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Apple’s latest green Trail Loop w/ black finish hits Amazon all-time low at 20% off (Small/Medium size), more

Alongside a number of additional models in Apple’s latest lineup of Apple Watch Ultra we spotted on sale yesterday, Amazon is also now delivering a new all-time low on this Apple Trail Loop in Green/Neon at 20% off the list price. Details below. 

Amazon is now offering the official ≈ in size small/medium down at $79.60 shipped. That’s a touch better than 20% off the $99 list price and the lowest price we can find. Today’s deal is also a new Amazon all-time low on this model. 

This is the variant with the black Titanium finish for your black Apple Watch Ultra 2/3. 

The official Trail Loop comes in two sizes: Small/Medium (130–180mm) and Medium/Large (145–220mm). The price above is for the S/M variant but you will find the M/L option marked down to $83.01 at the moment. We have seen this one go for less in the past, but the S/M size is sitting at its Amazon all-time low. 

As mentioned above, there are several official Apple Watch bands on sale this week and you can scope them out right here – we will leave with some direct links on the highlights below:

Apple 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