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Spigen debuts new color treatments for its Trail Loop-style Apple Watch band at $22 Prime shipped

Last year Spigen debuted a couple new Apple Watch bands that have remained a part of my rotation. One of which was the Alpine Loop-style model you can grab down at $20 Prime shipped right now, and the other was the sort of Trail Loop-style model. The latter is known as the Athlex and Spigen has debuted a few new colors you can score at $21.99 Prime shipped right now. 

As you might already know from my review of the Spigen Athlex Apple Watch band, I quite like this thing. It is super light and particularly comfortable over extended periods of time. It features a soft fabric construction with a unique one-handed hook and loop fit adjustment that makes for simple adjustments and the perfect fit. 

When it launched, it debuted in four colors – Active Green, Blue, Black, and Gray:

But just recently, Spigen has introduced a few of new color treatments to its Athlex lineup, including a new Active Black model with orange stitch detailing, the all gray/black vibe with an almost silvery stitch detail, and the new Active Navy Blue vibe:

These bands are otherwise the same as the original four, and you can, again, get all of the details on those right here. But the short form takeaway is that this is easily one of the better $22 I spent last year (I even purchased an additional colorway after getting the review unit shipped over). If you like what you see here, you’ll probably likely it when you get it around your wrist too. 

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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