Khanka Hard Travel Case Replacement for Numark DJ2GO2 Touch Pocket DJ Controller
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In summary, the OP is In fact, it will fit in the DJ2GO2 case just fine, and there is even a bit of Perhaps another piece of foam will need to be placed under the top part. So far, it has been a great case since I got it today.
There are a couple letter Those who are right in this case are as follows. "*br>*br>21 3/4" long (left to right) 10 1/2" deep (front to back) 2" tall or deep (meaning to the bottom of the In addition, you can add approximately. There is an additional 1/2" space when the lid is zipped closed due to the design. -) *br> *br>The case also comes with a thin agg shell pad to offer extra protection to the knobs, faders, The Numark MixTrack III Pro case I use is simply awesome for lightweight controllers such as this Numark MixTrack III Pro. *br> My sincere thanks and I hope this will be helpful.
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This case fits my switch perfectly with the Hori SplitPad Pro and is a great value for the money. If you want a case for only $10, this is As a result, I had a pleasant surprise.
I have a Switch Case for an Nintendo. This case is designed to hold my Nintendo Switch. I bought it for that purpose. For the Hori Split Pad Pros, there has been no ideal case to fit them until now, but this case works great. The foam insert in the top section will push down on the Switch and secure it in place with a slight amount of wiggle room. Because the foam is soft and flexible, you don't need to worry about the pressure from the joysticks either. It is hard to catch how nice the case's interior is on the photos, because the soft material inside is difficult to show. The zippers are also nice and colorful, and the case's exterior is very solid. Stunning case. There is not enough to say about it. Although I could have fitted more red game cases under the Switch when it was sat inside its case, I managed to fit six of the red cases under it. Trying to put my Anker Powercore underneath the switch, I found it does fit, but it's a tight fit I wouldn't trust. Must-buy for those with a Split Pad.
I REALLY LIKE THIS CASE BECAUSE I CAN USE IT WITH the HORI Switch Pad Pro! My sincere thanks go out to you, Mr. I am a Reddit There is a foam insert that protects the switch. The interior of the device is very soft. My main concern was that my very small accessories would be stuck behind the foam, but after putting them behind the foam, it works fine. The thumb sticks do not click down when I put them behind the foam. Just buy it if you are on the fence about The inside of the bag is almost a perfect fit, so it doesn't really rattle around.
When I initially purchased the co2CREA case, I was unsure of the price. I was able to complete the task. The application got the job done, but it was not In light of my slightly disappointing experience with that Khanka case, I figured I'd try this Khanka case which is the exact same product but does cost As a result of comparing the two, I can conclude that the Khanka is superior in all ways. Despite differences in appearance and function, they represent many of the same products The dimensions are the same, the stitching lines are the same, and the fit is the same as well. There is a good chance that they were manufactured in the same facility. It is the quality of materials that distinguishes them. Everything is nicer the nylon is heavier, the case is rigid, the zipper is smoother, the webbing for the handle is thicker, the rubber handle is thicker, the foam is denser. . . everything is better. It only has one downside, gaudy zipper pulls, but I will replace those In summary, if you want to save the $2 then go for the co2CREA and it will do the job, but if you want the Khanka you will be rewarded with a better case. As you can see, I'm using it to transport my HHKB Hybrid Type-V holster This is a perfect fit. Khanka is featured on the left and Co2CREA on the right (in all pictures).
In spite of its not the advertised purpose, this Nintendo Switch case works superbly as a joycon case if you have the Hori Split Pad Pro.
My switch does not have a grip case wherever I go, and I've been struggling to find a travel case that has one. It was mentioned in a Reddit post that finally convinced me to order it. There's nothing better than a cheap, strong switch holder that holds my switch quite securely. The gator card case holds 11 games and even has room for my game cards. If I had a spare USB stick I could probably do that as well Charge your phone with a C cable if you need it in an emergency. If you use a Nintendo Switch with a grip case, I highly recommend this.