
- Compatible with: Nintendo Wii. 2 Tone Silicone Skin Case for Nintendo Wii Remote Control & Nunchuk Black / Gray
- Keep your Nintendo Wii controller & Nunchuk safe & protected with style with this Silicone Skin Case
- Personalize each of the Wii Remote Controller & Nunchuk with different colors for every member of the family
- Add a splash of color to your Nintendo Wii remote controller & nunchuk and provide an instant all around protection from scratches
- Non-slip surface is great for providing better grip to enhance gaming performance
Product DescriptionSmooth and washable design ensures comfort and cleanliness. Unique design allows easy access to all buttons, controls & ports without having to remove the skin. Additional colors available. Wii Remote controller & Nunchuk NOT included. Color: Black / Gray. Manufactured using premium virgin silicone material Compatible with: Nintendo Wii. . . More >>
Eforcity Premium 2 Tone Virgin Silicone Skin Case for Nintendo Wii Remote Control & Nunchuk Black / Gray
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Xbox 360 “Slim” Is Not Real
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Texting is so last year
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