We like to take our Wii system over to friends' houses, so we were in the market for a carrying case.We bought this at Target (for more than the Amazon.com price) on a whim, and here are our impressions:
Points For:
- It does hold the system, sensor bar, 2 Wii Remote Controllers, 2 Wii Nunchuk Controllers, and the associated A/V cable and power cord quite comfortably.In fact, the sensor car has its own padded, zippered compartment inside.That's everything for 2 people, plus an extra little spot for either 2 games (in cases) or one Official Nintendo Wii Wheel.
- The thoughtful addition of a couple elastic bands allows for the securing of a couple items.
- It features both a shoulder strap and a handle, for ease of carrying.
- The padding is decent enough to keep me from feeling nervous when setting the loaded bag in the trunk (or allowing our 4-year old to heft it around).
Strikes Against:
- It does only hold what was mentioned above.That's about it.I was able to shove one Wii Classic Controller in there too, but not by much.It's a tight squeeze for anything else, unless you use the front pocket for 2 more Wiimotes rather than a wheel, as we do.
- It feels lopsided when holding it by the top handle - not well balanced.
- It is, comparatively, smaller for the money than it's closest competitor, the Wii G-pak Console Organizer Case.
Overall, it's a decent case for those looking to port around a Wii with accessories for 2.For our family's needs, it's a bit small - we have 4 players and 4 remotes.It works for that, but you have to leave the wheels at home and bring the games separately.We use a car visor CD carrier for the games, and that actually fits behind the main flap pretty well.
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