It can be difficult to shop for a gamer. Many get too excited for the big games of the year and buy them on release day. Some might desperately need a new controller or headset, but those things come in several varieties. It's easy to get the wrong one. Maybe 2019 should be the year to go big with holiday gifts. Or maybe it's the year where you finally splurge on the number one gamer in your life, yourself. Eureka Ergonomic is having a Black Friday sale that can help with that.

For those who missed TheGamer's recent foray into product reviews, Eureka Ergonomic is a new player in the gaming desk field. But, as its name implies, it has a history with ergonomic desks for office use. After noticing the rising trend of esports, Eureka thought it could take the principles of ergonomics and apply them to gaming desks. The end result became a series of products that aims to make your gaming setup more convenient and healthier. I can say from personal experience that the desks live up to the name.

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Eureka's holiday sales will start on Black Friday and have a second round through the week of Cyber Monday. The Black Friday sale will feature one of the company's most reliable gaming desks, the Z2, at 20% 0ff. After that, the sale will take a brief break through the weekend. Then, on Cyber Monday, the deals will kick off again and stay active until December 8.

The Cyber Monday week deals will be on the R1-S gaming table (17.6% off), I1 gaming desk (15% off), X1-S gaming desk (17% off), Z1- S gaming desk (15% off), Z60 gaming desk (16% off) and V2 Sit to Stand desk converter (19% off).

These desks usually sit somewhere in the $150-$250 range, so a 15-20% sale is a nice cut. And these desks are built to last. It can't be said for certain if they're really better for your posture, but they are sturdy units with all of the little amenities included. They'd make an ideal gift for the gamer in your life. If that happens to be you, well, time to treat yourself.

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