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All-time low: Apple’s latest blue Trail Loop now starts at $56 (Up to 44% off, black or natural) + much more

It has been a busy week in official Apple Watch Ultra band deals. Several of Apple’s latest models went on sale over the last 5 days or so, many of which are still live, but this morning we spotted the Apple Trail Loop in the latest Blue/Bright Blue colorway at nearly 40% off with the Natural finish and at giant 44% off with the black finish – both new Amazon all-time lows. 

Amazon is now offering Apple’s Blue/Bright Blue Trail Loop with the Natural Titanium finish down at $60.62 shipped

However it is also now offering Apple’s Blue/Bright Blue Trail Loop model with the Black Titanium finish down at an impressive $55.58 shipped

These are regularly $99 official Apple Watch Ultra bands now seeing as much as 44% price drops to deliver the best deals we have tracked, at Amazon or otherwise. 

As anyone who follows our coverage of Apple’s official bands will already know, this is a seriously deep deal. While deals are basically never stable on these bands, with prices jumping all over the place and then quickly back up to the full MSRP, catching deals this soon after release – this color debuted in September – at any better than 20% off doesn’t happen all of the time. 

There are several notable deals on various Apple bands right now, some of which are still live from over the weekend:

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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