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Secretlab Omega Gaming Chair Review

Rating: 8.0.

Secretlab has been creating gaming chairs since 2015 and in this review we take a look at their Omega model. The Omega sits in the middle of their line up and promises incredible comfort for long hours of use, top-quality materials, beautiful aesthetics and a no-nonsense warranty. It's currently on offer for £299 making it quite reasonable for a high end gaming chair, but can it live up to Secretlab's bold claims? 

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Specifications: 

  • Foam type: High density cold cut
  • Frame construction: Steel
  • Upholstery material: PRIME PU leather
  • Armrests: 4 directional Adjustable, soft PU coated
  • Armrest size: 27cm x 10cm
  • Mechanism: Multi tilt with tilt lock
  • Hydraulics: Class 4, heavy duty gas piston
  • Recline: 85-165°
  • Lumbar cushion: Memory foam
  • Head cushion: Velour
  • Base: reinforced aluminium
  • Casters: 6cm, PU Coated
  • Recommended height: 160-180cm
  • Maximum load: 110kg
  • Package size: 82cm x 70cm x 37cm
  • Weight: 30KG
  • Warranty: 2 years

Box contents:

  • OMEGA 2018 backrest
  • OMEGA 2018 seatbase with armrests
  • Aluminium wheelbase
  • Multi-functional tilt mechanism
  • Class 4 hydraulic piston
  • Hydraulic sleeve
  • Tilt levers
  • 5x 6cm PU casters
  • Side covers
  • Screw set
  • Velour head pillow
  • Memory foam lumbar pillow

The Secretlab Omega can be found HERE for £299.

Pros:

  • Straightforward to assemble.
  • Great build quality.
  • Good support.
  • Loads of adjustability.
  • Very attractive design with plenty of colour choices.
  • 2 year warranty.

Cons:

  • PU Leather not as thick as other models on the market.
  • High cost.
  • Lumbar pillow moves around.
  • Seat is quite hard after a while.

KitGuru says: The Secretlab Omega has excellent build quality and is very good looking, however it can be a little hard if used for extended period of time. 

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Rating: 8.0.

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