Wii Grand Slam Sports Pack
| Average Customer Rating: | 3.0 |
| Brand: | CTA Digital |
| Model: | WI-6K |
| Weight: | 3.45 pounds |
| Dimensions: | 13.25 inches x 6 inches x 1.1 inches [Width x Length x Height] |
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The Grand Slam Sports Pack for Nintendo Wii is the ultimate player's package for the multi-dimensional sports lover. It comes equipped with a tennis racket, baseball bat, golf club and steering wheel, clear remote cover, Wrist Strap. Located at the base/handle of each of these is a compartment that is designed for the Wii remote control to fit right into. With the remote snuggly secured, you can freely hack, drive and steer away while getting the authentic feel of actually being in the game. The lightweight material assures that equipment isn't a heavy burden on your arms so that you may enjoy a lengthier playing time without tiring as quickly. With this sports package, you won't even know that you are in front of a screen, but in the game itself.
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FeaturesGrand Slam Sports Pack for Nintendo WiiComes w/a Tennis Racket / Baseball Bat / Golf Club / Steering WheelAt the base/handle of each of these is a Compartment for the Wii RemoteLightweight Material Assures that Equipment is not a Heavy Burden on Your ArmsUltimate Players Package for the Multi Dimensional Sports Lover
Compatible withNintendo Wii
Customer reviews
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OK, but not a must have
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The only reason I got it was because it came with a bundle that I thought I would have to buy before Wii became widely available again. With the tennis racket on, there is no way to set up the game, the signal is blocked but you can still play with it after it is set up. It is just easier playing without the raquet. The golf club is pointless. It's barely adds more than a foot to the remote. The bat is ok, but removing it to pitch is a pain. The wheel works but the B button on the botton is hard to reach while holding the wheel. The Nintendo wheel is so much nicer. We played rockpaperscissors to determine the loser who had to use this wheel. Not a must have. Put your money toward another game.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-12-03
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Don't buy this
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I bought this item thinking it will be fun to play wii using the items in sports pack. I connected the baseball bat and it was almost impossible to take it out. Finally, when I got it out and connected the tennis racket, it was so loose that use to come out. I almost hit my TV twice.
Don't buy this item. Its a piece of crap.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-12-01
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grand slam
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I ordered the wii grand slam sports pack as a Christmas present for my daughter. She's waited months to get this. I can't wait to see her face on Christmas morning when she opens her new wii grand slam sports pack.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-01
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Good but difficult
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The strap was thinner than the one that came with the Wii, but our strap was gross so we switched. However, I will be getting a new one soon. The instruments are difficult to screw onto the controller. But they are fun and for they price I am happy with them.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-11-30
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cheap knockoff not worth trying
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This accessory pack is a great idea that was poorly executed. Both the base for the bat, tennis racket and golf club and the steering wheel suffer from the same three annoying little issues that make this pack unusable. First, the space for the Wii remote to slot into them is just slightly too big, which causes the remote to constantly move around under your fingers and feel like it might fall out. Second, the cutout space for the trigger button on the remote makes it difficult to use the trigger button, especially on the steering wheel. Third, the hole for the Wii Remote strap to go through is just slightly too small for the adjuster on the strap that comes with the remote to fit through, so you have to use the cheap flimsy strap that comes with the kit instead of the quality strap that comes with the Wii Remote.
Don't waste your money on this accessory pack, there are FAR better accessories out there.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-11-28
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