frontpagephoinix | Staff posted May 05, 2026 05:12 AM
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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted May 05, 2026 05:12 AM
Apple Watch Sport Band (various)
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The recent study on them doesn't call out specific brands but notes that many watch bands contain them (https://www.ewg.org/news-insights...ss-tracker). I'd imagine the cheap generic brands are the worst offenders but there isn't much data yet.
Apple has admitted to using them (sport band & ocean band in particular), and claims they're safe (https://www.macrumors.c
From everything I've read, titanium, steel, real silicone, and nylon are all safe bets. Nylon is still a little suspect since most bands don't list their materials outright, but it's usually paracord-like. (watch out for terms like 'silicone rubber' or 'silicone like', they usually include pfas).
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The recent study on them doesn't call out specific brands but notes that many watch bands contain them (https://www.ewg.org/news-insights...ss-tracker). I'd imagine the cheap generic brands are the worst offenders but there isn't much data yet.
Apple has admitted to using them (sport band & ocean band in particular), and claims they're safe (https://www.macrumors.c
From everything I've read, titanium, steel, real silicone, and nylon are all safe bets. Nylon is still a little suspect since most bands don't list their materials outright, but it's usually paracord-like. (watch out for terms like 'silicone rubber' or 'silicone like', they usually include pfas).
The recent study on them doesn't call out specific brands but notes that many watch bands contain them (https://www.ewg.org/news-insights...ss-tracker). I'd imagine the cheap generic brands are the worst offenders but there isn't much data yet.
Apple has admitted to using them (sport band & ocean band in particular), and claims they're safe (https://www.macrumors.c
From everything I've read, titanium, steel, real silicone, and nylon are all safe bets. Nylon is still a little suspect since most bands don't list their materials outright, but it's usually paracord-like. (watch out for terms like 'silicone rubber' or 'silicone like', they usually include pfas).
Frrom ChatGPT:
Short answer: none of those Woot listings are PFAS-free if they are standard Apple "Sport Bands." All sizes (40/41/42/45 mm) use the same material, so the size doesn't change the chemistry.
🔬 What material those bands use
Apple's official Sport Band (the ones in your links) are made of fluoroelastomer
That's a fluorinated synthetic rubber
Fluorinated materials are the same chemical family associated with PFAS ("forever chemicals")
⚠️ PFAS connection
Studies and reporting have found PFAS commonly present in fluoroelastomer watch bands
A 2025 lawsuit specifically targeted Apple Sport Bands, Nike Sport Bands, and Ocean Bands for this reason
👉 So while Apple doesn't explicitly label "contains PFAS," the material itself (fluoroelastomer) is the red flag.
Frrom ChatGPT:
Short answer: none of those Woot listings are PFAS-free if they are standard Apple "Sport Bands." All sizes (40/41/42/45 mm) use the same material, so the size doesn't change the chemistry.
🔬 What material those bands use
Apple's official Sport Band (the ones in your links) are made of fluoroelastomer
That's a fluorinated synthetic rubber
Fluorinated materials are the same chemical family associated with PFAS ("forever chemicals")
⚠️ PFAS connection
Studies and reporting have found PFAS commonly present in fluoroelastomer watch bands
A 2025 lawsuit specifically targeted Apple Sport Bands, Nike Sport Bands, and Ocean Bands for this reason
👉 So while Apple doesn't explicitly label "contains PFAS," the material itself (fluoroelastomer) is the red flag.
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