Grips Set Includes: A pair of SnapGrip A pair of TriggerGrip A pair of PlusGrip Three types of replaceable grips: The SnapGrip is a basic set for the most players and games. And the TriggerGrip provides stronger grip force, it is designed for players with bigger hands and play hardcore games very often. The PlusGrip is designed for massive-hands players. All three grip sets are made of hard PC (polycarbonate) with texture on the surface, which gives players a similar feeling of holding a XB1 or PS4 joy-con.
J**E
The Absolute Essential Case and Grip for your Switch
This is it! You can stop looking. Running back in forth, looking up video reviews and if like me agonizing over the price. Thinking a $15 case and $20 grip cover would be cheap and just as good. WRONG. I to went that route. Had this set in my cart then placed it in my saved list while I tried 2 different cases and 3 different grips. All had their plus and minuses - mostly minuses. Even the Orzly Case and Grip....both which I thought were ok but the grip prevent the shoulder buttons from working properly and the Case barely had room for anything extra! Yet catalog/online pictures show it carrying the switch, games, cords, and extra joy cons. I had that Orzly case all I could fit was my Switch, games, and a cord and could barely zip the sucker up. So no....waste of time and money.Now enough of all that bad mojo...because you get what you pay for. The Skull & Co set is gorgeous. First the case is big enough for my Switch and tons of extras, joy cons, 10 games, cords, power brick (yes I said power brick) and I still have plenty room. Extememly well made love the zipper pulls have little neon blue and red skulls to match my system. Also the belt system to hold your Switch in place is extra comforting knowing my system isn’t going to slide around or have anything come in contact with the screen. Also the bottom has these notches/grooves in it so you can use it as a stand for your system. Great for table top play, will also be a huge hit when Netflix starts streaming.Then we come to the grip with interchangeable palm grips. Again I got grips to match the red and blue of my system and again Skull & Co does not disappoint. Well designed and the feel of it on make actually playing the system more comfortable and more fun. I was pretty much a Dock Switch guy since I have big hands. Now with the bigger palm grips I’m rediscovering taking my Switch on the go with me everywhere. Thank God because I now have such an awesome case to do that in. ;)Now - if you have an older Switch Dock the grip will work with it. If you have the newer Dock (like mine - just got my system in a little over a month ago) it will not fit. Supposedly there is a hack to make it work but I can pop the grip off in like 5 seconds and have it in the Dock in another 2 seconds so I don’t see the point of doing something that might void my warranty.Anyway yes it’s expensive - currently $50 but you got to remember if you have your Switch, extra pair of Joy Cons, 5-6 games your already toting around over $700 in gaming equipment and games....is $50 a lot to protect all that???Also if you are going to end up paying $35-40 for some hit or miss products, you might as well pony up the extra “ka-ching” because it’s so well worth it and the last case and grip you’ll ever buy.
J**D
I went full 180° on this product, and here's why
I bought this case to try it out and fully intended to send it back after a couple weeks, because I expected to really dislike it. I read the reviews that shunned how much more stiff the L/R buttons felt through the case. I read complaints about how people weren't actually able to use their Switch docked.I'm not sending this grip back.Yes, the L/R buttons are a little stiffer, but they wear in after a little bit of use and you also get used to them. Its less that they're stiff, and more that you have to press the button at a slightly different angle than the console itself. Its not a big deal. I haven't gotten any worse at Splatoon.Yes, the Switch struggles to keep a docked connection in all three of my docks: Two launch edition, one bought about 6 months later. Skull & Co. says that the docking issues are caused by less space at the top of some dock revisions. I followed their instructions for a fix and I disagree. My experience is that the bottom of the GripCase is too thick, so the USB-C connector in the dock isn't being completely inserted into the console. In all of my docks, if I press down with a little force, I get a connection until I lift up again. That tells me that something towards the bottom of the dock isn't quite right.So why, if other reviews are true, am I keeping this case and giving it four stars? Its convenient and it keeps my hands from hurting. I play Switch games primarily in handheld mode, even at home, and the GripCase makes that a great experience instead of simply a good one. Would it be nice to dock the Switch without taking the GripCase off? You bet it would, and thats why I'm detracting one star. But it takes literally 3 seconds to take the GripCase off, so its not a big deal.If you mostly use your Switch handheld, you owe it to yourself to get some sort of grip. While it isn't perfect, this is a pretty good one.
J**N
Basstop dock fits.
The grip case is awesome. I find it to be more comfortable than the jettech. It’s also a lot easier to remove it if you ever need to. It’s also thin enough to have it docked. I tried it on both the original dock and the Basstop dock. The case is pretty nice too. Wanted to carry everything in one case without buying those monster size case. I had a orzly case but it couldn’t hold the psu or dock. This case fits the Bass dock with the original Nintendo power supply in the bottom drawer. All I have in the mesh pockets is a 3 foot HDMI and my two joy con straps. You cannot fit joy cons in the mesh pockets. You can force it close but it will put way too much pressure on the switch. They will fit in the bottom drawer though. Maybe two pairs if I have to guess. Will not fit the pro controller or the joy con controller if anyone is wondering. All in all I’m quite happy with this purchase.
M**R
Do not dock this!
The grips are great but DO NOT dock with this on! It makes the dock so tight it scratches the screen!So gutted about this my screen is a right mess now.
J**A
Disappointing.
Lets get the good stuff out of the way.The carrying case is solid, and has more than enough space to carry everything that you might need for a portable experience. The comfort that the grips offer, over simply clasping onto the joycons themselves, are also a night and day difference, for the better.But, here is why I returned the items. It feels cheap, and caused a lot of unexpected issues.The case is made out of a soft, flexible plastic. This means that when you are playing, it shifts and bends ever so slightly, which I found to be incredibly distracting. It is also not flush with the controllers either, so there was a slight lip which dug into my hands after a while.I would also mention that whilst I have heard a lot of people mentioning how they had trouble with the L and R buttons being a little stiffer, my main issue was that when I tried to turn down the volume, it would also press on the power button, putting the Switch to sleep.And whilst my switch dock would allow me do dock the console with the case on, it felt like a really, really tight fit, and I didn't quite trust that it wouldn't scratch the screen up, like I have seen a few people report.Honestly, this feels like a great first step. A first generation. A flawed gem. But not good enough, yet.
A**4
Comfortable but don’t dock it
Using this grip was very comfortable and it fits the switch greatly with no gaps or creaking. The 3 different grips included are all comfortable and there will be something for every hand type here.The biggest problem is that it does not dock well at all and it feels like you are forcing your switch into the dock with this on, it even cracked my glass screen protector when trying to dock it.If you are a handheld only player this is a great grip case.
A**R
Almost perfectly
- high quality- Love the trigger gripsBut- Don’t love the middle finger rest point/ thing (the thing that makes it a trigger grip)- if you are a perfectionist, the colour is slightly not accurate. It frustrates me
F**N
Una delle cover migliori
Veramente ma veramente una signora cover.All'interno della scatola c'è la cover per Nintendo Switch e impugnature cambiabili, nella colorazione scelta da voiLa cover è qualcosa di esageratamente comodo; materiali a parte - di altissimo livello - sembra sia stata costruita sulle mie mani. Mi aspettavo qualcosa di comodo, ma non mi aspettavo qualcosa di così comodo.I tasti dorsali hanno tra l'altro una parte dove inserirli e coprirli. Non me lo aspettavo.Veramente veramente consigliata.Tra l'altro i colori sono perfettamente uguali a quelli delle Switch in commercio. Spettacolo
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