My wife seen in some shots here has a wrist size of 14cm (or 5.5 inches) and is 5’2”/158cm tall. My wrist size is 17cm (or about 6.5 inches), and I’m 6’2”/188cm tall. I promise you, this will *ABSOLUTELY* make a difference between you liking the band and hating it. Note one super important detail – aside from also coming in different colors, they also come in different sizes. Which, sounds wrong when you write it out that way. I also slept at least one night with all three types. And for the Trail Loop, for both workouts and daily usage. Meanwhile, for the Ocean band, I wore that for both day usage, as well as an openwater swim. You know, just to put it through its alpine paces. In some cases – such as the Alpine Loop, I also wore it during a 70KM/14hour hike. So in my case, I wore each band through a variety of workouts and daily usage, enough to get a good feel for things. I don’t have all the colors, but that doesn’t impact the wearability. Note that while there are three core band variants, they do come in a handful of colors each. And honestly, any of the three bands can be worn for any activity equally well. Each band has a different target market, though they overlap quite a bit. While it may seem like there are many models of the Apple Watch Ultra, in reality, there’s only one hardware model, with three types of bands. Since first trying on the new Apple Watch Ultra, I’ve been inundated with questions about which band to choose.
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