Secretlab launches its first One Piece-themed gaming chairs and accessories
The One Piece is real (but it’s not in Singapore).
By Glenn Chua -
It’s a bit astonishing to believe that this hasn’t happened before (heck, even TTRacing got in on it first), but it’s finally real. Secretlab has announced a new collaboration with One Piece that spans gaming chairs, a lumbar pillow and a Skins chair sleeve. Spoiler though, this won’t be sailing to Singapore.
But before we get into that potential disappointment, let’s take a look at the products to come out of the collab. The stars of the lineup are the two new Titan Evo chairs, based on Luffy and Zoro. Aside from the colours being taken from the characters, different aesthetic features from the two characters also adorn the chairs.
For Luffy’s Titan Evo, you might immediately recognise the straw hat stitching on the side. However, smaller details are also scattered around, including a the 3D2Y marking that Luffy got on his arm just before the two-year timeskip that occurred in the series, as well as the eye scar just below the Secretlab logo.
Luffy’s Titan Evo is also adorned with the Straw Hat Pirates’ Jolly Roger, while Zoro’s personal one is etched on his chair.
The backrest designs on the Luffy and Zoro-inspired chairs.
Zoro’s chair, by contrast, is a touch flashier. Aside from the slash marks all around the chair, there’s also three swords on the back rest, a reference to his Three Sword Style, along with the kanji lettering on the side of the headrest. Other details include earrings on the piping seams on the chair’s wings, and a beer mug on the side for good measure.
Those who already own a Titan Evo won’t be missing out, either. Alongside the new chairs, Secretlab has also released a new Titan Evo Skins chair sleeve that takes inspiration from Luffy’s Gear 5 form, as well as his updated wanted poster on the backrest.
A new Skins chair sleeve depicting Gear 5 Luffy, has also been released for current Titan Evo owners.
There’s also a Thousand Sunny lumbar pillow if you want to join in on the collab even without a Titan Evo.
And finally, even if you don’t own a Titan Evo and aren’t looking to shell out boatloads of cash for a new gaming chair, Secretlab has also released a lumbar pillow based off of the Straw Hat Pirates’ ship, the Thousand Sunny.
Pricing and Availability
As mentioned earlier, though, this new collaboration won’t be available here, for now at least. Singapore’s no Laugh Tale, it seems.
The products featured in this collaboration are currently only fully available in the US, Canada and European regions, where they retail for US$684 for the chairs, US$99 for the Skins sleeve, and US$69 for the lumbar pillow.
The collaboration does have a page on the local Secretlab website, though, where you can register your interest for the new products.
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