Team Vitality Secretlab chair: esports team announces new gaming chair partner.

Team Vitality will be getting quite the seating upgrade

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Team Vitality has unveiled Secretlab as their official gaming chair partner, causing quite the seating upgrade for Team Vitality’s veteran esports athletes. This means both Secretlab and Team Vitality will be seen hand-in-hand in any and all upcoming CS:GO, League of Legends, and Fortnite tournaments.

Additionally, you can now get your very own Team Vitality Secretlab chair too. This comes as no surprise given Secretlab’s history of producing unique colorways for big esports teams, previously making designs for Astralis, Team Secret, Cloud 9, and Evil Geniuses.

Those of you who have been following esports will know that Team Vitality is one of the biggest teams in the game. They’ve signed some of the best players for their respective games, including apEX for CS:GO, Alphari for Leage of Legends, and bramz for Valorant.

Team Vitality Secretlab chair

Of course, with the announcement of a new partnership, there comes the inevitable chance to buy the new limited edition Team Vitality gaming chair from Secretlab, and what a design it is.

It takes the chassis of the TITAN Evo and gives it a fresh lick of paint with the white, yellow, and black colors of Team Vitality’s branding and logos. Additionally, it features the iconic stylized bee logo front and center, flanked on the left with Team Vitality’s motto ‘For Victory’ and on the right with ‘Vitality’.

Other than the unique and limited Edition colorway the chair retains all the excellent quality and innovations of the Secretlab TITAN Evo, including the novel lumbar-support system, magnetic head pillow, and supreme build quality. If you’re curious about the Secretlab Team Vitality chair, you can read our full Secretlab Titan EVO 2022 Series review for more info.

The Team Vitality Secretlab gaming chair is available for pre-order right now from the official Secretlab website, and costs the same as the regular TITAN Evo coming in at $624 or your regional equivalent.

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Ben Atkins Chafer

Ben's interest in video games started as a result of his intense need to be better than his sister at something. It didn't work but it started a lifelong passion in gaming, which then evolved when he built his first PC. He completely botched it but it was fun and he hasn't stopped since. He's currently fighting an embittered battle to get even slightly competitive at Apex Legends. He has a particular interest in peripherals and loves messing around with his setup.

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