Weeks of use later, and it turns out I chose right.
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A match made in heaven (with matching designs to boot).
That’s not a con, though.
Syntech isn’t overcharging you; this is a well-priced carrying case that won’t disappoint you.
Even the zipper feels thoughtfully planned.

The build quality is excellent, but how is this carrying case in action?
It just makes me wish ASUS would’ve built a kickstand into the ROG Ally, instead.
On top of that, it offers great compatibility with form-fitting ROG Ally cases like the dbrand Killswitch.

The ROG Ally is snug but not annoying to remove, and its screen is safely ensconced.
Just double-check there’s enough room in your bag, first.

There’s a decent amount of storage here, and that partition can fold back to become a kickstand.

This is a rather large carrying case.

The best way to carry my ASUS ROG Ally around.






















