Grab up to 70% off Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop Apple Watch bands

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The many, many colors on sale include the 2021 Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop.
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Amazon bargain site Woot! brings you all the colors of the rainbow in deeply discounted Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop Apple Watch bands. You can get incredible price cuts —  59% to 70% off — on many classic colors through Friday at 10 p.m. Pacific. That means you pay prices like $20 instead of $49.99 for Solo Loop and $30 instead of $99 for Braided Solo Loop.

And, as part of Woot’s “buy more, save more” promo, you can cut those prices even further. “Spend $39 or more & use code ‘APPLEBANDS’ at checkout for an extra 15% OFF these items,” the bargain site says.

Big Woot! sale on Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop Apple Watch bands

See below for a selection of deals on Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop bands for Apple Watch. The links take you straight to those color groups. And keep in mind, a particular Woot! reference to “hues” can mean a choice of up to about half a dozen colors, particularly in the green and red-orange-yellow groups. Plus you can grab the 2021 Pride Braided Solo Loop.

These are the real thing, from Apple. They’re brand new. And yet they cost much less than normal. And regarding shipping, Woot! says they will arrive in time for Christmas.

Because these popular bands are the ultimate in simplicity, with no buckles or other mechanism for size adjustment, it’s important to pick the right size. They’re stretchable, but only to a certain point. And you have nine sizes to choose from to dial in just the right one. Here’s some guidance on how to pick your size.

Apple Watch Solo Loop bands

Apple Watch Braided Solo Loop bands

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