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  2. Wristband - Wikipedia

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    Wristbands are encircling strips worn on the wrist or lower forearm. The term may refer to a bracelet-like band, similar to that of a wristwatch, ...

  3. Xyloband - Wikipedia

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    The Cancer Research UK Shine Walk (25/26 September 2016) gave away Xylobands to its entrants, with the fundraising walk being a half or full marathon through the streets of London overnight. The wristbands fit with the theme of the event, which was to "shine" by wearing LEDs, EL wire, glow sticks, and so on to light up the night. They were ...

  4. Slap bracelet - Wikipedia

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    The original Slap Wraps were 23 cm (9.1 in) in length, 2.5 cm (0.98 in) wide, and made of steel 0.15 mm (0.0059 in) thick. Some knockoff versions used thinner steel, which was more likely to break and/or cut the wearer, the dangers of which first came to light in 1990, soon after they were released.

  5. Asylum-seekers in UK forced to wear wristbands to get food - AOL

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    A company providing housing and meals for asylum-seekers in Wales are in hot water after they required people to wear bright colored wristbands to get food.

  6. Watch strap - Wikipedia

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    Although what is generically referred to as the NATO Strap or NATO G10 Strap entered the market in the early 1970s, and both terms had already been ubiquitous in the watch world for many decades, a US company (International Watchman Inc) managed to trademark the word "NATO" in 2011 (TM 3907646) and “NATO-G10” (TM 4093914) in January 2012 under product class IC 14: Watches, Watch Straps.

  7. Gel bracelet - Wikipedia

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    The wristbands have also become a popular tool used in fundraising, as both the wider and thinner bands are cheap to custom manufacture. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The price of these wristbands varies depending on the particular campaign but is often $1 or £1, and the majority of the money usually goes towards the charity or cause involved.

  8. Power Balance - Wikipedia

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    A Power Balance wrist band. Power Balance is the original brand of hologram bracelets claimed by its manufacturers and vendors to use "holographic technology" to "resonate with and respond to the natural energy field of the body" to increase athletic performance. [1]

  9. Bracelet - Wikipedia

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    These bracelets are also known as "baller id bands", "baller bands" or "wristbands". [citation needed] They can also be referred to as rubber wristbands, silicone wristbands or gel wristbands. [4] For sport climbing, bracelets are designed with climbing cords (dynamic rope) to serve as a mountain climbing gear.

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