Thrustmaster eSwap Yellow Colour pack
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Thrustmaster eSwap Yellow Colour pack

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  • Alternative modules
  • Compatible with the eSwap Pro controller range
  • Officially licensed
  • Industrial-grade components
£28.95

Alternative official modules pack for eSwap Pro Controller Rebuild your own eSwap Pro Controller: Extend your comfort zone in every game! High-end ministicks with alternative caps, long triggers and soft grips! Premium colours: For a serious and professional style.

2 Yellow long triggers 1 black and yellow 4-direction D-pad module 2 black and yellow high ministicks with removable caps 2 additional convex caps for ministicks 2 ultra-soft black grips

NEW MODULES, NEW ERGONOMICS.

The ESWAP YELLOW COLOUR PACK optimizes gaming comfort with new modules specially designed for THE ESWAP PRO CONTROLLER. This pack is designed to increase your game rating, improve your ranking, and improve your performance. All with a good dose of style!

LONGER, MORE PRECISE TRIGGERS

An alternative to short triggers for players looking for new sensations. The solution for maximum precision thanks to a long, sleek, pressure-resistant design.

VERSATILE MINISTICKS

Tall ministicks with metal joints for smooth and precise movements in all circumstances.

You can switch the style of the caps (convex or concave) depending on what you like best.

ULTRA-SMOOTH GRIPS

An unusual style with different ergonomics.

Built for a completely redesigned experience that provides optimal comfort for long periods of play.

ENDLESS MODULABLE ECOSYSTEM

The ESWAP PRO CONTROLLER comes with an unlimited ecosystem of modules that combine design and performance. A variety of upgrade-able packs and colour packs are available to provide optimal comfort for your favourite game of the moment. You can try out new textures, shapes and module heights: they’re all as different as they are complementary.