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DennisdeWit

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Nov 16, 2016
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Hello,

I currently have a Link Bracelet from Stainless Steel and it weights 75 gram as I have the 42 mm version.

However, I have some problems with my arms in the winter (fibromyalgia) and am considering using the Alpine Loop during winter. Could someone tell me how much this band weights?

Thanks!
 

BreakingKayfabe

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Oct 22, 2020
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Southern Cal
I couldn't tell you how much it weighs but having been using one the past couple of weeks I can tell you it is very lightweight. It's polyester so it doesn't tend to have much bulk.

I should also point out that the smallest watch that the Alpine loop fits is 44mm according to Apple's website.
 

DennisdeWit

macrumors 6502a
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Nov 16, 2016
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The Netherlands
I couldn't tell you how much it weighs but having been using one the past couple of weeks I can tell you it is very lightweight. It's polyester so it doesn't tend to have much bulk.

I should also point out that the smallest watch that the Alpine loop fits is 44mm according to Apple's website.
That’s fine. Will be using it with my Apple Watch Ultra, the watch that the band was intended for. :)
 

andyw715

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Oct 25, 2013
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One thing, for me, it took a little getting used to. At first I didn't like it because it felt like one of those wrist bands you get at a county fair. I've worn it since for extended periods of time and it has grown on me.

I ordered a Trail loop so it will be interested to compare them. Prior to the ultra my "daily driver" was a Unity woven loop which I really liked, but now its to big/loose with the Ultra
 
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