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Jaiden barfield
Greater than one weekThe colors are bright, the case is very sturdy, the zipper doesnt get stuck, it works well, very portable, only downside is its kind of too big to hold while playing the switch and could possibly fall out if you do decide to play with it inside of the case.
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Keegan Abel
> 3 dayGreat case
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Deanna Ferrell
> 3 dayIts slim and cute. Easy to put in a shoulder bag and carry my switch when I travel. Great buy for any age. The material looks great and feels durable.
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Jesse
> 3 dayVery durable hard case protect my switch
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Eduardo
> 3 dayNo ha llegado a mis manos
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Joseph
> 3 dayA great slim hard protective case, perfect for what I need. Doesn’t take up much more room than the actual device itself. And a great selection of colors to choose from.
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Catherine
Greater than one weekSlimmest fit among currently competing products with just enough space and some material between the Switch and zipper to prevent any zipper biting. Soft inside with a rigid shell for small impacts or preventing bending/cracking of the unit in a bag or backpack.
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Jesus
Greater than one weekGreat slim case for the nintendo lite its actually pretty durable
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Line Fossum
> 3 dayVery good quality and study! I think this is the best lite case Ive seen.
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A. Kintz
> 3 dayAfter having the larger version of this case for my original Switch, there are a couple things on this case that could be improved to make it a great case. 1. The strap. Theres not much reason this couldnt have a simple d-ring attached to the case and a lobster clip style connection for the strap. It would still be sturdy but would give the option of removing it. I will literally never use the strap and now its just going to flop around when Im carrying it and bother me. 2. The molding inside is missing the deeper indents for the joycon triggers on the back of the switch. The larger version has the better molded bottom cover that you can see in my attached photos. I wouldnt really expect this to be a big problem - but it could create unnecessary excess wear on the bottom of the case and potentially on the triggers themselves. Just feels like an easy miss in the initial design phase. To be clear, Im still happy with the case - Im just really surprised after using the larger one for a year that the smaller version missed on these seemingly simple things. Overall, its still probably one of the best cases for my needs - to throw my Switch into a backpack for a trip a handful of times per year without concern of damage. It just could be a great case instead of a good case.