Thumbstick cover - Legion go S
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Description
This ultra-lightweight, no-fuss 3D-printable thumbstick protector is designed for the Lenovo Legion Go S (might work for other devices) and covers only the top cap of the thumbstick—the part that directly contacts your fingers.
This design does not require or interfere with extra rubber caps, making it a clean, minimalist solution for reducing wear, preventing scratches, and improving grip without adding bulk or altering the stick’s natural feel.
It's needed if you want to use standard silicone or rubber protectors (kontrolfreek, skull candy, generic no names, etc) since the lenovo legion go s has too thin pads and the normal size caps wiggle and are not a good experience, with this print they will fit snuggly and won't jiggle at all.
✅ Top-Only Coverage – Only covers the thumbstick’s top cap, leaving the ball joint and base completely undisturbed.
✅ No Additional Caps Required – Works standalone too, but it's better to pair it with your favourite joystick protectors
✅ Anti-Scratch & Wear Protection – Shields the top cap from finger abrasion, dust buildup, and scratches, extending it's life
✅ Ergonomic Grip Texture – Features a subtle matte finish for enhanced finger traction without being overly aggressive.
✅ Lightweight & Non-Intrusive – Minimal material usage ensures the protector doesn’t affect stick responsiveness or feel.
✅ Easy Install/Remove – No tools needed; simply press into place over the existing cap. Removable for cleaning or replacement.
✅ 3D-Print Friendly quick and easy to print
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