Unless I am blind, I haven't seen it on here.. but can someone please post a picture of the genuine Apple anchor grey sport loop band, please? thanks!
I stick to blacks, greys, and blues. Dark greens will probably work well too though
Here it is on a midnight blue leather loop
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Did you get this band recently, if so, where? I had one when it first came out and loved it and wore it out.. I've been trying to find a new once since. (A few like-new ones pop up on ebay, but I'm still holding out hope for new somewhere.. I have a S5 Titanium and I think it would look amazing.
Nike Sport band in whatever color appeals to you. It won't absorb water, and the holes will cause it to trap less water underneath. If you search in this subforum for "surfing", you'll find a report a few months (?) back of someone who lost a watch, surfing, using one of the Sport Loop straps. I seem to recall some discussion in that thread of which ones are the most secure, etc. - would be worth looking up.What’s the best apple band to buy with the SG watch for swimming/surfing? Will get a nomad or uag anyway but have to choose a apple one with the watch?
Nike Sport band in whatever color appeals to you. It won't absorb water, and the holes will cause it to trap less water underneath. If you search in this subforum for "surfing", you'll find a report a few months (?) back of someone who lost a watch, surfing, using one of the Sport Loop straps. I seem to recall some discussion in that thread of which ones are the most secure, etc. - would be worth looking up.
Note that, if you're talking about the band that you choose to get with the watch, the Nike bands only come with the Nike watch models, and the non-Nike watches can't get the Nike bands. This is a marketing limitation, the attachment is all the same, so after you get the first one with the watch, you can get any other bands you want. Point being, if you wanted only one Apple band, and wanted to to be a Nike variant, you'd have to go with a Nike variant for the watch, too (which, for the aluminum ones, just means it'll have a few extra Nike-specific watch faces activated). If you wanted something spendier than aluminum, you'd need to be a Nike band separate from the watch.
I've never had a problem - Apple's fluoroelastomer isn't grabby like silicone is.What are they like with the old hairy arm with the holes?
@twanj I was still on the fence on whether to get the red sport loop for my series 5 and your photo sealed the deal.
Agreed. It's in heavy rotation for me!
To American ears, plaster is something (only) used for building houses, so that would be uncomfortable (Yeah, I know to lots of the rest of the English speakers it means what we could call a bandage or BandAid.)To add on, I was starting to get a rash again on my wrist (around the spot where the metal buckle of the Nike band comes in contact with my skin). I have been using a plaster these few days to avoid contact, which does the job, but I was also looking for a more comfortable band as an interim measure.
To American ears, plaster is something (only) used for building houses, so that would be uncomfortable (Yeah, I know to lots of the rest of the English speakers it means what we could call a bandage or BandAid.)
Have you considered painting over the the backing disk of the metal pin with clear nail polish or similar? It may have a similar effect to the plaster without all the bulk (though I can't say how it'll react to the band's fluorelastomer, so I'd paint very carefully).
The only criticism I have about the sports loop band is that it seems way overpriced for what you get - basically a Velcro strap, but it is so very soft and comfortable, so I guess I can’t really complain.
Just to follow up, I happened across a post today on /r/AppleWatch about preventing allergic reactions from the bands, in which both clear nail polish and various tapes are recommended. FWIW.Thought of it, but ultimately decided against it. I plan to wear the sports loop for a few more days till my rash subsides completely, then see how I want to rotate amongst my bands.
Just to follow up, I happened across a post today on /r/AppleWatch about preventing allergic reactions from the bands, in which both clear nail polish and various tapes are recommended. FWIW.