It’s time for another two minute review, and this one is for the Sony PS Vita CitySlicker Case from Waterfield Designs.
We have reviewed a number of products from Waterfield Designs in the past, including MacBook Air cases and even bags, and so we thought it was time to review something a little smaller, and hope that we could get the same sort of quality and protection for our Vita.
This is how Waterfield Designs describe the case:
“The slim PS Vita CitySlicker is probably the best-looking case out there for your PS Vita or PS Vita Slim. Made of sturdy ballistic nylon and leather, it’s custom-fitted for your device and provides pockets for commonly-played games you may want to take along. The cushy interior hugs the PS Vita so it doesn’t jostle around. The exterior sports a double-layer leather flap that enriches its look. The back of the case has a stretchable, self-locking zippered pocket to hold more games and ear-buds.”
A Closer Look
The back part of the case has a very easy to use zip which opens up the rear compartment.
You can easily store your earbuds or something else in the back as it is quite stretchy.
Even with the Vita in the case it still is quite small.
When you open up the front flap you have access to the main compartment and also cartridge holders.
Using the Case
It is very easy to slip your Vita into the main compartment.
And the same goes for the cartridge holders. There are only five but you could always store some in the back.
Final Thoughts
Having reviewed a number of Waterfield Design products in the past, I was expecting a certain level of quality, and I wasn’t disappointed. The case is very well made, and feels very good in your hands, it is also very lightweight but at the same time is gives your Vita a lot of protection for when you are carrying it around in your bag.
The front flap opens and closes very easily and locks in place with two studs – it won’t open on it’s own so you don’t need to worry about something falling out! The back has a large zip and you can store whatever you want there, as long as its small. I stored my earbuds there and it didn’t detract from the look of the case.
The front also has five cartridge holders and again these are very secure, so you won’t be losing anything from in there! The Vita slides in very easily into the pouch and is held there very securely.
Overall I was once again very impressed with the amount of effort Waterfield Designs has put into their work, this really is the Vita case to own.
The Sony PS Vita CitySlicker Case is available now in Black, Kiwi, Orange, Camel and Grizzly (which is the one we are reviewing here) and costs $49.