Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Venom Blue and Pink Silicon Graphic Skin for 2 Wii Remotes (Wii)

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List Price: £8.99
Our Price: £3.20
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Manufacturer: Venom
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Venom EAN: 5031300029267 Label: Venom Manufacturer: Venom Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Venom Release Date: 2006-12-08 Studio: Venom
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great! Comment: I wasn't sure about the quality of these skins, since they're not official merchandise, but they're actually quite good.
They're not as thick or padded as the covers that come with the Wii Remotes, but they feel nicer in your hand, enable you to distinguish whose controller is whose, and also provide cover for the nunchuk.
A good buy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wiimote Skins Comment: After purchasing my wii console I have found that the controllers are quite hard to handle. (obviously after sitting down and thumb bashing on the PS2) When throwing the wiimote around I was too scared to play properly (even with the tie around my wrist) for fear of smashing a vase or window.
I purchased the pink and blue set for me and my partner and now we feel more comfortable to bowl without thinking that we will drop the wiimote and smash something.
- Also it helps to stop arguements about whos controller is whos LOL!!!
Overall a brilliant buy and well worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: SKINS Comment: I actually bought this product so that me and my fiancee could have our own blue and pink controllers (I get very possesive over which controler is mine!!) My skins arrived and i was very impressed as they created a perfect fit round the controler, looked cool, and gave you extra grip to the wiimote, which is very handy when you look at some of the wii games.
The only downside is to change batteries you have to remove product which can be a bit tricky. but well worth buying. Enjoy HOPE THIS HELPS
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2 x silicon skin for Wii remote
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