I’m looking for the “softest” most flexible band.
@felloffthetruck
Same question for you about flexibility of the Spigen band. Can you compare the flexibility to the T Engine band?
@LdotAdot13
Can you comment on the flexibility of the Supcase band?
Thanks to all.
The softest band is the Spigen and I like this one the best out of the three.
Spigen Pros & Cons:
Pros:
Best form fitting to the watch and IMO the best looking on the wrist.
Softest band of the three.
Most comfortable
Weight 1.0 ounce
Cons:
Very hard to install and remove the watch from the case (it's one tight mother)
Band does not seem as long as the others and might not fit huge wrists
Bezel is restricted and hard to operate
T-Engine Pros & Cons:
Pros:
Very sturdy and well made case
Long band with double stainless steel buckle latch
IMO the green version with the black trim looks the best
Weight 1.4 ounce
Cons:
Watch is a little hard to install and remove from the band (not as tough as the spigen)
Bezel is also restricted and hard to operate
Supcase Pros & Cons:
Pros:
Much easier to install and remove the watch from than the Spigen or T-Engine.
Long band with double latch buckle
The bezel operates perfect, just like having no case on the watch at all
Weight 1.1 ounce
Cons:
The band it's self is the stiffest of the three but the part that surrounds the watch is a softer rubber.
Kind of hard to get on and off the wrist because of the stiff band.
HUGE, this thing is HUGE
1st Place = Spigen
2nd Place = T-Engine
3rd Place = Supcase
These are my opinions, your mileage may vary.

