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Spigen DuraPro Flex Apple Watch Band with metal side clasp drops to $17 Prime shipped

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Spigen DuraPro Flex Apple Watch Band

Buy for $17 (Reg. $20)

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What we love

I have raved about the value proposition on Spigen’s Lite Fit fabric bands, and this DuraPro Flex is really no different, albeit with an arguably more unique design. It features a sort of rugged canvas-nylon sort of strap with a slightly more industrial feel and a side-mounted metal clasp that makes it stand out from plenty of your standard sporty straps out there…never mind the $17 Prime shipped price tag.

Spigen DuraPro Flex Apple Watch Band features:

  • Durable zinc alloy buckle for secure and strong hold
  • Lightweight but durable fabric for lasting comfort. Designed for comfort and security, featuring a firm grip to prevent the hook-and-loop fastener from slipping or losing tightness.
  • Slowly push the band into the connector until you hear a clicking sound
  • Simple and timeless to compliment any look and style
  • 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. Fits 6.3 inch to 8.3 inch (160mm – 210mm) wrists.

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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