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Mike
> 3 daySeriously this is a game changer for the switch handheld mode. Makes holding the console in your hand actually bearable and the thumb grips it comes with compare evenly with the skull candy pack my wife bought me.
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Travis
> 3 dayMy hand cramps up on the switch, the Satisfye Zen grip is very Comfortable.
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Josh
> 3 dayNot sure why Satisfye considers this fitting for the Oled because this would eventually break your Oled, its a very tight fit. Buy an alternative, cheaper grip...they fit much better.
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Bico F.
> 3 dayBy far the best way to game on the switch. This coming from a novice gamer so perhaps it may be a little bias because I’m sure there are other options but for me this was perfect!
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Asha Ember
> 3 dayI dont have big hands—I have HUGE hands. Like, I can palm a basketball huge. I also like 2-stick shooters and games that require a lot of right stick action. What I dont like is pain in the saddle joint of my thumb, and thats what I was getting from the arguably AWFUL Nintendo Joy Con design. I mean srsly, can Nintendo produce even a single remotely ergonomically sensible game controller??? Anyway, this ZenGrip Pro is a godsend. My hands fit perfectly, or as perfectly as the do on any controller, and immediately the cramping and joint fatigue vanished. Its solidly built—no fear of breaking this thing short of deliberately trying to. Also, the joystick covers are a nice touch. I didnt even realize how much I needed them until I put them on. 10/10, would recommend.
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Arthur Ward
> 3 dayI play my switch on portable mode very often so I was looking for something comfortable for those long play sessions (playing RPGs). I use regularly a Hori Split Pad Pro, and its fantastic, but I wanted a little bit more confort. So I tried the Satisfye, since Ive read a lot of good things about it. But it was not for me... The right side offset create such a strain in my hand when going from the joystick to the buttons. It works great for the joystick but when trying to reach the buttons, I had to over extend my thumb. Plating something like Dark Souls got my right hand into a real pain very quickly. I use gloves size medium so you can get an idea. Also, the grip is kinda heavy. After a couple minutes you can really feel the extra weight which also increases the stress in the hands. I ended up going back to the Hori Pad because it is very light weight and the buttons are joystick are of a decent size (cause with the Satisfye you need to use the tiny controls of the joycons). The Satisfye grip is of great quality but the weight and the right offset made it a no go to me and kept the Hori Split Pad Pro as my daily handheld controller.
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LuxeLover
> 3 dayReally helps to hold the controller comfortably in hand.
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Anthony A
> 3 dayEssential cant play without it after getting it.
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Jeff
> 3 dayWorks well and allows for comfortable handling of the Switch.
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Zack
Greater than one weekwhile waiting for my switch to arrive in the mail i did what most people do when excited for a product. i read reviews, guides, must haves, all kinds of stuff in anticipation. one said that a grip would be a must have, because while in handheld the ergonomics of the standard joy con handheld setup was hand cramp city. i was inclined to agree although i never held the switch personally i remember having the same problem when playing with my PSvita for extended hours, and the design looked roughly the same. another gripe i heard over and over again that the joycon thumb sticks also left something to be desired being small. so when i finally got my switch, no surprise to me were all these gripes 100% on point, my first purchase before even purchasing a game (playing Warframe mainly which is free) i searched for a grip that would make extended play handheld a little more enjoyable. this one does that for sure. i notice no cramping or discomfort while playing, the rubber grip feels natural in my hands and the thumb stick covers are an excellent plus and have no issue with the small thumb sticks. i have also see some reviewers point out that the grip damaged or scuffed their console, this concerned me of course but i took the leap anyway. im happy to report that i have not seen this myself nor do i even see a plausible way for them to do so unless jamming your console into the grip with reckless abandon. great product, a must have for anyone planning on using the switch in handheld. and frankly why wouldnt you?