Alternative strap
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@Audaxjoe I have an old 24mm leather strap from my old 9 Baro, but I never wore it actually. For sport activities it’s very uncomfortable.
@Eddy-De-Backer I was thinking about it, but I am not sure if I like the plastic part of the strap. I think Garmin’s straps are good, but quite expensive. So I am stuck with the silicone ones from Suunto for now.
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@tomasbartko
I’m using (and abusing ) an elastic one from Etsy.
It’s starting to get worn now, after using it 24/7 for a year, but I’ve found it very comfortable especially during night. -
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@v-sacre
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Thanks to the quick release system, I change straps depending on the use: in bad weather, I have the original silicone strap, for longer hikes, nylon (https://www.thewatchsteward.com/22mm-straps.html), and for nicer occasions, a leather strap (no-name chinese, similar to Suunto leather strap).
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@sartoric I have given a try to Etsy but my package has been lost somewhere in France (shipping country was Latvia, delivery country should be Belgium). Will see with Etsy if they can send another package.
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Mine arrived from Latvia in less than a week. Seems good quality and feels very comfortable in my wrist, but a loop like this must be changed to a traditional strap every time I want to attach my watch to my bike’s handlebar.
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When mountain biking you notice the weight of the watch, especially on trails it gets shaken up quite a bit with the original strap. To achieve a tighter fit, I attached an old 24 mm Suunto Baro strap to the vertical. All you have to do is move the spring bars from the 22 mm into the 24 mm strap and everything fits perfectly.
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I’m going to find a nylon strap because the Suunto straps that I have with my Vertical and the Race all irritate by skin where the buckle makes contact with the skin.
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