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Tracy Ryan
> 3 dayThis is a great case. My hands never get the cramps that they used to when playing with the switch for a long time. Seems to be very durable and I’m very pleased.
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jennifer gore
> 3 dayIt is super comfy and is a must have for any switch owner. MUST BUY!
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juan
> 3 dayFits Perfectly if you have bigger hands. Must have product if you play the switch in handheld mode.
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animeman27
> 3 dayI have a problem with my wrists that causes my fingers to go numb. This really helped to get my hands back into a proper holding position with using the switch
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P. Ferdinand
> 3 dayI always end up buying grips for my portable systems - 3DS, 3DS XL, PSP, etc. I tried a couple grips for my Switch and they all fell short. This grip is perfect. My hands dont slip when theyre sweaty. The asymmetric right side really is helpful in reducing hand fatigue and it doesnt feel unnatural at all. I can lay on my back in bed and still hold this comfortably. The grip slides on and off easily. You dont feel like youre potentially going to break your Switch like with so many other grips currently on the market. So switching from portable to docked mode takes just a couple of seconds. I liked the grip so much I immediately bought one as a Christmas gift for a friend. (I havent tried the thumb things because I think theyre kind of ugly.)
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Noah Pesina
> 3 dayThe ZenGrip Gen 2 fit the original switch very nicely. Snug, but not so snug that it was much of a pain to pull out. This on the other hand is so tight around the Switch OLED that it feels like itll break my Joy-Cons and is very difficult to put in and remove. Its non-modular design that attempts to fit both the original and OLED switch means it accomplishes neither with grace. Too loose and leaves gaps with the OG switch, and way too snug around the OLED switch. The extra set of rubber stoppers that were added compared to the Gen 2 also feel completely unnecessary. I would wager they were only added to make this version look visually distinct from the Gen 2 variant. They are responsible for a lot of the added friction compared to the Gen 2 ZenGrip. Some other more subtle changes are that the plastic front of the grips on both sides has been made larger. Its much more noticeable on the right side of the grip where the Satisfye logo is. My hand sometimes felt a bit uncomfortable resting on the flat plastic surface of the Gen 2 and these changes only make that feeling worse. Its also even more difficult to reach over to press faraway buttons like the Y button. Overall its still much better than using the switch in handheld on its own, but these days I think there are better grips out there like the Skull and Co ones. The materials do feel very premium (and at a premium price point) but as far as ergonomics go I would only recommend it if you have absurdly large hands. If youre concerned about the viewing angle height (the one big advantage the Satisfye grip has over the competition because of its two plastic struts) you can rest the switch on top of a cardboard CD shipping box or something when laying down. Thats what I do.
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Bernadine Dare
Greater than one weekThis grip feels worse than the Switch without any kind of grip. It feels like its backwards, the left side should be larger, not the right. The ergonomic thumb pads ripped the original rubber coverings off of my thumb sticks when I took them off to return the item.
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Chris Alduino
Greater than one weekThe whole design philosophy behind the Switch was that its a full portable game console. That makes it a shame that they never followed through with a couple of different Joycon models that could fully unlock the Switchs potential. I understand why the original comes with the asymmetrical joystick design, and Ive had plenty of fun with Mario Party and other games where everyone gets a single Joycon. That being said, the fact that I cant buy a left Joycon that raises the joystick to the level of the right one is a real shame because it makes any real shooter games an actual hand pain for extended gaming. Satisfye frankly solves that problem and more. The increased grip really makes you notice the strain you were under while trying to hold the Switch before. The literal one thing I wish was different is that the bar on the back makes it impossible to dock the Switch with the Satisfye grip on, and I do sincerely wish that I could leave the grip on permanently. Games Ive noticed a big difference in playing handheld: Fortnite, Splatoon 2, Enter the Gungeon, Binding of Isaac, Minecraft, Cuphead, Flinthook, Moonlighter, Creature in the Well, Wizard of Legend, Ape Out, Skyrim, My Friend Pedro, Doom, Rocket League
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Eric
> 3 dayI love this grip. I couldn’t play in handheld mode for more than 20 minutes before my hands started falling asleep. I can go a few hours with this thing. I also have a friend who is disabled and doesn’t have as good fine motor skills on his hands, so he can really only play his switch with a pro controller. I let hum try this grip out and he loved it. He can actually play in handheld mode now.
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Paddy799
> 3 dayBest switch grip out there.