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StrapsCo carries QuickFit-compatible bands for the Garmin Fenix 5, Fenix 5 Plus, Fenix 6, Fenix 7, Fenix 7 Pro, Fenix 8, and Fenix E lineup, part of the complete Garmin watch bands catalog.

Garmin Fenix models are split across three different QuickFit widths:

  • Fenix S models use 20mm QuickFit
  • Standard Fenix models use 22mm QuickFit
  • Garmin Fenix X models use 26mm QuickFit

The Garmin Fenix 5S, Fenix 6S, and Fenix 7S use 20mm QuickFit bands. Standard Fenix models, including Fenix 5, 6, 7, 7 Pro, Fenix 8 47mm, and Fenix E, use 22mm QuickFit bands. Fenix X models, including the Garmin Fenix 5X, 6X, 7X, and Fenix 8 51mm, use 26mm QuickFit bands.

The most common mistake is getting the Garmin Fenix model wrong. Garmin Fenix 7, Fenix 7S, Garmin Epix Gen 2, and Fenix 7X all use different QuickFit widths, and buyers mix the models up constantly. The Garmin Fenix Chronos is different because it uses an older quick-release connector system rather than QuickFit.

DuraFlex FKM works especially well for Garmin Fenix owners because it resists the dust, lint, sweat, sunscreen, and UV exposure that quickly make standard silicone bands look worn after heavy outdoor use.

Not sure whether your Garmin Fenix uses 20mm, 22mm, or 26mm QuickFit? Check the Garmin band size guide before ordering.

Why StrapsCo Works Well for Garmin Fenix Owners

Garmin Fenix watches handle more outdoor abuse than almost any other Garmin lineup. Owners use the same watch for trail running, hiking, gym sessions, climbing, travel, and everyday wear, so band durability matters during that kind of long-term use.

DuraFlex FKM rubber handles trail dust, sweat, UV exposure, sunscreen, and repeated outdoor wear better than standard silicone. It is a denser fluoroelastomer built for heat, chemicals, oils, sweat, and UV exposure, which is why it costs more than standard silicone. It also stays cleaner between washes and keeps a smoother contact feel during long wear sessions. Standard silicone bands often start attracting lint and debris after months of heavy use, especially in darker colors.

StrapsCo hardware also uses solid 316L stainless steel buckles with ShieldTek scratch-proof coating for stronger durability during repeated daily wear and outdoor activity. Many of our Garmin Fenix bands are also available in short, standard, and long lengths to improve fit across different wrist sizes.

Frequently Asked Questions

The standard Garmin Fenix 7 uses a 22mm QuickFit band. The Garmin Fenix 7S uses a 20mm QuickFit band and the Garmin Fenix 7X uses a 26mm QuickFit band. The model suffix determines the correct band width: S models = 20mm, standard models = 22mm, X models = 26mm. Ordering without checking the model suffix is the most common sizing mistake in the Garmin Fenix category.
Yes, when the QuickFit width matches. Garmin Fenix 7 22mm bands fit the Fenix 8 47mm, Fenix 7X 26mm bands fit the Fenix 8 51mm, and Fenix 7S 20mm bands fit the Garmin Fenix 8 43mm. Garmin has kept the QuickFit connector system largely consistent from the Fenix 5 through the Fenix 8 lineup, so bands remain cross-compatible as long as the width matches. Some older bands may not sit perfectly flush on newer case shapes, but the attachment mechanism remains compatible across generations.
Yes, if the model size category matches. Garmin standardized the QuickFit connector system across the Fenix 5, Fenix 6, and Fenix 7 generations. Fenix 5S bands fit Fenix 6S and Fenix 7S models, standard Fenix 5 bands fit standard Fenix 6 and Fenix 7 models, and Fenix 5X bands fit Fenix 6X and Fenix 7X models. Cross-generation swapping works as long as the QuickFit width matches.
Garmin uses the S, standard, and X naming system to indicate different case sizes and QuickFit widths: Fenix S models use 20mm QuickFit, standard Fenix models use 22mm QuickFit, and Fenix X models use 26mm QuickFit. These three widths are not interchangeable. A 22mm QuickFit band does not lock securely into a 26mm connector, and a 26mm band does not fit a 20mm connector. Always confirm the model suffix before ordering replacement bands.
A properly built QuickFit connector should not loosen or wear out from normal band swapping. Cheaper aftermarket bands often use painted connector coatings that scratch quickly or develop connector play over time. Repeated lateral pressure and poorly machined connectors create stress around the retention tab area, especially when the band does not sit flush against the watch case. Select StrapsCo Garmin Fenix bands use metal QuickFit connectors that resist cracking, scratching, and wear common with thinner plastic connector tabs.
Yes, if the QuickFit width matches. The Garmin Epix Gen 2 and Epix Pro 47mm use 22mm QuickFit connectors, which match standard Fenix 7 models. The Epix Pro 51mm and Enduro 2 use 26mm QuickFit connectors, which match Fenix 7X models. Any compatible 22mm QuickFit Fenix band fits the Epix Gen 2 or Epix Pro 47mm without modification.
Most Fenix bands, including most OEM Garmin bands, are not designed to sit completely flush against the watch case. A small visible gap near the lugs is normal and is part of the QuickFit attachment design. What matters most is that the band connector matches Garmin's QuickFit specifications accurately, allowing the band to lock securely into place without wobble or looseness. Poorly made aftermarket bands may have undersized or improperly machined connectors, which can result in excessive gaps, connector play, or an insecure fit. StrapsCo Garmin Fenix bands are built to Garmin QuickFit tolerances and install securely with a firm, reliable connection comparable to OEM Garmin bands.