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Yes and no. I used to, but I don't much anymore. So, not at the moment.AjaxNeronSame with me. I used to use them all the time, but then when i got the charge station, mk, and GH. all of those can't use the wii jacket. so i took them off, and haven't put them back on since
Yes.
One day I was playing Budokai Tenkaichi 3 with my friends, and I was losing. I`m really competitive, got mad and slamed my wardrobe
I broke my finger, but not the remote since I always put the wii jacket.
Always do! If the Wiimotes are not in my Wii Wheel or my Guitar Hero controller, they are always to be encased in my jackets.wiifan001
Same here. Plus, not only do I not want the dirt on my Wii Remote, but the Wii Jacket actually makes the Remote feel bigger and more comfortable than it normally is.
[QUOTE="AjaxNeron"]Yes and no. I used to, but I don't much anymore. So, not at the moment.alexh_99Same with me. I used to use them all the time, but then when i got the charge station, mk, and GH. all of those can't use the wii jacket. so i took them off, and haven't put them back on since
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it is much more comfortablek3nne3ewith or without? if you say with i will dispute you! :) those things make the wiimote feel clunky and toy like. strapless and gloveless is the way to go
I use them because I have large hands. I have a difficult time with smaller phones as well, which is why I usually stick with clamshell type layout cell phones.
I like them because they are comfortable. I had the straps for a while, but found myself not using them, so I removed them. It's difficult for me to use the strap with my gigantic hands. It's simply not long enough.
The only time I take the jacket off is when I put it into the Wii Wheel. I pull the bottom of the sleeve off to put them into my recharger. I searched for a recharger and actually found one that has Li-Po batteries and the casing looks the same as the original, plus it's charging points.
I'd probably use it without, but I have a hard time pulling my long fingers in to hit the buttons as is. Making it smaller would only frustrate me.
I have had my Wii since last October and I haven't noticed any dirt buildup, but I store my things away and always wash and dry my hands before using my electronics.
I also like the fact that the jacket covers the Nunchuck port at the bottom when it isn't in use. I know that they used gold pins in these systems contacts, but even gold tarnishes and it's best not to have something like that exposed constantly that is being handled. You'd be amazed at what the acids in your skin can destroy. I don't handle any of the chrome plated plastic parts of my toy collection either for the same reason.
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