Secretlab Titan 2022 vs Noblechairs Epic Black Edition

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This is a video to compare two superb gaming chairs I've tried recently, the Noblechairs Epic Black Edition (https://youtu.be/ENPlWoGE1Aw) and the Secretlab TITAN Evo 2022 Series (https://youtu.be/3cN2XYItksk).

These are both great gaming chairs with different appeals. There are small differences between them which are worth knowing though, so I'm talking about them here and telling you which is my favourite and why too.

Please note links listed here include affiliate links which may earn me a commission. Find out more below.*

The Secretlab TITAN Evo 2022 Series, an upgrade to the Secretlab Titan 2020 which I reviewed previously (https://youtu.be/WjWAGOEjXtQ) that includes some minor changes and one MAJORLY AWESOME ONE.
Yes, this chair might have a magnetic, super plush memory foam cushion, 4D arm rests, awesome premium quality and more, but the real winner is the adjustable lumbar support. You can not only adjust this up and down, but also in terms of depth. It's insane.

This model is the regular size in hybrid leatherette with Stealth colourway. There are a lot of other options. Check them out here - https://secretlab.co.uk/products/titan-evo-2022-series

Specs include:
Foam type: Secretlab Cold Cure Foam
Frame Construction: Steel frame
Secretlab NEO Hybrid Leatherette finish
Machined embroidery
Magnetic pillow with memory foam and cooling gel
Class 4 wheel base with aluminium alloy
Built in 4-way adaptive lumbar support
Metal mechanism 4D arm rests with PU coasted cloud swap replacement arm pads
Tilt lock and tilt angle lock mechanism
High grade 85-165 degree recline
5 year warranty

See the @Secretlab videos:
Assembly - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhYO-8UkQzc
Features - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-3la4SBJE

Sizing:
Small - 150-169cm users less than 90kg
Regular - 170-189cm users less than 100kg
XL - 181-205cm users less than 180kg

Noblechairs Epic Black Edition gaming chair, an expensive, but premium chair with some nice features, a comfortable design, plenty of style and more besides.

Highlights of the Noblechairs Epic Black Edition:
- Comfortable cushioning and support for your behind and back
- oozes style and class
- Well constructed with durable materials, superb stitching and nice Noblechairs accents
- Comfortable arm rests
- Plenty of adjustment options in terms of height, tilt and more
- heavy duty casters roll around nicely

Lowlights:
- Lacks built-in lumbar support
- Included pillows are absolutely underwhelming
- Metal look eyelets are deceiving

See offers on this chair*:
Amazon US - https://amzn.to/3coo3oz
Overclockers - https://www.overclockers.co.uk/noblechairs-epic-gaming-chair-black-edition-gc-029-nc.html?tap_a=3629-86a85a&tap_s=1040562-efca15&utm_source=PLATFORM&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=tap-aff-The+Provoked+Prawn
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Amazon DE - https://amzn.to/2SMyeMI
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Direct from Noble - https://www.noblechairs.co.uk/epic-series/black-edition

I'd highly recommend getting the Memory Foam Cushions too https://www.noblechairs.co.uk/accessories/memory-foam-cushion-set

Features of this chair:
Newly developed PU leather covering with breathable micro-pores
New upholstered 4D Armrests adjustable in four directions
New powder-coated base made from solid aluminium
First class rocking mechanism
Premium stainless-steel handle
New belt pass-throughs with a metallic look
Large, quiet-running 60mm castors

Specs of the Noblechairs Epic Black Edition:
Practical tilting function (max. 11°)
4D Armrests with maximum adjustability
Adjustable angle of the backrest (90° to 135°)
Adjustable seat height (approx. 48 – 58 cm)
Two comfortable cushions included
Deformation resistant cold foam
Durable hydraulic gas lift (Class 4)
Robust aluminium base
60mm Casters for hard- and soft flooring
Durable steel core
Max load of up to 120kg
Manufacturer's guarantee: 2 Years
Weight: approx. 28 kg
Armrest depth: 27cm
Armrest width: 10.5cm
Backrest dossier: 87cm
Contact area of the backrest: 29.5cm
Seat depth: 49.5cm
Seat width: 56cm
Contact area of the seat: 36cm
Seat height: 48-58cm
Total depth: 56.5cm
Total height: 129.5 - 139.5cm

Big thanks to my super awesome YouTube members:
Meatykeyboard, Rawrr483, SirSpawnsALot, Beaster Bunny, Jay Shank 007, DStarastins and you?


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