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Jay
> 3 daySo the grip its self feels really good, but only after a few times of putting the grip on and removing it, there are visible scratch marks from the grip on my brand new switch. there are scratch marks all over the back of the switch and on the sides of the joy cons. I was hoping to keep my brand new switch looking brand new for as long as possible, but now it’s already ruined from this grip.
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Alexalon9
Greater than one weekThis is fantastic and worth every penny. I am newly addicted to Splatoon and faced with the unfortunate reality of how the Switch is hardly ergonomic. My hands cramp waaaay less with the Satisfye grip!
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Bill Dewitt
> 3 dayLove it
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VP
> 3 dayLove this thing
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Amilia
> 3 dayAfter hours and hours of perfecting my farm, honing my fishing skills, and battling the caves of Stardew Valley, my fingers and wrists felt broken trying to hold and support the not-so-ergonomically shaped switch. Ive only had this grip for one day, and the second I held it in my hands, I was instantly relieved! Hoping the feeling remains after long term use, but so far I am extremely happy with this purchase!
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Adam Meek
> 3 dayGift for my son. He absolutely loves it. Says its much easier to hold and play
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Austin Andrich
> 3 dayMy hands are pretty big and would cramp holding the Switch in hand-held mode, this grip changed everything! Made it so much more comfortable and now I love playing hand-held. good job Satisfye.
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Lindsay M
> 3 dayThe good: the build quality is really high. The grip feels very solid and well constructed. It also holds the Switch securely so it really does feel like an extension of the console opposed to just an add on. It’s a very well built accessory. The bad (for me): The right side of the grip is very large and at a strange angle compared to the left / other controllers. I know the point of the grip is to create an angle to feel more like a regular controller but for my hand (avg to small hand size) it feels very large, like original xbox duke controller large. This ends up feling sort of silly as the switch buttons themselves are pretty small. The size wouldn’t be so bad but combined with the angle it causes a pretty decent amouny of wrist pain. Because the switch is wider than a controller I find I have to hold my right arm out at a weird angle to trade an outright uncomfortable position for one that merely hurts a little. For me the grip would be perfect if it wasn’t angled. Same left side (which is perfect) but the right side is an exact copy of left or has the extra space but no angle. The included thumb stick attachments feel good but are a little too thick on the bottom and can limit the range of movement of the sticks. I ended up taking them off because I couldn’t push the sticks all the way without using more force than I would like. The grip overall is probably awesome if you have large hands. 4 stars from me because the build quality is so good and I feel like it does what it says it was going to, it’s just bigger than I had hoped. The thing about ergonomics is it’s about the fit to the individual and for me this is a bad fit. If there was a not angled version I would buy it in a heartbeat as the left side feels great and it’s hard to go back to not using the grip knowing what it could be, but isn’t yet.
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Noah Pesina
Greater than one weekThe 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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Prof. George Deckow
> 3 dayI bought mines of the website, and after waiting for it, it was totally worth the wait. If you have big hands, this grip is for you. Now if you have like tiny hands, this might feel too big, but for someone who has big hands, this feels more comfortable and I dont get as many cramps in my hands anymore.