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Apple’s Terra Cotta orange Alpine Loop with the Black Titanium finish hits Amazon low at 44% off

Joining all-time low pricing on Apple’s Milanese Loop, we are touching down this morning with Amazon’s best price on the Apple Terra Cotta Alpine Loop with the Black Titanium finish at 44% off

Amazon is now offering Apple’s official Alpine Loop in the new Terra Cotta colorway down at $55.44 shipped. Regularly $99, this is the model with the black finish at 44% off the list price to deliver the best deal we have tracked to date. 

Today’s price is unfortunately only live on the large size, but if your wrist measures out at between 165mm to 210mm, you’re in luck. The medium size model is sitting down at $81.80, or within about $1 of its all-time low. 

I’m a huge fan of Apple’s Alpine Loop and equally as much, the new Terra Cotta vibe. It delivers a more muted addition to Apple’s recent penchant for orange gear, while still providing the usual corrosion-resistant titanium G-hook clasp and dual textile layer design. 

Apple Alpine Loop features:

The rugged Alpine Loop is made from two textile layers woven together into one continuous piece without stitching. High-strength yarns reinforce the top loops, and the corrosion-resistant titanium G-hook slides easily into the loops for secure fit. Material: 100% recycled polyester, 100% recycled spandex, 90% recycled titanium


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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