I bought the Satisfye grip bundle and the Zadii grip bundel at the same time. I couldn't settle on weather to go with the bargin, or pay a couple more bucks for quality. We have 2 Switches, so I decided get one of each so I could choose the one I liked best and give the other the kids. The Satisfye grip bundle is everything I wanted. A comfortable ergonomic grip with a case to hold everything. Both the grip and case are high quality and they look great. The Switch fits snugly in both, and there was enough storage to fit my games, tools, extra parts, screen protector, and Nintendo 3DS with all my games. With everything in it's a tight fit but it works. The grip isn't docable (which I expected) but I believe the design is for maximum support while keeping the Switch from getting too hot. If they came out with a custom doc for the Sastisfye grip (No game holders or controller stands or anything special) I would buy it.The Zadii pro grip and case are very close in comparison but there are a couple key factors that led me to choosing the Satisfye grip. The Zadii grip is a little loose, if you hold it upside down It slowly slides out. The handles are slippery and the see through material looks cheap. But the grip has a similar hold and fits nicely in the case. The case doesn't have quite as much room but will hold everything except nintendo Switch. On a positive note my kids left the grip by itself on the floor and my size 11 steeltoe boots found it... Hard. The grip survived 220lbs if me with zero damage, nothing broke, nothing is bent, not even a scuff left behind. The Zadii grip is a comparable buy, a decent bargain, and the kids love it. Overall the Satisfye grip is my favorite and I'd recommend it to anyone that can afford the extra 20$