Reddit Reddit reviews Officially Licensed Nintendo Switch GoPlay Game Traveler Accessory Pack – Comes with Case, Grip Stand, Cleansing Cloth and Multi–game cases

We found 15 Reddit comments about Officially Licensed Nintendo Switch GoPlay Game Traveler Accessory Pack – Comes with Case, Grip Stand, Cleansing Cloth and Multi–game cases. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Officially Licensed Nintendo Switch GoPlay Game Traveler Accessory Pack – Comes with Case, Grip Stand, Cleansing Cloth and Multi–game cases
RDS Industries is the #1 Nintendo Licensed accessories manufacturer nationwide. Products are made with superior quality materials.Exterior: Durable hard-shell case made with Ballistic Nylon or PU Leather, Comfort Grip handle and custom Easy glide zipper.Quick Access Pocket For Power Cable Or Earphone Storage, Hidden Compartments For Game CasesGoplay Grip Stand: Awesome rubberized grips that allow you to hold your switch more comfortably. Designed for easy Joy-Con attachment and detachment2 Game Card Cases - Each hard shell, red transparent storage game card case holds 4 Nintendo Switch Game Cards offering dust free protectionCleaning Cloth - Made with microfiber, scratch-free, lint-free, soft material. Clean fingerprints, dirt, grease off of screen with one swipeThe Ultimate PLAY and STORE solution for your Nintendo Switch. This GOPLAY bundle is the perfect addition for your handheld
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15 Reddit comments about Officially Licensed Nintendo Switch GoPlay Game Traveler Accessory Pack – Comes with Case, Grip Stand, Cleansing Cloth and Multi–game cases:

u/BiteSizedUmbreon · 12 pointsr/GameSale

My switch has the following notes:

u/Sparkling_beauty · 5 pointsr/Switch

I bought one similar to the second one and it's fantastic, so I'd say that one. There's a version that includes a grip that fits in the case which is the one I got, otherwise it's the same and as I said, it's fantastic and super easy to carry, sturdy and very protective.

Here's the one I got so you see what I mean:

https://www.amazon.ca/Goplay-Traveler-Premium-Ballistic-Nylon/dp/B07CBGT4BP/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=switch+deluxe+case+with+grip&qid=1574804973&s=videogames&sr=1-3

u/clush · 4 pointsr/gaming

I haven't owned a Nintendo system since N64 just because I always felt they had gimicky features, but I thought the Switch seemed innovative so I picked it up. I play it mostly on my TV, but it's great being able to take it up to bed or on vacation (awesome for flights). I don't find it very comfortable in hand so I bought this grip and case package, which makes handheld way more comfortable. Right now there aren't a ton of good exclusives, but there are a lot of downloadable ports from the eShop that I've wanted to play like Hollow Knight and Wizard of Legend.

u/MatNomis · 3 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I own what I think are the three most common (in the USA anyway):

  • RDS GoPlay (with case; and adding the "tape fix")
  • Satisfye (with slim or big cases)
  • Skull & Co Gripcase (with case)

    With any of these, I highly recommend getting the cases. Once you put these grips on, the Switch doesn't fit into any standard Switch case. I failed to follow this wisdom with the first grip I purchased (the RDS GoPlay), but fortunately it fits into the Satisfye Slim case (probably the big one, too). I don't think the inverse would be true, as the GoPlay fits with room to spare. I'm assuming the actual GoPlay case would be too small for the Satisfye.

    All three of these are comfortable and provide a substantial improvement over the Switch with nothing. All three of these cases have issues with docking. The Satisfye and RDS grips will not ever fit into the dock...they're just not designed for it. The Skull & Co was designed to fit into the dock, but they only just barely managed it. The fit is tight, and they also did not realize that Nintendo's docks are not all created equal, and some have a smaller gap, into which the Gripcase won't fit into. It's really a crapshoot whether your Gripcase will dock with your particular dock.

    The Gripcase is the trickiest to remove of the three. If you do it wrong, you'll put noticeable "shearing" forces on your joycons, because you'll be leveraging them against their rails as you try to peel the case off. Make sure to watch Skull & Co's usage video on how to remove it.

    The Satisfye only requires a careful sliding of the Switch, against some rubbery friction. The RDS case simply pops off after you flex the plastic clamps a bit. Ironically, the RDS is both the easiest to remove, yet also allows you to detach the joycons without removing the Switch from the grip--not an issue for a plane ride.

    The Grip Case is the narrowest and most compact. For analog-stick intensive games, it provides a good grip, but doesn't give you "adult" thumb spacing. Your thumb knuckle may still need to bend quite a bit with your right hand. The Satisfye, OTOH, is explicitly asymmetrical to deal with this, and gives you a very good thumb placement onto the analog stick...at the expense of making the buttons a little harder to reach without adjusting your grip. The RDS is symmetrical, but "flares out" almost as widely as the Satisfye, so you can simply adjust your grip as appropriate.

    To be honest, I use all three at different times. Specifically for a plane ride, I'd use the Satisfye. However, if I could keep/own only one to be used for all my grippy situations, I'd keep the RDS, simply because I find it to offer the best combo of comfort, versatility, and ease of use. The Satisfye is slightly more comfortable, but it needs to be removed more often (and removal itself is less convenient). The Skull & Co is the smallest/narrowest, but also least comfortable of the three (though still very comfortable compared to no grip), potentially somewhat versatile if it fits in your dock (but that's random chance), and trickiest--arguably scariest--to remove. OTOH, it also offers side & back protection for the Switch, since it's more like a silicone smartphone case. So if you are trying to increase the Switch's ruggedness, this is probably the best option of the three. Also of note: the Skull & Co grip case doesn't reliably fit into every Nintendo dock, but it certainly works with Skull & Co's own dock, which is a nice product if you're willing to take the buyer-beware risk of using third party docks. The Grip Case also offers multiple palm rest options, but none of them flare further out to the sides, I don't think even the newer, chunkier palm rest they've started selling would help with the right-thumb-to-analog stick spacing.
u/RruinerR · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

The old model battery is 2.5hrs-6.5hrs, depending on game and other factors.
The new model is 4.5hrs - 9hrs, again, depending on game and other factors.

The newer model also has a brighter handheld screen.
And, as much as you say you PLAN on being docked most of the time, you will find times and excuses to undock and take it along. (I never realized how much I wanted Fire Emblem 3 Houses with me when I had the tires put on the car...)

With that being said, a 200GB microSD for sure. Best price per GB and 200GB is quite a lot of games loaded.

I also suggest a grip for handheld with a case that fits the grip.
Again, i know you dont plan on being portable, but the Grip is GREAT when you are playing handheld, and a case is required for portable. And you'll want a case that fits it.
I suggest this one Switch GoPlay

These are also good, a bit more expensive.
https://www.amazon.com/Satisfye-Nintendo-Accessories-Premium-charging-Thumbsticks/dp/B07G3KB7RT/

https://www.amazon.com/Satisfye-Accessories-Compatible-Nintendo-Charging-Thumbsticks/dp/B07K2GX4P7/

u/Bealte · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Can someone help me with a good backpack recommendation? I'm the family "tech" person so I almost always need to carry all of the below items. I am also fairly rough with it. I do a lot of walking and travelling and find most backpacks wear out fairly quickly. The closest I've found is a camera bag with modular compartments, but the laptop section was too small, the switch and case was a little too big, and no dedicated tablet sleeve. Trying to avoid buying separate cases/sleeves for every single item as on a given "trip" I probably use almost everything at least once and don't want the hassle of a bunch of sleeves/cases laying around.

-15" Laptop including charger.
-3 fairly large separate compartments. I keep a Logitech G602 and 2 pro controllers with me
-Nintendo switch with grip and case (This)
-10" tablet. Needs it's own compartment/sleeve
-A fairly large (35k mah) power bank. Roughly 7" high, 3" wide, and 1" thick. Very heavy with sharp corners, will need it's own dedicated area as it WILL destroy stuff it can smack against.
-TSA ready (I fly 6x a year)

Edit: I checked the wiki/FAQ and nothing there seems to suit my needs and Formatting

u/jf8253 · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I have a slightly different version of the RDS case that is a little bigger and comes with a grip and that was honestly the biggest selling point for me. The case itself is great, but the grip makes playing in handheld mode a million times better. It's not much more than the original RDS case so it's definitely worth looking into: https://www.amazon.com/Goplay-Traveler-Premium-Ballistic-Nylon-Bonus/dp/B07CBGT4BP/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1542050899&sr=8-1&keywords=RDS+switch+case+grip

u/VILLIAMZATNER · 2 pointsr/MonsterHunter

I use this grip when I'm in handheld mode. Feels a ton better because the handles are angled like a normal controller.


I also like that it just clips on. I bought another grip first and it was such a tight fit it felt like I was stressing the switch, plus it's super inconvenient to drop it back in the dock when you have to struggle to get it on and off.


And the pro controller is totally worth it, for MoHun if you're on the fence about that, too.


Edit: You can buy the grip by itself without the travel case, I just linked it from my order history.

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitchDeals

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u/onehandsomegamer21 · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch
u/mansonfamily · 1 pointr/Cuphead

It came in this case set! As a guy with big hands it’s much more comfortable. That’s an Amazon UK link but it should be available worldwide if you search on your local amazon

u/ColJDerango · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitchDeals

When I was searching for a nice grip case, it was between the Skull and Co. and the GoPlay Game Traveler Grip from RDS. I chose the second one and I couldn't be happier, great for big hands, comfortable for hours, and it comes with a decent travel case that holds the Switch with the grip attached.

Just throwing in a vote for it in case you're unsatisfied once the Skull and Co arrives and you want an alternative: https://www.amazon.com/Goplay-Traveler-Premium-Ballistic-Nylon-Bonus/dp/B07CBGT4BP

u/Ferry83 · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

BigBen/GoPlay have a decent one. There is multiple versions but i bought the one with the case

https://www.amazon.de/Official-Goplay-Traveler-Nintendo-Switch/dp/B07CBGT4BP/ref=sr_1_2?__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&keywords=goplay+grip&qid=1565773103&s=gateway&sr=8-2

pretty good to be hones.. it's firm and sturdy, and for the price unbeatable..

There are better ones, mainly from kickstarter.. but those are a lot more expensive.