I've used the Secretlab Atlas for two months — here's why the office chair's firm support beats the Titan Evo on sale right now
Secretlab's running a big back-to-school sale right now, with discounts on furniture like the Magnus Pro standing desk and the excellent Titan Evo - the most comfortable gaming chair we've ever tested.
But if you're looking for a true office chair, I strongly recommend the Secretlab Atlas, which starts at $519 .
That's $10 cheaper than the sale price for the base Titan Evo.
In the UK, the Atlas is priced from £429 right now .
Confusingly, it's not part of the back-to-school sale, but in my experience it's a more refined seating experience for work.
And it absolutely saved my wife's back pain thanks to its supportive design.
The Secretlab Atlas is one of those office chairs that genuinely impresses me every time I use it.
I actually look forward to sitting in it.
It's not some ultra-padded and cushioned gaming chair designed for reclining during long play session like the Titan Evo is, and I reckon it's all the stronger for it.
In the UK: now £429 View Deal Why we recommend it There are several reasons why I think Secretlab nailed it with the company's first true office chair.
The main reason is that my wife has been suffering back pains during pregnancy (if you know, you know).
Of all the chairs I have around my house - armchairs, office chairs, everything - the Secretlab Atlas was the only one that brought her any relief while working from home.
There's a big reason for that.
This chair is surprisingly firm and surprisingly comfortable.
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