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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Ultimate Protection and Organized Travel: CTA Digital Hard-shell EVA Travel Case for Nintendo Switch (Textured) by Antonio Bacon

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Medium-duty holdall for PSVita, four Vita games, and two UMD-sized items.

It has a carabiner so you can attach it to a belt loop or backpack strap or something, but I don't know why you need it. It has a zipper so your stuff doesn't fall out, which is nice, but almost all of these products have it. The outer shell is black fabric with a thin hard plastic core I think. It's not the most durable thing in the world - don't expect it to protect your Vita and games if you drop it down the stairs or get run over by your mom's car. But it protects against small bumps that often happen when traveling. There are three types of pockets inside. There are two elastic straps on one side that hold the PSVita in place. It fits the PCH-1001 model, not sure about other models as I don't have any other models. The other side has a flap that acts as a cushion for the top of the Vita when you close the bag. The back (or top) of the suitcase has two additional types of pockets. There are four tiny pockets for your Vita games and two mesh pockets that are the perfect size for a UMD (PSP game/movie disc) each. You could also put a small pocket pad and pen on the flap before closing it, but there really isn't much extra room for accessories and the like. If you plan to take more than four PSVita games with you, I recommend hiding them in a zip-top sandwich bag and placing them on the flap here. If you plan to carry more than two large items (like these UMDs) I would recommend using a different case for that.

Pros
  • PlayStation Vita
Cons
  • Non-automatic