Although I own a couple of City Slickers and still look to them as my go-to EDC pouches for the Switch, I recently decided to pick up a Switchpack. I wanted a bag that can hold a lot of accessories with the Switch to take with me on longer trips, and I wanted something to be able to store these accessories together in when I’m not traveling. The Switchpack fits the bill perfectly for both goals. It’s beautifully constructed, and I would argue that it is probably the best looking Switch bag yet. However, for me, it’s still a little bit on the bulky side for every day carry, so it serves a slightly different purpose for me than the City Slicker. The Switchpack won’t accommodate a Switch that is in a larger, more ergonomic case like a Skull case, but it can fit, somewhat tightly, a Switch with a lower profile case, like some of the dockable ones out there. My only criticism of this bag is that I would like the pocket that holds the console itself to be heavier and more padded, but aside from that, I’m really happy with this bag for the purpose it serves.