecosystems that don’t feel like afterthoughts. A $100 discount on a Titan Evo isn’t a clearance burying a product nobody wanted — it’s a meaningful reduction on an item that many buyers will keep for years. Similarly, the Magnus Pro is more than a desk: the magnetically modular accessories (PC mount, monitor arms, MAGRGB) fix pain points most of us accept on cheaper desks.
My personal recommendation is the SoftWeave Plus fabric for most people. It’s breathable and more comfortable during long sessions — I notice it most during tense Overwatch matches when leatherette can feel sticky. SoftWeave tends to wear well and ages gracefully.

That said, leatherette still has legitimate appeal: it comes in a wider palette and frequent licensed collaborations (Cyberpunk, League of Legends, Assassin’s Creed, etc.) that let your chair match a theme. If you want a statement piece and don’t overheat, leatherette is the style play.
The Magnus Pro is worth considering because it treats cable management, airflow and desk real estate as first-class problems. The adjustable-height function is precise, cable channels keep clutter hidden, and the PC mount option is a genuine plus if you want better case airflow without losing floor space. If you pair it with monitor arms you reclaim a surprising amount of usable surface — helpful if you stream, edit, or just hate clutter.
Are the accessories costly? Yes. Are they worth it? For many enthusiasts, they are: buying the desk and the right add-ons is more future-proof than chasing cheap desks that need constant mods.
One skeptical note: Secretlab discounts are real but not always blowout-level. If a $100 saving still leaves the chair firmly in premium territory, ask whether you need every feature or just the ergonomic basics.
If you’ve been delaying an ergonomic upgrade because of budget, this sale is a good opportunity to commit — especially if you pair a Titan Evo (SoftWeave Plus if you run hot) with a Magnus Pro and a couple of accessories that declutter your desk. For casual buyers, the discounts improve the value proposition but aren’t a guarantee you should overspend. For enthusiasts and content creators, the bundle of chair comfort + desk modularity is a real workflow win.
Sale end dates: UK — Friday, February 20, 2026. US — Thursday, February 26, 2026. If you want to upgrade, don’t dither; sizes, fabrics and collaboration editions can sell out quickly.
Secretlab’s Valentine’s and Presidents’ Day sale is a solid moment to buy a Titan Evo or Magnus Pro if you’ve been waiting. SoftWeave Plus is the comfort pick; leatherette is the style pick. Discounts are meaningful but still leave these products in the premium tier — choose based on fit and long-term comfort, not just the headline price cut.
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