Quick Take
When you're shopping for gaming console accessories, the first decision is whether you need a case or a whole system. If you already have a Nintendo Switch, the main question is how much gear you want to carry with it. If you're buying a system, the question is whether you want a case plus the console in one bundle. The lineup runs from a compact used case to a complete console bundle that includes a 256GB microSD card and more. Two PDP Pull-N-Go options sit in the middle, one listed as new and one as open box. While the case body is the same, the condition difference changes which one is the better fit.
Listed Price Comparison
| Product | Listed Price | Price Bar | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| PDP Gaming Pull-N-Go Travel Case (New, torn packaging) | $48.99 | Full-size case for console, cables, and accessories | |
| PDP Gaming Pull-N-Go Travel Case (Open box) | $39.99 | Same case style without the retail packaging | |
| PDP Nintendo Switch Premium Travel Case (Used) | $14.88 | Simple console-and-games case | |
| Nintendo Switch with Accessories and 256GB microSD Card (Used) | $149.99 | Complete system with docking stations, extra Joy-Cons, and more |
Decision Matrix
- Already have a Switch and want the roomiest case: the new-with-torn-packaging Pull-N-Go.
- Prefer the Pull-N-Go but won't miss the retail box: the open-box Pull-N-Go.
- Need a compact case for light travel: the used PDP Premium Travel Case.
- Need a whole Switch setup with storage and accessories: the used Nintendo Switch bundle.
Product Notes
PDP Gaming Pull-N-Go Nintendo Switch Travel Case (New, torn packaging) - $48.99

This 2-in-1 case has a removable compartment, so it can hold controllers, attachments, the console, and cables in one padded polyester shell. The removable section is handy when you need to separate smaller accessories from the main console. It's listed as new condition, but the original packaging is ripped, so the case itself is brand new while the box has damage. Choose it if you want the main compartment to carry more than just a console. The limitation is that the torn packaging might bother you if you plan to give it as a gift or keep the box for storage.
PDP Gaming Pull-N-Go Nintendo Switch Travel Case (Open box) - $39.99

Same Elite Edition 2-in-1 design as the other Pull-N-Go option, and the removable compartment is still there. It's listed as open box and missing the original packaging, so you get the travel case without the retail presentation. The padded polyester shell offers the same protection, and this version is the practical pick if you don't need a box to store it in. The condition is open box rather than new, so the case may show minor signs of having been handled while the packaging was removed. If you plan to keep the case in a drawer and don't display packaging, this is the more sensible route.
PDP Nintendo Switch Premium Travel Case For Console And Games (Used) - $14.88

The lowest-priced option here is a used PDP case listed in Very Good condition and made for the Switch console plus games. It's a more compact approach than the Pull-N-Go line, focused on the console and games rather than extra controllers. If you travel light and just need to carry the console and a few game cards, this keeps the cost down. The limitation is that it's used, so you're accepting previous ownership in exchange for the low price. It's designed for a quick grab-and-go setup, not for hauling multiple peripherals.
Nintendo Switch With Accessories and (256GB) micro sd card. Carrying Case, Dock - $149.99

This used package turns the Switch into a complete bundle. It includes the 32GB console plus a 256GB microSD card, a carrying case, docking stations, two additional Joy-Cons, a Joy-Con charging dock, steering wheels, a battery pack, and a charger. If you're starting fresh, this is the only option that gives you the system itself, not just a case. The storage combination means you have the internal 32GB plus 256GB of microSD space for digital games. The limitation is the used condition and the $149.99 price, which is well above the case-only options. You're paying for a full hardware setup, not just a travel bag.
Final Recommendation
In the end, the best choice depends on what's already in your bag. If you own a Switch and want the fullest case, the new-with-torn-packaging Pull-N-Go is the one to grab. If you're willing to accept open-box condition, the other Pull-N-Go is the sensible second choice. The used PDP Premium Travel Case is the pick when you want the lowest-priced way to carry your system. And if you're buying a Switch for the first time or want a second setup, the used Nintendo Switch bundle gives you the console and all the extras in one purchase.