Xbox 360 skins and screen protectors, the focused range for cosmetic refresh on console and controller at ZedLabz.
Browse Xbox 360 skins and protectors
- Xbox 360 controller spare parts, repair components
- Xbox 360 console spare parts
- Xbox 360 headsets
- Xbox 360 hub
Vinyl skins and decals for Xbox 360 owners who want to refresh the look of an old console without buying a replacement shell. Stocked for the original 360 (Phat), the Xbox 360 Slim and the 360 E, plus matching controller wraps. Skins apply without opening the console, so a cosmetic change you can do in an evening with no tools.
Quick picks by build aesthetic
- Stealth refresh: matte black vinyl on a Slim, hides scuffs and ages well in cabinets.
- Pop color: bright vinyl wraps on the controller only, quick, removable, low commitment.
- Full set: matched console + controller skins for a coordinated retail-shelf look.
Worldwide delivery with tracking on every order. Returns and replacements per our returns policy.
Related collections
- Xbox 360 hub
- Xbox 360 controller parts
- Xbox One skins, sibling generation
Xbox 360 skins. FAQs
Will an Xbox 360 skin damage my console?
Vinyl wraps are designed to peel off cleanly without damaging the underlying plastic, but heat over time and aggressive removal can leave residue. Use a hairdryer on low when peeling old skins to soften the adhesive, and clean any residue with isopropyl alcohol on a microfibre cloth.
Are Xbox 360 Slim and Phat skins interchangeable?
No. The original 360 (Phat), the Slim and the 360 E all have different chassis shapes, vent layouts and panel sizes. Skins are cut to match a specific revision, confirm your model before ordering.
Do Xbox 360 controller skins affect button feel?
Most modern wraps are thin enough that button feel is unchanged. Heavier textured grips can change the trigger reach slightly. If you swap controllers competitively, try a lighter wrap first.
How long do vinyl skins last?
Quality vinyl typically holds well for several years on a console that lives in a cabinet. Controllers see more wear, sweaty hands and frequent grip can shorten skin life on triggers and grips. Replacing a controller skin is cheap, so most modders treat them as semi-consumable.




