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Spigen DuraPro Flex Apple Watch Band in black or khaki now down at $22 Prime shipped

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Spigen DuraPro Flex Apple Watch Band

Buy for $22 (Reg. $25)

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What we love

This is another great example of Spigen hitting above its pay grade. This model along with the new Athlex Air and the Lite Fit before it are among the nicest bands in the price range if you ask me – I love the accent stitching and rather unique metal side buckle here. 

Spigen DuraPro Flex Apple Watch Band features:

  • New and improved broader nylon band fits seamlessly on your Apple Watch Ultra
  • Sleek and timeless rugged design via wider watch band and orange stitching
  • Lightweight and breathable for total comfort that’s perfect for everyday wear or rigorous activities
  • Secure zinc alloy buckle is easily adjustable fits 6.3 inch to 8.3 inch (160mm – 210mm) wrists
  • Specifically engineered to fit Apple Watch Ultra 2/Ultra 49mm, Series 10 46mm, 9/8/7 45mm, SE2/SE/6/5/4 44mm, 3/2/1 42mm.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices