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Land Apple’s latest green Ultra Trail Loop within $1 of its best price (Nearly 20% off)

Just after catching a new all-time low on the official black Milanese Loop, we are also now seeing a solid price drop on Apple’s latest green Apple Watch Ultra Trail Loop at nearly 20% off the list price. 

Amazon is now offering the official Green/Neon Trail Loop in the small/medium size down at $79.81 shipped. Regularly $99, this is 20% off and the best price we can find. 

Today’s offer lands within roughly $1 of the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon for this model, which was a short-lived 1-day offer during Black Friday last year. Since then this model hasn’t dropped below $87 until today. 

This, much like the rest of the latest Ultra bands from Apple we have featured, might not seem like a giant deal, but anyone who follows discount pricing on these things will know how slight they can be. Anything in the range of 20% off is, generally speaking, as good as it gets for the most part. Apple’s official Ultra bands already carry a premium so any sort of price drop is notable. 

If this deal is anything like the other Ultra models we have caught on sale over the last month, it might not last for long before it jumps back up. 

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