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The Satisfye ZenGrip Pro Slim Bundle transforms your Nintendo Switch into a sleek, travel-ready powerhouse. Featuring an ergonomic grip for enhanced control, a slim hard shell case with a protective screen flap, and storage for multiple game cartridges, this bundle is designed for serious gamers who want comfort, protection, and convenience on the go. Trusted by thousands of backers and boasting a 4.4-star rating, it’s the ultimate upgrade for handheld gaming.





| ASIN | B07K2GX4P7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 30,579 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 3,502 in Nintendo Legacy Systems 3,765 in PC Accessories |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,656) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Slim Bundle |
| Package Dimensions | 32.99 x 15.8 x 7.19 cm; 680 g |
M**D
Quality kit.
This bundle may cost a bit more than you want to spend but it makes the Switch into a hugely playable device. I’ve been eating up Metro with it as there is none of that fingers and thumbs feeling you get normally with the Switch when the action gets frantic. Plus the case is light but strong and is a quality piece of kit. The only ”downside ” is the added weight as the unit is solidly made. This is good as the whole thing has some heft to it but you wouldn’t want to carry it around all the time. It does install and remove very easily though and the rubber pressure pads prevent any risk of scratching. I wouldn’t be without it.
A**T
Amazing grip
Absolutely perfect. The best Nintendo switch grip by far, I’ve used it for months and had no issues. The case is sturdy and stores 10 games. No issues there. My problem is with the thumb grips, I took them off and the analog stick cover came off so it broke my switch. In essence the grip is perfect but don’t add on the thumb grips
A**D
Fantastic Product!
The grip and case are both top quality and make playing in handheld mode vastly more comfortable and easier to control. Highly recommended! As others have said the USB cable mentioned in the description does not exist but USB cables are ten-a-penny anyway so not a big deal.
R**S
Great products with minor flaws and a missing cable.
Crazy fast delivery to UK (via Amazon Global), it must be said! First off - what I like: > The case I REALLY like - looks slick, hard shell, good materials, zippers (the usual weak point) seem sturdy - props for that! > The grip itself - I like it how easy it is to put it on and take off - great option for docked use! No scratching, since nothing sits on the plastic, only on little silicone cushions - really good. > The silicone/rubber analog caps are a great addition and make it much more comfortable to play, especially since my thumbs tend to get moist and slip off the stock convex nubs (whoever thought convex was the way to go for the Switch needs to be fired...) - no more of that slippage! The NOT so good: > Just as I suspected - not a big fan of the asymmetrical design. It actually makes playing games that don't require the right analog, such as Diablo 3 or Monster Hunter, quite awkward, since I have to actively reach in for the ABXY buttons with my thumb or hold the right side of the grip more towards the top. Not a fan, but not a deal-breaker, I suppose. Works fine for Skyrim, for example, where you do use the right analog stick. > The analog caps - the way they wrap around the analog nub is a little too thick and that affects controls. In Diablo III you use the left analog to move around the inventory selector wheel and it seems like the analog sensitivity area there is set to around to the very outer limit in any direction, for the item class to register an input. Since the rubber caps now add thickness to the bottom of the analog "cap" - I found that it restricts movement juuust enough for a normal push in any direction to never really reach a 100%. The workaround here is to apply more force to the directionality, to squish the rubber in a bit so the analog can register that end target. Not something I am used to yet and I often have to actively push the analog firmer when browsing through the inventory wheel. Perhaps this issue will get corrected with more use/wear. > Just a nit-pick, but I wish there was a little window or another way to mark the game cartridge slots to quickly see which games are slotted in. You just can't see them when they're in, which makes finding the one you need a fiddle. I might sort it with some sticker or velcro tags, we'll see. The bad: > At the time of buying they advertised a slim profile USB-C charging cable to be included. I got no such cable in the box. It seems they changed the pictures to no longer feature the cable, yet the product title/description still mention it. Boo! Overall I'm happy with the products (the case especially!), aside from the small issues I have with the caps and grip design. I'd be interested in trying a symmetrical grip design, if the Satisfye guys ever do one - I feel it would just make more sense for me.
J**N
100% worth it for playing handheld
Worth the 2 weeks wait for delivery. It’s night and day difference when playing games that require you to use the right joystick. I would recommend this to anyone playing handheld mode for long periods of time.
G**N
Staisfyed
Bit pricey but a brilliant case and holder I’m happy I bought it.
G**O
A must have accessory
Excellent product, definitely reccomend it for all owners of a Nintendo switch period. Must have accessory.
J**A
Overpriced and uncomfortable - an honest review
I really wanted to love this grip. All my favourite YouTubers that cover the switch love it. I got it and must be part of the 1% that hate it. The asymmetrical setup makes it feel like the switch is off centre. The chunkier right grip makes it feel too difficult to reach the buttons and the under side of the grips feel like they get in the way and stop you comfortably using the shoulder buttons. Then you get to the price. At the end of the day it’s plastic. Nicely finished but it’s literally just plastic. Over £60 for the case and a plastic grip is disappointing. I bought it hoping it was going to be an instant “whoa, this is totally worth the money”, but it wasn’t. I bought the neogrip by Skull N Co for half the price with a case. It has the extra grips, and sure, it’s a bit cheap looking but man it is comfortable and it's lighter too. The Satisfye grip adds a good amount of weight to the switch too. So, if you take a hand off to do something, the weight of the switch feels almost double with this on compared to the neogrip. I’ll happily buy the neogrip twice then buy this once sadly. With the announcement of the Satisfye Ronin, they have obviously looked at the Neogrip and taken inspiration as it looks almost identical bar the Quasimodo grip. Like the CRKD nitro deck, clever marketing for an overpriced piece of kit that is more uncomfortable than its cheaper counterpart. Don’t believe the hype with these things, it’s made me realise that all YouTube is, is a marketing tool for these companies. These reviews are marketed as their “own opinion” but to be honest, it’s still in their interest to hype this stuff up. Try a cheaper option, you’ll probably be pleasantly surprised.
V**A
Excelente.
T**T
👍
N**S
Il faudrait mettre la photo correspondante au produit. Merci de changer la photo pour faire croire qu'on achete le zengrip 2 et de que le patron confirme sur son discord que c'est bien le 2 pour finalement recevoir le produit annoncé. Pourquoi prendre la peine de changer la photo pour mettre celle d'un produit plus récent et ne pas changer l'annonce...
A**O
The grip is quite comfortable and the bag is high quality as well
M**S
This grip definitely lives up to the hype. I kept seeing this grip pop up in all the different youtube channels that I watch about what's new in the gaming world, and even tho most of them I trust very much to be giving honest opinions, I did have my reservations about something being as good as they were making it out to be. I am happy to report that it does live up to the hype. Pros: -Really comfortable -Good quality construction -Great case -Easy to put it, and pull out -Practical extras (USB cable, rubber nubs) Cons: -Not dockable -The kickstand is blocked, and it stands straight forward in table top mode -If you have small hands the grip might feel too big -You cannot keep the switch inside without the Joycons (but then again, why would you need to) I'll admit, the first day I had it I was almost regretting not getting the Skull & Co grip since the Satisfye grip was feeling huge. However, i think this was because I was so used to the switch's small size in hand held (I mostly play in hand held). The grip is big, so it adds a lot of heft and weight to the switch when you have it on. If you have small hands I wouldnt recommend this, it might feel too big (though i think after about an hour or two your hands will get used to it). The extra support makes it so I can confidently hold the switch with just one hand without worrying about stressing the joycon rails. The rubberized grip is just right so as to not let your hands slip, plus it still leaves access to all the buttons and vents. The only thing that can't be used with this grip on is the kickstand, but the grip itself has legs so you can stand the switch up on its own without the need for the kickstand. The only problem is that its not angled, so you only have a straight front orientation for it. I got the slim bundle, and the case seems pretty good quality. I had the Amazon Basics case, which was good and functional, but definitely wouldnt fit the grip. The slim case is much higher quality than the Amazon Basics one, but I have no basis for comparison outside of that. It includes a USB-C to USB-C cable that could be used with an external battery for charging the switch, and 4 rubber nubs that can be put on the analog sticks. As far as the nubs go, at first I didnt like them but now I love them. One thing to note about them is that they increase the deadzone for the analog stick, so you HAVE to recalibrate the joystick after putting them on. If you don't recalibrate your movement in games can be severely impaired. But it's no big deal, it literally takes about 20 seconds to recalibrate each analog stick. Putting the switch in and out of the grip is a zinch. No hassle, no struggles, no slipping. The resistance is just right to make sure the switch is secure, but not too tight so as to make putting it in or out a struggle. After getting this case my switch only comes out when I want to play in docked mode, or for charging it on the dock. Otherwise, it is way too comfortable not to use. One thing to consider is that this grip is great for 3D games like Zelda, Mario Odyssey or Ys (where you actively use both analogs); but i think it would not be nearly as comfortable for 2D platformers, or retro style games like New Super Mario Bros U, or The Messenger (where the analogs are not necessary). Overall the grip has its good things and its bad things, but definitely it has not dissapointed me in the least. I feel the negatives are simply design decisions that had to be made in order for the good things to be extra good, and I really dont mind them. I give this 5 out of 5 because it is exactly what I was hoping for.
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