Secretlab are still offering discounts on their great big gamer chairs

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By Grace Curtis,
Wednesday, 30 December 2020 15:33 GMT

Let’s do a little experiment. Flex your shoulders back and count how many times your spine goes pop. Personally I’d put it at somewhere between fifteen and thirty, but that’s just me. Maybe it’s time to invest in a better chair – like those gigantic cushioned thrones they sell at Secretlab, which are currently on sale

This offer is actually a holdover from the Christmas sale, which has morphed into an end of year thing, meaning there’s still a few days left to place an order if your lower back is starting to twinge. Most of the chairs are around $30 to $40 off, with the biggest savings going to the Nappa Leather upholstery variation, which is $100 off and costs – wait for it – $649 after the discount. Extreme luxury indeed.

Deluxe leather aside, Secretlab is a good place to start if you’re looking for a high end gaming chair, well reviewed and with a variety of patterns to choose from. However, if you’re after something a little less steep, Amazon are also offering $20 off this popular Homall Chair, which at $150 may be a touch easier on the bank account.

If you’re keen to upgrade your setup, we’ve also spotted good discounts on SSD Cards and Gaming laptops in the end of year sales. For more bargains, give Jelly Deals a follow on Twitter.

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