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Why Most Apple Watch Bands Don’t Fit Small Wrists (And What to Do)

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“My wrist is too small for the smallest band sizes.” That’s the conundrum that an Apple Watch owner is passing through on Reddit. There have been multiple reports about people with petite hands struggling to get the right fit. Remember that a watch band that’s too loose feels uncomfortable and can lead to inaccurate readings.

In this guide, I’ll answer the question by discussing why most people struggle to get the best Apple Watch bands for small wrists. I’ll also dive deeper to discuss what you should do to get the best fit for your small wrist.

Why Apple Watch Bands Don’t Fit Small Wrists?

If you have a small wrist, you may struggle to find a fitting watch band. The thing is that Apple Watch bands are not one-size-fits-all. These bands come in different sizes to suit varying wrist measurements. Still, most bands, especially third-party options, are designed for average length sizes, leading to excessive length.

Limited adjustability is another reason why you may struggle to nail down the perfect strap. Silicone and leather bands, in particular, have fixed-hole designs, leaving too much space around your wrist. And yes, some stiff materials can feel uncomfortable with a tight-fitting watch strap.

What to Do: Solutions for Small Wrists

  1. Understand the small band sizes

As I mentioned earlier, Apple Watch bracelets come in a variety of sizes for small, medium, and large wrists. Typically, sizes 38, 40, and 41mm are ideal for slimmer wrists. Remember that these measurements represent the case sizes for your Apple Watch. Some sizes are interchangeable, with 38mm watch cases fitting 38, 40, and 41mm straps.

  1. Measure your wrist

After understanding the case sizes, measure your wrist. This allows you to get the exact measurements to share with the band manufacturer or retailer. It’s simple; get a soft tape measure and tie it around your wrist to get the exact readings. Alternatively, tie a non-stretchy string around your wrist and mark the endpoints. Use a ruler to get the measurement.

  1. Choose adjustable watch bands

The next tip is to prioritize the adjustable watch bands. I prefer the Sport Loop Band because you can easily adjust the hook-and-loop fastener to get the exact measurement for your petite wrist. Another easy-to-adjust option is the Milanese Loop Band, which offers infinite adjustability. Trail Loop bands are also great fits.

  1. Punch new holes for the best fit

It’s okay if you’re looking to buy a silicone or leather band for your petite wrist. Therefore, if that Sport Band feels a little loose, you can always drill a new hole to get a snug fit. For the best results, you can always use a rotary hole puncher or a hot needle. Note, however, that drilling a new hole will often void your warranty.

  1. Remove excessive links

Metal bands like stainless steel and titanium often come with removable links. You can get the correct fit for your slim wrist by removing excess links. You only need a link removal tool or a small screwdriver, and gently push the pins to remove the links. Most modern bands have up to eight removable links, enough to give you a snug fit.

Conclusion

You now know what to do when choosing an iWatch band for your petite wrist. Always choose the right size and ensure that it has enough holes or an adjustable enclosure mechanism. Also, avoid those thick and wide bands, which can overwhelm your wrist. Smaller wrists also have countless options when it comes to watch bands.

1 thought on “Why Most Apple Watch Bands Don’t Fit Small Wrists (And What to Do)

  1. Put it in the garbage…

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