Rubber Strap for Suunto 5

(5 customer reviews)

$29.99 USD

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su.r25.1 Main Black StrapsCo Silicone Rubber Watch Band Strap for Suunto 5 + G.ch3 Main StrapsCo USB Charger Cable Compatible With Suunto 3 Fitness, Ambit, Ambit 2, Ambit 3, Spartan Trainer, Traverse, Kailash & Kailash 7R
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  • Compatibility: Suunto 5
  • Material: Silicone Rubber
  • Total Length (not including buckle): 175mm (105/70)
  • Device not included
  • Screwdriver included
  • Product color may differ from picture depending on computer/mobile screen.
  • SKU: su.r25

StrapsCo silicone rubber replacement watch bands with for Suunto 5. This flexible rubber strap has a soft, comfortable surface that won’t be ruined by moisture even when used by the most active Suunto users. Finished with a black buckle.

5 reviews for Rubber Strap for Suunto 5

  1. Drew (verified owner)

    Bought for my Suunto 5 Fits like OEM great color selection, very easy to install.

  2. JBB

    Suunto 5 band fit perfectly, easy install with provided screwdriver, a little pricey but I got the band changed in <5 min. Just order it already.

  3. Antonio L. (verified owner)

    I revived my old Suunto watch with a new battery and this replacement band. Strapsco delivered it quickly and the installation was a breeze Couldn’t ask for more! My Suunto 5 is back on my wrist and ready to go!

  4. Keven N. Dale (verified owner)

    This band is a perfect fit for my Suunto 5. It’s a cost-effective alternative to the name brand and seems incredibly durable for my needs. Highly recommended.

  5. jbakija (verified owner)

    I just replaced the strap on a Suunto 5 using this, and it does seem to work and fit well. It comes with the correct idiosyncratic screwdriver and screws, which appear like they would be very difficult to source otherwise. It would be nice to have an instruction video for this, but it wasn’t too difficult once I figured it out. One needs to loosen the screws, and then pry them out of the band with a tiny screwdriver. Then replace the strap and screw it back in. I was stuck for a while until I figured out how to pry the screws out with a bit of trial-and-error. Thanks for making the strap! Suunto itself says one needs to bring the watch to an authorized Suunto dealer for repair, but as far as I could tell, there were no dealers authorized to service this particular watch anywhere in the US.

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