

🖤 Grip the game, own the moment.
The Joy-Con Comfort Grip for Nintendo Switch is an officially licensed accessory designed to combine your left and right Joy-Con controllers into one ergonomic, lightweight unit. Featuring double-injected rubber grips for enhanced comfort and an easy slide-in locking mechanism, it reduces hand fatigue during extended play sessions. Its sleek black design complements your gaming setup, making it a must-have for serious Nintendo Switch players seeking both style and function.





















| ASIN | B01MS7YUA7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 75 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 2 in Nintendo Switch Controllers |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (35,316) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1501064-01R |
| Language | None |
| Product Dimensions | 17.15 x 5.72 x 12.7 cm; 90.72 g |
| Rated | Not PEGI rated |
| Release date | 24 Mar. 2017 |
J**N
Thumbs up
Great quality fast delivery, works well
N**G
Comfortable Grip And Easy To Put Joycons In
Very comfortable and very nice came before estimated time and very nice driver nice price official product and very comfortable for my family to hold
M**K
Great controller
Good controller holder. Massively improved my Mario kart
A**R
Much more comfortable than the stock plastic grip
I have been a Switch owner since launch, and while I love the versatility of the Joy-Cons, the standard plastic grip that comes with the console always felt a bit slippery and narrow during long gaming sessions. I picked up this Comfort Grip hoping to reduce hand cramping during longer playthroughs. I’ve been testing this grip for about two weeks now, mostly playing The Legend of Zelda and Mario Kart 8 for sessions ranging from 30 minutes to three hours. Performance and Experience The biggest difference you notice immediately is the rubberized back. The standard grip is hard plastic, but this one has a soft-touch rubber coating on the handles. It makes a huge difference in terms of grip security; my hands didn't get sweaty or slip around nearly as much as they do with the original. The width feels slightly different—it fills the palm a bit better. The slide-in mechanism is smooth; the Joy-Cons click in satisfyingly and feel very secure. I also confirmed that the player indicator lights on the Joy-Cons are clearly visible through the front panel, just like the official description claims. One nice little design touch I noticed is that because of the wider base, this grip actually stands up on its own on a coffee table, which looks quite tidy next to the dock. Pros • Ergonomics: The rubber grips are significantly more comfortable than hard plastic. • Stability: The Joy-Cons lock in tight with no wobble. • Design: It stands upright on flat surfaces, which is a nice aesthetic touch. Cons • Non-Charging: It’s important to note that this is a passive grip; it does not charge your Joy-Cons while you play. You still have to dock them to charge. • Size: If you have very small hands, the slightly bulkier handles might take a moment to get used to compared to the stock grip. Verdict If you play your Switch in "TV mode" often and find your hands getting tired holding the standard plastic controller, this is a worthy upgrade. It doesn't change the functionality, but the rubberized texture makes it much nicer to hold for extended periods.
M**.
Makes playing the switch even more fun
This has been great for my kids to enjoy playing on the switch, its easy to use, fits their hands as well as adults. Seems well made.
D**R
Better than official?
Better than the official Nintendo one. Ok the fitments aren't metal, but the grips are rubberised and actually grippy. Very happy.
A**R
Great product
Great value for money , one happy child!
C**N
A noticeably different quality
We recently got more joycons to go with our switch, so ultimately needed a new grip for easier play. This grip is cheaper than the nintendo version, but it is noticeably different. My major gripe with it is if I push up on the up stick on the left hand side, the controller slips upwards. Partly this is a 'bad design' on the joycons part, there is only a small plastic clip that holds them in place, but this flaw does not exist to the same extent on the nintendo product. It is also happening with the old and new controllers, so it isn't as if the controller itself is worn. If the product had been more expensive, or if the packaging hadn't been completely shredded by the person opening it, I would be considering returning the product for a refund. However, it is cheap enough that it just about survives.
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