Shake up your wristgame with a Watchpop Apple Watch band

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The Watchpop Loop for Apple Watch in Orca Black/White pops on and off easily with built-in fasteners.
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If you love Apple’s Sport Loops for Apple Watch, we’ve got a fantastic alternative that costs 10 bucks less and features a new design element to Apple’s version.

Enter the Watchpop Loop for Apple Watch, German-company Bluestein’s stylish answer to those seeking the look and performance of Apple’s Sports Loop. Watchpop’s version has all the same bells and whistles, yet offers a fun line of black bands (and, one white!) flanked by colored edging.

Best List: Watchpop Loop for Apple Watch

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The Watchpop Loop band feels soft and light and it’s easy to adjust with its touch fastener made from double-layer nylon.
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Watchpop’s fun and lightweight nylon bands for Apple Watch are super simple to pop on and off in a second. Soft and breathable nylon fabric — easy to adjust with a flexible touch fastener. Black nylon is outlined by various bright colors. And, then there is my favorite, the Icebear, a white nylon band outlined in black. The design, fittingly, makes Apple Watch pop.

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The Watchpop Loop for Apple Watch in Orca Black/White pops on and off easily with built-in fasteners.
Photo: Cult of Mac

The Watchpop Loop band feels soft and light and it’s easy to adjust with its touch fastener made from double-layer nylon. The inside made from smooth fabric gives it a gentle cushioning while allowing the skin to breathe. The reverse side has attachment loops making it secure and durable.

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The Watchpop Loop for Apple Watch in Turtle Green/Black. Super comfy and snug.
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Choose from seven colors:

Price: $39

Buy from: Watch Store

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