Picking a Nintendo Switch travel case often comes down to one question: do you want to bring your entire setup or keep things lean and protected? Two used PDP 2-in-1 cases-the Multicolor Travel Case and the Pull-N-Go Travel Case-offer different answers to that same carry-on dilemma. Both are designed for the Nintendo Switch, both call themselves 2-in-1 console and accessory cases, and both are listed as used. At their listed prices, they also land at different points in the same spending range. That makes the right choice less about "case or no case" and more about what you plan to carry.
Quick verdict
Choose the Multicolor 2-in-1 if you want room for a dock, Pro Controller, charger, and small extras in a single case. Choose the Pull-N-Go if you prefer a padded, all-black shell that protects the essentials and keeps a low profile. The better buy is whichever one matches the gear you take on your next trip.
Comparison table
| Product | Price | Price bar | Condition | Color | Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PDP Multicolor 2-in-1 Travel Case | $12.99 | Used | Multicolor | Compatible with console, games, game card, controller, and headset | |
| PDP Pull-N-Go Travel Case | $23.00 | Used | Black | Polyester, padded protection for console and accessories |
Where each product wins
Where the Multicolor case wins: its compatibility list goes beyond the console to include games, a game card, a controller, and a headset, and the product description says it can handle earbuds, spare Joy-Con controllers, a Switch dock, a Pro Controller, a charger, an HDMI cable, a card case, and Joy-Con straps at the same time. If you need one case for a full Switch setup, this is the one.
Where the Pull-N-Go wins: it is described as made of durable polyester with a padded design, and it comes in a black shell that doesn't draw attention. If you want a case that cushions the essentials and reads as more understated, this is the better match.
Product notes
PDP Gaming Nintendo Switch Travel Case, 2-in-1 Console and Accessories Case-Used

The Multicolor case's biggest draw is the carry capacity. The description names earbuds, two spare Joy-Cons, a Switch dock, a Pro Controller, a charger, an HDMI cable, a card case, four Joy-Con straps, plus the console with Joy-Cons attached as fitting together. One trade-off is the Multicolor finish, which won't appeal if you want a monotone look. It also lists games, a game card, a controller, and a headset among compatible gear, making it a broad all-in-one travel option. For the lower listed price, it gives you the most packing ambition in this head-to-head.
PDP Gaming Pull-N-Go Nintendo Switch Travel Case, 2-in-1 Console and Accessories

The Pull-N-Go's strongest point is protection. The description highlights a padded design and durable polyester exterior, giving a clear reason to trust it with the console and everyday essentials. The black color keeps it low-profile, and the 2-in-1 layout means you can access the gear without pulling everything out. The listed compatibility is console-focused, while the Multicolor case also lists games, a game card, a controller, and a headset. If your carry needs stay close to the console itself, this case's higher listed price buys you padding and a cleaner look.
Final choice by use case
- Pack the full setup: Choose the Multicolor 2-in-1. At $12.99, it is the lower-priced option and the description says it can hold a dock, Pro Controller, charger, HDMI cable, and more at once.
- Prioritize padding: Choose the Pull-N-Go. At $23.00, it delivers a padded polyester shell and a neutral black color for the console and basics.
The $10.01 price gap between these two listed prices is meaningful, but the deciding factor should be how much gear you actually carry. If you want one case to swallow your whole Switch setup, the Multicolor case is the smart fit. If you want a cushioned, no-fuss carry for the essentials, the Pull-N-Go takes it.