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orange23

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I always order Nike for both work and gym / sports (using different band).

However I'm lured for stainless steel this time for watch 7 (extra bucks saved due to COVID)...would be a smart choice given it gets heavier? Thanks!
 
I run and also do weight exercising with Steel and Titanium models, no problems at all.
To me to me the weight difference isn‘t noticable after a couple of minutes on the wrist.
For sport stuff I always use the Sport Loops because of the flexibility and comfort.
 
My wife and I have graphite and SS respectively, both used for sport daily and never had an issue with weight.
 
Same, I’ve only ever used stainless since 2015 launch (running, cycling, swimming, strength training , etc). Never an issue.
 
I use my ss aw for everything. No issues. The glass is more resistant to scratches than the glass on the alu ones.
 
I always order Nike for both work and gym / sports (using different band).

However I'm lured for stainless steel this time for watch 7 (extra bucks saved due to COVID)...would be a smart choice given it gets heavier? Thanks!

I went from Nike S3 to Space Black Stainless Steel for the S4 and it was just fine for running and other workouts.

Stayed with SBSS for the S5, and then switched to SBTi for the S6. The Titanium is lighter but really doesn't make a difference when working out.

I'm not planning to upgrade to a S7 though.
 
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