🎮 Elevate Your Game with Comfort and Style!
The Skull & Co. NeoGrip is an ergonomic hard shell designed for Nintendo Switch OLED and Regular models, featuring a durable polycarbonate construction, interchangeable grips for all hand sizes, and an accessible design that doesn't obstruct any console features.
Shell Type | Hard |
Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Color | NeoGrip-White |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.81"L x 2.56"W x 5.12"H |
Closure Type | Snap |
Handle Type | Hard Shell |
Compatible Devices | Game Console |
H**I
Finally comfortable playing on my Switch OLED. Wish I got these sooner
I’ve had my Switch OLED for a while but barely used it for long sessions because my hands would start cramping up badly after just 20–30 minutes. Mario Odyssey and Hades have been pretty much the only two games I’ve played, and while I loved them (Odyssey is easily one of my favorites ever), it took me forever to finish them because I couldn’t play for long without discomfort.I ordered these Skull & Co. grips on a whim a few days ago, and I’m honestly mad I didn’t look into something like this way sooner.I’ve now had a couple of 2+ hour gaming sessions playing Doom (2016). While there are still some minor hand cramps, the difference in comfort and overall enjoyment is like night and day. It fits my OLED Switch perfectly, and I really appreciate the three different grip sizes, they slide in and out easily depending on what feels right.No idea how it’ll hold up long term, but for the price? Totally worth it. Super happy with the purchase.
H**H
Good product and design. Does its job well
I was skeptical about the usefulness of the product but it has proved itself to be an ergonomic solution, relieving cramp while using the Switch for extended period of time.It is easy to install and the handle attachment texture is good plastic. It doesn't feel cheap. However, it's smooth plastic that might be an issue for someone with hand sweat.
K**A
Love this!!! Fits a standard switch with a thin case (when you stretch it for an OLED!)
**disclaimer about the pictures - I painted it pink lol. And this is a standard size switch with a case on it that I squeezed into this while it was sized for an OLED and it fits!! If you see any gaps between the switch and these handles in the photo it’s just due to the fact that I’m using it in a weird way. If you size it correctly and don’t have a case it fits like a glove. **Omg I’m so happy I finally cracked and bought this. I added it to my cart forever ago and kept being like maybe my hands will get used to holding the switch but they never did haha. Anyways it helps SO MUCH with the fatigue I was feeling in my hands from playing !!! Makes it so comfortable to hold.Also it provides a good added protection! I know that’s not the main function but I drop my switch a lot and when I’ve dropped it with this, the handles always take the hit. Really light weight too, it doesn’t feel like I’ve added any weight to the switch when I’m playing.I also love that they include different handles because each one works amazingly for different sitting positions and they slide on and off super easily so you don’t have to take the whole switch out. The handles I have on are great for the way I mainly play - in bed holding the switch above me haha.My favorite thing though- and please keep in mind that this is not what this was built for so it might not work for everyone. THE FACT YOU CAN SIZE IT FOR AN OLED OR A STANDARD SWITCH! I have a standard and love my cases idk why I just find it more fun to play when my switch looks cute lol. I got this hoping I’d be able to use it with a case because it can also fit an OLED model. And it works!!!*other disclaimer the case is one of those super thin ones that basically sits flush with the buttons and the switch. I had a silicone one I tried to squeeze in but it didn’t work cause the back of it had extra squish for an ergonomic design. But I put this thin case on and it worked!! I couldn’t be happier. This case is available on Amazon if you want the measurements for it just search for the design and it’ll come right up*
B**O
Almost Perfect Switch Grip
I've previously used Skull and Co's grips for my launch Switch and they worked out amazingly and still do today. It was perfect in that it made holding the Switch MUCH more comfortable, offered various sized grips, and allowed you to dock the system as well.And because of that I went with Skull and Co again, but this time with my new Switch OLED. While I do think it gets the job done overall, I do feel like it's a bit more cumbersome in some aspects that bring the product down a bit overall. First of all, it's just as comfortable as their previous iterations and that's the most important to me. They still offer alternative grips to choose from as well. From a handheld playing standpoint, this feels as comfortable as ever to hold. But then comes the caveats.The first issue is the inability to dock it. I came into this thinking it wasn't a big deal as I can just take the shell off easily, but once i've gotten my hands on it it's become apparent the extra steps involved. It's not a terrible issue, but a massively inconvenient one as the original Switch and grip docked perfectly fine. Some people on here have had success doing so, but while I can sort've do it, I strongly suggest otherwise as it flexes the dock a bit and may scratch the grip shell also.So just take off the shell then right? Well here comes the second issue, which is having to constantly take the shell off in order to dock/charge it. Sure, I can charge without the dock, but that would mean not using it which brings about convenience. It's not hard to take out the shell per se, but it does require "extra steps" such as removing the clamp on top of the shell (which I feel i'm breaking every time I do so), taking off one of the joycons, then taking the whole system out and then reconnecting the joycon to put whole system into the dock. Then i'll have to do this same process in reverse when I want to put it back on. Like I said, it's not hard, but hugely inconvenient every time you want to play or charge. Also, the cushions inside the shell that protect the system from touching the shell can slide about after awhile. I only noticed it on the joy con side that I take off/reattach though. I've had to reposition them back in place and i've only had this for about a week.Anyways, thank god for the OLED's significantly better battery life. Had I been doing this on my launch model I would've broken the shell in half by now. So that's why i'm giving this Skull and Co grip a 4/5. It works for the most part and makes handheld play immeasurably more comfortable. No question. But there are some pretty annoying and unnecessary setups that bring it down a bit. Do I recommend it? I say if you don't mind taking 20 seconds of your day every time you want to charge using your dock, then sure. Sounds ridiculous but i'm pretty careful with my systems and don't want to risk scratching anything.
M**E
It's solid, comfortable, and docks as discribed
Perfect fit for my switch OLED. The mid size grips are perfect for me. I have no issues docking. I see the flex others talk about when docking, it is minimal. If you're worried about the screen getting scratched get a screen protector. You spent hundreds on the switch, you can spring another 10 bucks for a screen protector. 😉
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