Nintendo Switch

Are there any products to help make the default joycons more comfortable?



I have a pair of [NexiGo joycon](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71GqLErC1RL._AC_SL1500_.jpg) substitutes that work really well (although the d-pad now gets stuck when I apply too much pressure on the left) but I’d like to get more use out of the default ones. My issue is that I’d like them to be wider than they currently are. [These](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQGR0xd20m_n2I_S_lEtmODn9ukAugPl6PGTQ&usqp=CAU) seem good, though I wish they had an OLED model one. Should I just get the Skull&Co Gripcase?

Any others that’d help though? How are the Skull&Co [buttons](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0355/8296/7943/products/Skull_Co.ThumbGripSetForNintendoSWITCHJoy-ConsAnimalCrossingEdition_600x_6ef61d7f-089d-48d0-a544-37e05aff62b0_600x.jpg?v=1601951186), if anyone has them?

by daun4view

8 Comments

  1. You’ll want a grip, people’s favorite are Skull&Co and Satisfye, which one is best depends on who you ask.

  2. lavendertownradio

    I was going to recommend the Skull and Co NeoGrip

  3. I have Skull & Co Neogrip & Skull & Co Thumbs and it had be a game changer for me!!

    I use Neogrip Medium size at left joycon and Large size at right joycon

    I use Thumbs Medium size at left joycon and Small size at right joycon

    With this setup i can play many hours without any cramps!
    And the big advantage, you can dock it with the Neogrip!!

  4. cybergatuno

    For handheld, Satisfye Grip, hands down.

    For docked, nothing beats the official Pro Controller.

  5. AuraOfSyrinx

    Satisfye grip is the best for handheld, the resting position of you simply holding it is comfortable and puts your thumbs comfortably over the buttons naturally. It doesn’t feel awkward to hold like the Skull n Co grip

  6. judohart

    I got the hori split pad pro to replace the joycons and have never looked back. Theyre thicker and way more comfortable (to me)

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