Secretlab kicks off collaboration with England's national football team
The Three Lions Edition gaming chair is Secretlab's first-ever collaboration with a traditional sports team.
What you need to know
- Secretlab announced the Three Lions editions of its TITAN 2020 and OMEGA 2020 gaming chairs.
- The chair features designs and logos of England's national football team.
- You can order the Three Lions editions of the Secretlab OMEGA (£329) and Secretlab TITAN (£379) now through Secretlab's website.
Secretlab has teamed up with England's national football team to create the Three Lions Edition OMEGA and TITAN gaming chairs. The chairs feature the iconic colors (or colours as they'd say in the UK) of the world's oldest national football team (or soccer team as they'd say in the U.S.). You can order the Three Lions editions of the Secretlab OMEGA (£329) and Secretlab TITAN (£379) now through Secretlab's website. As you might expect, the gaming chair inspired by the England National Team is only available in the UK.
Apart from the design elements of the England National Team, the chairs are the TITAN and OMEGA gaming chairs from Secretlab's 2020 series. We reviewed the standard versions of these chairs and came away impressed. Our news editor, Dan Thorp-Lancaster, said of the chairs, "Small refinements make an already extremely comfortable series of chairs even more delightful."
You can show off your pride for the England National Team with this gaming chair from Secretlab.
This chair is inspired by the oldest national football team in the world. It's also a bit bigger than its OMEGA sibling.
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