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Smash 3DS New 3DS XL Users! Get the Comfort Grip!

CryoGX

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Just picked up a new peripheral for my n3DS called the Comfort Grip. Comes from Dreamgear, and it feels like a silicon cloud-armor-controller hybrid that really reduces cramps in the hand when Smashing for a while! Seriously, it's got me happy enough to shamelessly advertise this thing for them! It even comes with shoulder "triggers" you can use in place of the shoulder buttons, albeit they're a little less responsive. Regardless, it's worth the 20$!
 

mario123007

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Not sure if this is good for Smash...
 

CryoGX

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Not sure if this is good for Smash...
It depends on how big your hands are/if you cramp up using the 3DS by itself, imo. I don't have very big hands, but I cramp up during long sessions of Smash; this thing adds enough volume and comfort to the portable for me to not really worry about that anymore. The main thing that's bad for Smash are the "triggers" that the thing adds to the shoulder buttons, since they don't respond as fast (but you can still use the shoulder buttons themselves just fine).
 

PlTe

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You have to take the grip off whenever you wanna switch the game.
 

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It depends on how big your hands are/if you cramp up using the 3DS by itself, imo. I don't have very big hands, but I cramp up during long sessions of Smash; this thing adds enough volume and comfort to the portable for me to not really worry about that anymore. The main thing that's bad for Smash are the "triggers" that the thing adds to the shoulder buttons, since they don't respond as fast (but you can still use the shoulder buttons themselves just fine).
I don't know if I can buy this in Taiwan... I remember in Taiwan they already have a similar version of this one.
 
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CryoGX

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You have to take the grip off whenever you wanna switch the game.
Yeah, forgot about that >.<

I haven't been taking the grip off entirely; just moving the bottom left half off, switching the games, and stretching that part back on. It sucks, but at least that part's protected, too. :4sonic:
 
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