ArtStyle watch straps are manufactured under stringent quality control, using laser of heat sealing ballistic nylon with premium solid matte-brushed stainless steel hardware. A good quality nylon strap can be obviously seen heat seal at the holes and a rounded tip on the end of the strap. This style straps are heavy duty with smooth edges for lasting comfort. Thickness About 0.06 inches(1.5mm) Length Total Length: 11 inches(about 280mm) excluding buckle Available Length: Fit wrists from 6 1/4"(160mm) to 9 1/2"(245mm) Buckle Material Heavy Duty Brushed Stainless Steel Package 1*Watch Strap + 1*Spring Bar Remover + A Pair of Spring Bars provide by ArtStyle Mall Note The watch band covers the back of watch, will block the sensors of smart watch.
J**Z
Very good 5 ring heavy duty nato at this price point.
I've purchased about 10 of these 5 ring heavy duty nato straps from this vendor now all throughout a year and a half span, ranging from 18mm-22mm as well as an assortment of available colors. I have one variant I ordered with the PVD (Black) hardware, while the others were all the brushed option, and each one was delivered promptly as expected and the quality of each was exceptional to me.First off let's start with making sure you know what you're getting if you decide on this style of strap for your watch. This is a quality product that is basically a 5 ring Zulu. Traditional Nato straps have only 3 loops. They're usually lighter, thinner in quality. So with that in mind, know that this is a Zulu strap. It's going to be heavier, it's going to be bulkier on the wrist and it's going to be more secure overall if strapped on properly.At 1.5mm thicks, this strap is as advertised, it's beefy. Yet with this thickness, you're still getting a really soft nylon feel on the skin as opposed to something scratchier and stiffer. Out of the 10 I received over the 16 months or so, I only had one that was stiff out of the box, a red one, but within a few wears it started breaking in and the stiffness went away. My oldest one purchased about a year and a half ago was super soft out of the package, it had almost no support. For the most part each and everyone I purchased provided the same feel consistently after a few weeks. The straps have no fraying. The edges are smooth. The end of the strap has been heat sealed and so have the holes. I haven't had any issues with any of my straps. Something to note, sometimes if you feel the heat sealed areas are a bit stiff or your wrist is sensitive to it, you can try to sand or file the area a bit to smooth it out. You can also run a lighter a quarter of an inch away from the area to soften that seal. Just be careful.The hardware is as expected. The brushing is smooth and has a satin like gray finish to it. The PVD one has a matted black finish to the hardware. They've held up well. No issues, taken abuse, and they're still in tact. The buckle tang might be a little sharp for some, and might snag or catch on things if you're not careful, but one can quickly just file or sand it to make it smoother if you encounter that problem. Positioning wise, the hardware is seated very nicely and firmly. There isn't much play even on my oldest ones. They're also stitched but there appears to be heat sealed areas too, perhaps on the straps edges where it's sealed.Potential con might be the length for some. These fit me perfectly. For reference I have about a 6.5-6.6 inch wrist. Now if you strap this up the way these 5 rings are suppose to be strapped up the tail end with fit perfectly through the final ring without a need to tuck. Now if you have a larger wrist you and use the 5 ring this way you could run into a problem with the length. A workaround is to use this 5 ring as a you would with the standard 3 ring nato. Where you don't run it through the 2nd 6 o'clock ring and just bring it across your wrist as you normally would. Wearing it this way should fit everyone but you don't get the full 5 ring benefit (no pressure on the spring bars, balance fit, no gaps around the spring bar etc...). With the amount of holes available, and there are a lot, wearing it the "Nato way" will fit about anyone's wrist. Just keep in mind if you have a 7" or under wrist size and want to get these straps to use the Zulu way, it's going to run short. Forget about using it this way over a jacket or wetsuit, it's going to be too short for that.Final notes and just some tangent thoughts. With the seemingly endless options of straps out there from a wide variety of vendors and sellers I have to say my experiences with these specific straps, these 5 rings appear to be very similar and perhaps from the same source or sources. If you're set on getting this get it from a trusted vendor and at a price you're comfortable with because I have the $30+ ones and honestly they're not any different from the ones here. I know some claim to have full 'stainless steel' hardware and not brass with zinc, but it makes me question some of those claims. These straps give a real presence on the wrist with your watch choice since they're definitely bulky. I tend to wear them with my field and diver watches. I tried them on my dressier sports watches and they just look silly. Stick to the single pass straps or a traditional thin nato if you want to sport it on a dressier sports watch these don't look right with those types of watches.Oh, I also wondered how accurate the colors were, and having most of them (black, red, olive-green, khaki, gray, bond) except the navy, the colors are accurately represented in the vendors photos. The red I wondered if it was bright bright red or pink or whatever other shade, turns out its a very nice rich crimson red. There's slight sheen to all the straps. They're not going to be mistaken as matted, but they're not overly shiny if that concerns some. The olive green is probably my favorite non-black color. The olive green is just enough. Almost perfect olive green in my eyes. The gray is also very nice. It's a lighter shade of gray almost steel. The photo represents the color very well. The khaki is darker, I was hoping it would be more sand-tan but it's definitely what you would expect from a khaki color. Overall very pleased with Artstyle and their offerings here on Amazon. Now if you guys could get some more color and pattern options count me in again!
B**.
The best for the price
This is my third strap from ArtStyle and that's for a reason, you just can't beat themThe Nylon is thick but not rigid. Nor is it flimsy but still remains soft. it can take a beating too. there have been many times where I hit something hard and immediately pulled my wrist back expecting to see some kind of damage but there was none, even on sharp objects, and it holds up well to repeated washings without even a hint of color fade. it doesn't easily unravel either, and if you do see any signs of fraying or fuzzing on the strap just run a lighter over the area briefly to resolve it, you can even heat seal the edges of the strap for added durability if you so desire.The buckles and keepers are great too, They're oversized and very thick, which lends to high strength, they've gotten dinged plenty of times and show no sign of it, this is in contrast to many other brands at this price which offer the more thin and squared buckles and keepers and thinner straps which are nowhere near as durable as this versionI've had them for at least 4 months now and they still look new, I suspect they will hold up for some time to come.Just get one already and see for yourself!
A**Z
Good quality at a good price, BUT is too short.
I bought it for my Seiko SNK809 military style watch and it looks great, even the bead blasted rings matches with the watch case which is bead blasted as well, is easy to install and comfortable to wear, and the price is great too.BUT... If the strap is used as a 5 ring NATO strap should be (loop thru the 2 rings) then it will be too short to tuck it in and the end of the strap will stick out, best thing to do is just to pass it thru the two rings (no loop) and will be long enough to tuck the tail of the strap in.
J**Y
Excellent hardware and comfortable to wear
I've only received these today, so a grain of salt and all that. I decided to have a single layer under the watch. I was okay with it as it came, but five rings were a little busy on my wrist. So, what's a middle-aged dad going to do with that cut-off piece of nylon and two rings he's not using? Well, it felt a little wasteful, but I bought three of these bands, and I was curious how durable they would be, so I chose the strap color I would least likely use in a future project and used two big channel locks to twist off one of the rings. It was hard to do, and I expected it to snap as cast aluminum would. I got it off and then twisted it all the way around five times before calling it quits. This can't be aluminum, so I got a magnet; sure enough, it's ferrous. It's suitable hardware, the nylon seems nice, and it is comfortable to wear with good stitching. I can't tell yet how it's going to wear over time; I just got it today, but I'm very impressed with these $10 bands.I've read some reviewers who mention the small overall length, but none that also included their wrist size. I have a 7 3/4 inch wrist and use the fifth to the last hole in the band comfortably. This leaves the final four holes, which cover about an inch, and then another inch and a half of webbing to reach the end; see the image for reference. For further reference, this watch is a Hamilton Khaki Field 42mm, which has 47.5mm lug-to-lug as the Mitutoyo sees it from the outside of the spring bars, which seems like a practical way to measure for a NATO or ZULU strap.For $10, if I have to buy a replacement every six months or so because of wear or damage to the nylon, I'll still be happy. AND, and this is a big one, I don't even have to talk to the wife about it! It's less than a bathmat, and those appear every few months.
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