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Secretlab Titan Evo vs Razer Iskur V2

The chair that defined the category against the one built entirely around your lower back.

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Secretlab Titan Evo
Secretlab

Secretlab Titan Evo

$669Check price at AmazonRead full review

Our test scores

9.6 / 10
Secretlab Titan Evo
8.6 / 10
Razer Iskur V2

Side by side

Secretlab Titan EvoRazer Iskur V2
Price$669$614
Max Weight220 lbs (Regular)299 lbs
Recline85°–165°90°–152°
Armrests4D4D
Lumbar4-way adjustable built-in6D integrated adjustable
MaterialLeatherette or SoftWeave FabricSynthetic Leather
Warranty5 years2 years

Secretlab Titan Evo

  • 4-way adjustable lumbar (no pillow)
  • Magnetic memory foam head pillow
  • 4D armrests with metal construction
  • 165° recline with multi-tilt
  • Premium price
  • SoftWeave fabric shows wear faster than leather
  • Limited color options per size

Razer Iskur V2

  • 6D lumbar support (dual knob adjustment)
  • 4D armrests
  • Contoured detachable headrest
  • Reactive seat tilt
  • Expensive for a gaming chair
  • Synthetic leather (no fabric option)
  • Heavier than average

Which should you buy?

Choose the Secretlab Titan Evo if

  • Long gaming sessions 8+ hours
  • Users wanting precise lumbar control
  • Those needing multiple size options

Skip it if

  • Budget shoppers
  • Those preferring mesh backs

Choose the Razer Iskur V2 if

  • Razer ecosystem users
  • Those with specific lumbar support needs
  • Gamers who also work from home

Skip it if

  • Those preferring subtler aesthetics
  • Budget-conscious buyers
Check price: Secretlab Titan EvoCheck price: Razer Iskur V2