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WaterField Unveils Ultra-Slim and Vibrant Dash Express Case for Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite

SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) JUNE 30, 2020

San-Francisco designer and manufacturer, WaterField Designs, announces the Dash Express Case for the Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite: an ultra-light, sleek Switch sleeve for taking the Switch on the go or for stashing inside a professional bag. The affordable Dash Express Switch case protects the naked Switch with Joy-Cons attached in beautiful, water-resistant, Italian “Forza” fabric lined with a padded, plush liner. Preorders through July 15 include a complimentary leather 4-cartridge game holder ($10 value).

“The versatile Dash is now the lightest and thinnest protective case in our Nintendo Switch Case lineup, and it’s also our most affordable,” said Gary Waterfield, company founder. “The water-resistant ‘Forza’ fabric is made by weaving together two yarn-dyed nylon threads creating a vibrant basket-weave pattern with beautiful undertones. It’s a stunning case you’ll want to show off.”

Dash Express Switch Case Features:

  • Featherweight and slim at only 2.2 oz and .5 inches thick.
  • Unique, water-resistant “Forza” material with an ultra-plush, padded liner — as soft as a puppy’s ear — protect the handheld from dings and scratches. (Also available in black ballistic nylon or tan waxed canvas.)
  • Simple elastic band keeps Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite securely inside and keeps the case slim.
  • Customizable add-on options include a leather 4-cartridge game holder that fits into the case (complimentary with preorders through 7/15), a carabiner, and/or a leather wrist loop.
  • Designed and handcrafted in WaterField’s San Francisco sewing studio.

The minimalist Dash Express Case for the Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite joins the popular array of unique WaterField Designs Nintendo Switch Cases developed with significant input from gamers of all backgrounds. The selection addresses varied use cases and includes: the Slip Case, the Pouch, the CitySlicker, the SwitchPack, and the Sutter Sling Pouch.

Availability & Pricing
Dash Express Case for Nintendo Switch:
Price: $39
Colors and materials: Water-resistant, nylon, woven “Forza” Italian fabric in coffee, blue, or red; or black ballistic nylon; or tan waxed canvas. Ultra-soft, padded lining. Elastic strap closure.
Dimensions and weight: Dash for Switch — 10.375 x 5 x 0.5; 2.2 oz. Dash for Switch Lite — 9 x 4.5 x 0.5; 1.8 oz.
Optional add-ons: 4-cartridge Leather Game Holder +$10 (complimentary through July 15); aluminum carabiner +$2; 3/8-inch leather wrist loop +$15.

Additional WaterField Designs Nintendo Switch Cases:
Switch Pouch: $49
Slip Case: $59
CitySlicker: $79
Sutter Sling Pouch: $119
SwitchPack: $129

About WaterField Designs
WaterField Designs is an innovative San Francisco designer and manufacturer of bags and cases for tech-savvy consumers who want to stylishly and responsibly transport their technology. WaterField manufactures custom-fitted, high-quality cases and bags for a full-range of laptop computers, smartphones, tablets, gaming devices, and other digital gear. All products are manufactured to exacting standards entirely in San Francisco. More information is available at the company website under “Our Story.”

WaterField Designs, SFBags , Dash Express Case, CitySlicker, SwitchPack, and Sutter Sling Pouch are trademarks of WaterField Designs. © 1998-2020. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Ben

I am the owner of Cerebral-overload.com and the Verizon Wireless Reviewer for Techburgh.com. My love of gadgets came from his lack of a Nintendo Game Boy when he was a child . I vowed from that day on to get his hands on as many tech products as possible. My approach to a review is to make it informative for the technofile while still making it understandable to everyone. Ben is a new voice in the tech industry and is looking to make a mark wherever he goes. When not reviewing products, I is also a 911 Telecommunicator just outside of Pittsburgh PA. Twitter: @gizmoboaks

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