![]() ![]() The grips are REALLY snug at first, to the point that you feel like you’re going to break the case or console when removing or installing them. I struggled at first to remove the snap grips (I believe the case came with them installed). The advantage of the slider system is that you don’t need to remove the case in order to change the grips. While the grips of the OG Gripcase used a reverse-alligator clip design, these grips slide on and off the Gripcase Lite. Installing the grips was a bit trickier for me, at least at first. ![]() Installing the case in this order makes installation very easy, in my experience. Push the case around the remaining bottom corner.Lift the case around the remaining shoulder button.Push the case on the bottom of whichever shoulder button you started with.Be sure to get the front edge of the case clear around the L or R shoulder button. Start with one of the shoulder corners – it doesn’t matter which side.Starting this way will make installation almost impossible. It seemed logical, as there weren’t any shoulder buttons there, so it would be easy to get the case around there first. With my V1 Switch, I made the mistake, that I imagine many do, of starting on one of the bottom corners. Installing the shell on your Switch is simple, provided you know where to start. GripCase on your Nintendo Switch Lite: installing the clear shell on your console, and installing the grips on the clear shell. There are two components to installing the Skull & Co. ![]()
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