KIWI design [Newer Version] Knuckle Strap for Oculus Quest 1/Oculus Rift S Touch Controller Grip Accessories with Adjustable Wrist Strap (1 Pair, Not Fit Quest 2)

  • Better Immersion and Protection - Specially designed this knuckle strap for Oculus Quest & Oculus Rift S Touch Controller, allows you release your hands from the controllers but keeps them in place which can add better immersions while in VR experience, also adds extra protection for your controllers with the wrist strap. Please Note : This product just for Oculus Quest 1, NOT for Quest 2.
  • Wear Resistant and Comfortable - The knuckle strap is made of high quality PU Leather material, it is non-slip, durable and comfortable. Wrist Strap is made of durable Polyester Cotton material, it's more comfortable and sweatproof than the original oculus wrist straps.
  • Adjustable and Secure - Nylon Magic Tape on knuckle strap and PC Sliding Piece on wrist strap for adjustable length, so the straps can be used with different sized hands and wrists, meanwhile the PC Sliding Piece will stay up by your wrist when tightened, make your wrist strap not easily loosen up.
  • Two Installation Modes - Easy to install and disassemble thanks to the unique design. There are 2 installation modes for your options, holds the controller grip via the rubber loop Or ties the rubber loop on controller circle.
  • What You Get - 1 Pair Knuckle Strap with Wrist Strap + 1*User Guide & Warranty. 18-month product warranty and 24x7 hrs friendly customer service.

I've tried a few different knuckle straps for the Quest touch controllers, and I can say that these are a step above all others. The rubber ring that goes around the controller is flat, which makes a huge difference in the way these are positioned. I once had a pair from some other company that were round, and eventually they dug into the strap so much that they formed a grove. I can't see that happening with these, nor losing their position. The velcro quality is fantastic - They feel as good as the Quest velcro on the headstrap - premium. The bottom part slid into the controller with little effort, but still tight. Finally, the standout feature of these straps has to be the extra wrist strap in addition to the knuckle strap. Having both is a game changer for me, and here's why: I love the knuckle strap style. It feels comfortable, and I can relax my hands but also immediately take control when needed, all without having to separate my hands from the controllers. But when it comes time to remove them, I have to fumble around, removing the controllers, sitting them down, and then removing the headset. But with these, I get the awesomeness of the knuckle straps, plus the ability to slide the controller off my hand and remove my headset in one easy motion. No more feeling around for a place to sit the controllers down. Plus if I ever play an intense round of BeatSaber, I know that they won't fly off my hands - an extra safety precaution. Sure, that's what the original straps are for, but those aren't knuckle straps; these are, and they are the best of both worlds. Plus the quality of the strap, the velcro, and the rubber ring seal the deal for me!

I got an Oculus Quest about a month ago and got instantly addicted to beat saber. I watched some review videos of a few different controller straps and decided on this one. It didn't take long to get it set up. I went with connecting it to the round part, rather than the grip. I had to move it around a little to get the right tension that still allowed me to touch the buttons. At first I also used the wrist straps but then I took those off. I found that the knuckle or behind the hand part was enough to keep them on my hands and the strap was adding feedback to my hands when I moved that was a distraction. They are also way easier to slip in and out of with the behind the hand part and without the wrist strap, making it way easier to pause the game to do something and come back to it. In beat saber, it scores the quality of how you hit each box - dead center or off center etc. My per box score went up immediately upon using these. Without them, I had been holding the controller in a way that kept the battery compartment from sliding open and keeping the controller from flying out of my hand - whereas, with these on, neither of those is an issue so I could hold the controller as if I were gripping an actual cylindrical object, so the angle of the strike wasn't as affected. I haven't used any others so I can't compare and contrast but so far these have been a great purchase for me.

I had the older style Mamut grips and they were ok but i found myself missing the wrist strap. I wanted both the 'stuck to your hands' grip, but also be able to just drop them and let them hang without having to fumble for a surface to put your controllers on. KiWi Delivered. The strap that comes across your hands accommodates my larger hands while not altering the angle the controller sits in my hands. No 'cup' for the controller to sit in means easier battery changing. Wrist straps add a layer of security and ease for getting the controllers out of your hands to use both hands to life your HMD up. The one single CON i have that i don't like is the buckle for the wrist straps, it sucks. It moves on it's own as you play loosening over time. If the buckle had some kind of spring loaded locking mechanism it would be perfect. I'm currently trying to find something that'll work so i can get rid of these crappy ones they came with. Overall though I'm happy with them.

These are great inexpensive knuckle grips and have a lot of leeway for grip sizes. They are installed directly in to the controllers instead of just looping them around the sensor like other more expensive versions - which to me make them more reliable. The wrist straps are a nice addition but I don’t use them because the buckle that holds them tight to your wrist do not clamp down tight enough on the strap to keep a consistent ‘pinch’ around your wrist. They end up loosening easily and start flopping around especially when playing intensive games that require a lot of controller movement. However, aside from that I like the knuckle grips design better than most other solutions out there.

I set it up mine like in the image, attaching the rubber to the ring instead of in the top, like this I still feel a secure grip and don't need to use the additional straps (they can still be useful when letting friends play). Great product!

Amazing product. This newer version just adds to the original with all pluses. The safety lanyard is awesome! Both knuckle straps are very light weight and hold the controllers to your hands that still feel extremely sturdy and strong. The lanyards are also very light weight and the plastic sliding piece actually stays up by your wrist when tightened ( unlike the original quest straps that’s would loosen up after a few swings of my hand. Another great product from KIWI!

These really are a premium accessory that matches the build quality and aesthetic of the Quest, itself. One strap did have a minor flaw that understandably got overlooked by quality control but their customer service was quick to simply replace it. Admittedly, I chose Kiwi on account of their receptiveness to feedback in communities like Reddit and it seems like the designer genuinely takes pride in their products and constantly wishes to improve them. It's safe to say I'll be sticking to their ecosystem of affordable yet stylish and functional accessories for the foreseeable future!

Quite comfortable with the Quest 1 through beat saber, thrill of the fight, creed,robo recall and other fast paced and fitness gaming. I thought with the narrower but thicker end to straps on the quest 2 it would not fit but it looks like its thick enough to stay in the correct space while playing so kudos for flexibility

I love these new and improved knuckle straps from Kiwi! They make the touch controllers feel much more secure in my hand, so I don't worry about them slipping out of my hands and go flying across the room. I think the flat rubber rings are a much more durable, as well. The thicker, longer wrist straps are more comfortable than the stock straps. Way to go Kiwi!

At first I really wasn't a huge fan of them, I thought they'd be far more comfortable than they actually were, but after forcing myself to use them, they're pretty perfect for games like Pavlov, Superhot, etc, but lacked in something like Beatsaber where I really like to change my angle at which I'm striking. I really recommend setting it up with the rubber band setting up a "knot" kind of thing around the halo, as seen in the picture, as the other way was far too uncomfortable for my liking.

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