PDP Gaming Pull-N-Go Travel Case | Elite Edition | 2-in-1 with Removable Compartments: Grey - Nintendo Switch
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Olivia Moore
> 3 dayProduct can indeed perform the tasks needed of it, but it may need to be slightly bigger or just have some layout designs. The modular pieces are nice, but you need to know how to optimize them.
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smugpug421
> 3 dayPDP historically makes really solid products but this was unfortunately a miss. Let’s start with the pros. The materials and zippers are quality. The bag looks sharp. It was conceptually designed to hold everything I was looking for in a bag. Switch, games, headphones, pro controller, and a few other accessories. But that is where the positives stop. As far as the negatives go...I can’t recommend this case to anyone with a pro controller. Pro Controller The velcro strap puts a lot of stress on the pro controller’s right joystick when in it’s designated spot. I really don’t think they tested it with all the electronics in the case because the case won’t close with all of it in there. Accessory Pouch? w/ PDP Logo What I thought was a full pouch for extras actually was a bunch of wasted space. I am not really sure what this area was intended for in the first place. When pulling up the flap, it was half the size I thought it was. Case Build Simply put the case doesn’t zip closed when the Switch and pro controller are in it. There just isn’t enough depth to the case dimensions. I also feel like the inside and outside are backwards. When opening, switch logo side up, the Switch (the heaviest item in the case) is on the underside of the lid, which seems odd to me. I really wanted to love this case, but it doesn’t work as intended. It will be returned.
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Srigs
> 3 dayThis case is really fantastic. We love that we can easily take it when we go on the road. The case is built well and is really sturdy so we feel like it protects really well. It’s really easy to take the strap off and carry the smaller case with just the console. I would buy it again if we had another console!
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Destiny B.
> 3 dayThis is a really good case, especially if youre someone who likes to carry multiple games and/or accessories around with you. Its sturdy, looks nice, is a really nice quality craftsmanship, and can hold a lot of stuff.
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Michael Kerner
> 3 dayHonestly, if there is one thing that I have loved about the Nintendo Switch, is that you have the ability to play video games anywhere & at anytime. The hybrid console has been a absolute game changer and was named as one of Time Magazine electronics of the decade. Truthfully, there is a lot to be said about the console. But still, there are a lot of people whom are just buying the system for the first time. So it is very crucial to find the right accessories that makeup the longevity & life of the system. So getting a case is definitely the #1 thing you should get, to protect from dust & debris. So getting the right one is essential. This Pull n Go case from PDP looks promising. You can easily hold the Switch and have room for all of the basic components like the system, the dock, HDMI cables and joy-con grip. You can also store as many as 6 of your favorite games like recent ones such as Legend Of Zelda: Links Awakening, Yoshis Crafted World and Switch launchpads like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The case also does have a bonus as well, it can separate and become a 2-in-1 case, so you take the top case off, and go anywhere playing the Switch as a handheld. While I do wish that there was more to store of your favorite games and a extra set of joy-cons, if you want to challenge you friends at another home or just your own, and I also wish there couldve been more room for games or micro SD cards as storage. Unfortunately, if you just bought the Nintendo Switch Lite, this case wouldnt be one for your money. Still, if you want the total Switch experience, with the right protection, than this case would be a good buy for you. Price: B+ Convenience & Setup: B 1/2+ Overall: B 1/2+
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Jimster480
> 3 dayI got this for use with my switch lite and while this is a Strong case to protect the Switch; it just has too much going on. Overall its too bulky and has too many pockets to put cables and stuff.... if you are just carrying the switch and a charger then it actually doesnt hold the console that well because of the amount of space in the pouch. If you just want to carry your switch around then this is just way overkill. The case is just too bulky to be practical and since the switch games can all be like on the console... there is just too much space. I feel like this case is more for a long term travel rather than every day usage. If this review helped you at all; please mark it helpful! Thanks!
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Eddie
> 3 dayPerfect size. Also enjoy how easy it is to stuff everything inside.
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christina skalambrinou
> 3 dayI bought it for my boyfriend, we are moving all the time and we needed something to carry safely the switch. This travel case is just peeerfect! The material, the inside. Everything!! Definitely worth the money!
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Rich P
> 3 dayAlthough a bit bigger than PDPs small case, this case is large enough to not only snugly fit either a Switch or Switch Lite in a measured protected case, it is large enough to fit a single Pro controller and wiring without the bag bulging. The one tricky part is to seat the controller correctly so that it seats in a way that the velcro strap can close around it. It is way too tight around it, and I am afraid that it may damage the controller over time. Besides that, getting the Switch into its pocket is extremely easy with a snug fit. I really would recommend this as the main case if you are going to take a controller and your power cord and an HDMI cable. I think it could do with a couple of inches bigger to more comfortably hold the Pro controller but would be more or less perfect if you do not need to bring a Pro controller. With a Pro controller, you may be disappointed with the results as it certainly is a force fit rather than a comfortable one.
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Matthew Wasilewski
> 3 dayVery well made. Slightly concerned the base of the snap may eventually rip out of the larger/bottom case. Not sure I see the purpose of that strap.