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Apple’s 2025 black Trail Loop just dropped to the Amazon all-time low

Apple’s new 2025 black Trail Loop is getting its first price drop on Amazon today. Deals on Apple’s latest Ultra band releases are rarely all too deep, but if you had your eye on its new black/charcoal model with the new stitching details, it is now sitting at 15% off alongside some hangover deals on a few other models. 

Amazon is now offering the official Apple Watch Trail Loop in Black/Charcoal at $84.65 shipped. The regularly $99 small/medium model is seeing its first notable price drop here today and a subsequent Amazon all-time low. 

This is the 2025 model with the dual black and charcoal weave along with the the sort of border stitching details Apple introduced on the Trail Loop lineup for 2025 – it is otherwise the same Trail Loop you know and love. 

Here are a few other models seeing price price drops right now:

Deal pricing on Apple’s latest Utra bands are not only all that deep, but it is also moves fast. Prices jump back up quickly and change frequently on the various sizes and colors – you’ll find the best options listed above with some additional models marked down right now on this landing page

Apple 2025 Trail Loop features:

  • The ultra-thin, lightweight Trail Loop is made from a nylon weave creating a soft strap with increased elasticity for a comfortable fit.
  • The strap is infinitely adjustable with a convenient pull tab for quick adjustments on the go.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys 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