
Hey all, I am seeking a case that has the absolute smallest depth footprint for packing purposes. A lot of cases out there either emphasize ergonomics which of course add tons of bulk, or try to be thin, but still make the joycon part of the case thick like the Tomtoc, which I own. Seeing as in some situations, the "thinness" of a case is only as much as its thickest point, what case out there adds the least possible bulk?
I am mostly interests in protecting the front of the switch 2 (screen, joysticks, and buttons) from damage. One example I saw was this Spigen case, but I wanted to see what else was out there.
Posted by ordinaryrendition
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Genki forcefield is pretty thin imo. But that spigen looks thinner
I was also looking around for a super slim case for travel and I ended up buying that exact Spigen case you linked. I think it’s definitely the thinnest out of all the options.
I like the Savage Raven Neogrip. It has nice bulky grips for ergonomics but you can just slide them off and Chuck em I’m your bag. With the grips removed, the grip is slim and should fit into any Switch 2 case.
Check out this [Savage Raven one](https://www.amazon.ca/Savage-StandGrip-Bundle-Nintendo-Switch/dp/B0F48LXM9R?th=1). I know this adds some bulk to the joy cons, but it’s really comfortable to hold and play and the hardshell cover does a good job protecting the screen. I’ve tossed this in a backpack and not had any concerns or issues.
No Spigen. Bought a bunch of their stuff at release. Terrible quality overall given the price. Go with jsaux, savage raven. Genki, whoever else.
if you want thinner than the official case just put it in a fucking sock, itll have more protection
I love the Tomtoc slim case. Does the job with no fuss. Feels good in the hand too.
Now I need to know: What’s the thickest Switch 2 case out there?