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Nomad reveals new waterproof band for Apple Watch

Discover Nomad's new waterproof Rocky Point Band for the Apple Watch, designed for durability and comfort and available in three colours.

Nomad has recently launched a new watch strap called the Rocky Point Band, specifically designed for the Apple Watch. This strap has been crafted to complement the rugged look and feel of the Apple Watch Ultra, but it also fits other models.

The Rocky Point Band features a titanium buckle and loop that matches the Apple Watch Ultra’s titanium case, giving it a sleek, unified appearance. Made from FKM rubber, a high-performance fluoroelastomer, this band is 100% waterproof, antimicrobial, and highly durable. Whether you’re heading to the gym, swimming, or embarking on an outdoor adventure, the Rocky Point Band has been engineered to withstand the toughest conditions.

Built for comfort and durability

The band includes a unique z-shaped transition section with breathability channels to keep your wrist comfortable during intense activities. These channels are grooves that allow air to flow, preventing moisture buildup and reducing sweat, making it ideal for extended wear. The design ensures your wrist stays dry and comfortable, even during strenuous workouts.

While the Rocky Point Band is tailored for the Apple Watch Ultra, it is also compatible with other Apple Watch models, making it a versatile choice for any Apple Watch owner.

Available now in three colours

The Nomad Rocky Point Band is now available for purchase at US$120. It is offered in sizes suitable for both 45mm and 49mm Apple Watches, catering to a range of preferences. You can choose from three distinct colours: Storm (black), Sol (bright yellow), and Atlantic (dark blue).

The band is currently available on Nomadโ€™s official website and will soon be stocked in Nomad’s official stores on Lazada and Shopee. This new offering from Nomad combines functionality, style, and comfort, making it a strong contender for those looking to upgrade their Apple Watch strap.

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