• Reviews around material (3.39 of 5)

    dreamGEAR Comfort GRIP Protection for your NEW Nintendo 3DS XL

    • While the grips at the bottom do truly give more stability to my 3DS, the material over the L and R trigger makes the buttons harder to push
    • Comfortable and easy to use, snug fit, durable material.
    • Soft material, didn't enjoy it
    • there is no opening for the cartridge and the material is flimsy and not well fitted
    • I do not like the soft rubber material this is made out of
    • the rubbery material feels good to the touch and seems like it will protect it from average height falls and scuffs.
    • I do not like the soft rubber material this is made out of
    • Chucky, thick, soft silicone material
    • Imo top part just gets in the way...good material though.
    • Soft material, didn't enjoy it
    • Its soft material and great for my 4 year old who likes to drop things "accidentally
    • I thought the material wouldn't be sturdy enough to actually not give way under pressure of
    • Nice protective material
    • It is a loose fit, flimsy material that does not stay on or fit well.
    • Soft material makes it enjoyable to use
    • I'll admit, the soft silicone material is a little weird at first, as I was expecting a sturdier material
    • But it's not for me, I just don't like touching this material.
    • I love the soft, squishy material because it feels so comfortable to hold
    • The material is flexible enough that installation (and taking it off) is a snap, but it's also solid enough that it doesn't feel like its going to fall off in my hands.
    • Very comfortable, but I'm confused as to why it doesn't have a cut out for the game card slot.
    • On a personal note, my hands are prone to cramping after just a few minutes of gameplay on my DS XL, now I can comfortably enjoy gaming for as long as I want!
    • Comfortable and soft with good protection (L and R buttons would be most vulnerable but are fully covered.)Provides a decent palm offset for a more ergonomic use
    • And the R and L buttons are really hard to push
    • In addition, I didn't like the silicone R and L button
    • The ports are all in the right places and the rear R and L buttons are still sensitive and it gives those buttons a nice trigger effect
    • keeps stuff from breaking useful I like it
    • Very comfortable, but I'm confused as to why it doesn't have a cut out for the game card slot.
    • On a personal note, my hands are prone to cramping after just a few minutes of gameplay on my DS XL, now I can comfortably enjoy gaming for as long as I want!
    • One thing that you don't realize right away based on the product photos though is that the "tabs" that extend under the shoulder buttons make R and L feel like triggers, which can be a bad thing; you don't have tactile feedback of the button press when doing so, and actually the tab kind of gets in the way sometimes
    • Would never buy again due to issue with fitting over the top L and R buttons, it either sticks or doesnt sit over it.
    • The case also annoyingly covers up all the trigger buttons with it's own button pad, making it extremely hard to L-Target things in games like MH4U.
    • In that area of the 3ds, the rubber isn't snug, so that it can still have its open/close functionality, and because all the shoulder buttons are covered in loose rubber you may miss L,R, ZL, and ZR inputs.
    • The L/R buttons are are sometimes too stiff and will be held down or too sensitive that it will just activate on it's own, thus you'll probably have to make more holes in order to enjoy this product
    • Comfortable and soft with good protection (L and R buttons would be most vulnerable but are fully covered.)Provides a decent palm offset for a more ergonomic use
    • The bulge on the back that works ad a finger rest also allows you to use the L and R triggers like a normal controller.