Press
Review by Factory Twenty Four
"We’ve tried out a few of their straps, along with several other brands and types, and we’ve found the VARIO watch straps to be comfortable, well made, and durable after much abuse. It is longevity that has doomed many of the straps we’ve tested over the years, with clasps failing, nylon fraying, or size holes stretching. We’ve encountered none of these problems with the VARIO straps." Adam Kaslikowski
Review by Tempus Fugit
http://www.tempusfugit.watch/2016/10/wonderfully-out-of-ordinary.html "The strap is strong and secure without being stiff and, well, painful. I might be growing more "sensitive" in my old age, but just as I don't like "sandpaper" toilet paper, I also don't like a strap that literally hurts me. This one was a joy to wear." James Henderson
Review by Watch Is This
http://www.watchisthis.com/getting-creative-vario-straps/ "The result is a thinner, more flexible and softer fabric. This makes it not only easier to attach to the watch but it also feels much nicer to the skin." Martin Green
Review by Android Headlines
http://www.androidheadlines.com/2016/08/android-wear-vario-straps-for-smartwatches.html "These are great for the modern wearer and they’re a nice way of mixing up your style without having to get out the strap removal tool each and every time you want to change things." -Tom Dawson
Review by The Wrist Watch Review
http://www.wristwatchreview.com/2016/08/15/introducing-vario-straps-and-a-giveaway/ "While I don’t find myself wearing straps all that often (I tend to not like the extra visual bulk of the folded-over end), I think that Vario is a good addition to the cornucopia of strap options out there. The patterns certainly add a good bit of visual pop to things, and will certainly change up a watch, be it something plainer, or bolder like the Orange Monster. While those who are used to the $10 and under strap options might find these spendy, I think they’re reasonably priced for what you’re picking up." -Patrick Kansa