YOU GUYS โ Secretlab just dropped something huge into their lineup and it changes everything about how they compete with brands like Herman Miller! They launched a new chair called the Atlas that positions itself as a thinner, lighter alternative to their flagship Titan Evo. The Titan sits at $599 and has an industrial 143-pound steel frame; the Atlas cuts down significantly โ its slim aluminum frame feels much less bulky and it's only half the weight at roughly 20kg! Here's what matters for your setup: the Atlas is just 20 inches deep compared to the Titan's massive 27, which means smaller frames don't get swallowed whole by it. Both recline well (Atlas up to 184 degrees with tilt locks; Titan can hit a full 209 with its signature mechanisms), and both come standard with their branded racing harnesses in carrying cases โ that detail alone is pure Secretlab marketing genius.
The materials are where the Atlas really shows off, using dual-layer cold-cure foam across the board. It comes in four fabric finishes: StealthWeave (their hybrid polyester with a 2D weave for durability), plus premium leatherette options โ while the Titan sticks to their SoftWeav fabrics and faux leathers. But my favorite spec is actually under the seat โ the Atlas uses upgraded magnetic tilt connectors instead of old-school friction pins, which means smoother height adjustment than any previous model. The Titanium system on the flagship is still technically superior for high-end ergonomics, but the Atlas feels like a much more accessible entry point without compromising the brand's signature comfort. If you were sitting on the fence about going Titan and it wasn't your thing, this could be the perfect middle ground.
Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/gaming-chairs/secretlab-new-atlas-chair-is-cheaper-slimmer-than-the-titan-evo-and-ive-been-sitting-comfortably-in-it-for-the-past-couple-days/
The materials are where the Atlas really shows off, using dual-layer cold-cure foam across the board. It comes in four fabric finishes: StealthWeave (their hybrid polyester with a 2D weave for durability), plus premium leatherette options โ while the Titan sticks to their SoftWeav fabrics and faux leathers. But my favorite spec is actually under the seat โ the Atlas uses upgraded magnetic tilt connectors instead of old-school friction pins, which means smoother height adjustment than any previous model. The Titanium system on the flagship is still technically superior for high-end ergonomics, but the Atlas feels like a much more accessible entry point without compromising the brand's signature comfort. If you were sitting on the fence about going Titan and it wasn't your thing, this could be the perfect middle ground.
Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/gaming-chairs/secretlab-new-atlas-chair-is-cheaper-slimmer-than-the-titan-evo-and-ive-been-sitting-comfortably-in-it-for-the-past-couple-days/