A few days ago, Woot was braided single loop and solo loop band Most of the Apple Watch deals are still in effect, and Woot is adding more bands to the sale. All bands are in new condition and covered by the one-year Apple Limited Warranty.

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You can get Solo Loop for just: $19.99 ($29 off) and Braided Solo Loop $29.99 This sale ($69 off). Additionally, if you purchase multiple wristbands and your order is over $39, you can use this code apple band get one Extra 15% off your order. Woot has extended the sale into next week, but it may end early as stock sells out, so get yours soon if you’re interested.

Shoppers should note that this sale focuses on colors of the Braided Solo Loop and Solo Loop that Apple has discontinued, and does not include any new strap colors. Having said that, all straps in this auction are in new condition.

The entire sale is focused on Solo Loop and Woven Solo Loop Apple Watch bands, so you’ll want to know which size will work best for you before buying. Apple has a measuring tool on its website You can use this to determine your exact measurements.

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