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    Default Maratac ZULU 20MM Watch Strap

    Just received my Maratac ZULU strap from the UPS truck. Ordered it from countycomm.com. Got the 4 ring OD with low light rings. I like it so far....A lot! Got it on my Timex Expidition right now. The Timex has a green face so I went with the OD strap.
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    Maratec makes good Zulu straps. Probably at the top of the heap, there are some out there that are pretty poor. About the thickest I've seen are ones Lum-Tec uses on their Combat series watches. I don't know who makes them for them. They do sell them on their site.
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    I hope you enjoy yours. I really liked the one that came with by Deep Blue (Day/Night Ops), but then I discovered that the band stretches when it gets wet. Not sure if that's inherent of Zulu type straps or just on this one or just because it's a heavier watch.

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    So far so good. It gave me a higher respect for my Timex. It goes well together with it. Actually a buddy at work thought I had gotten a new watch. Just showed him that it was a new strap. Sure beats the lame leather/cloth one that came on it. It was starting to smell like cat piss anyway!
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    are those thick?
    I got waterborne and it was thin and cheap, then I found really thick ones that I use now.
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    The Maratac is pretty stout. I wouldn't call it "thick", it is about a dime's thickness. It is robust and has not stretched yet. I plan to get another one in 22MM for my 007 Seiko that should be in the mail today. From the research I have done the Maratac ZULUs seem to be the most rugged straps of their type made. I have been thinking of posting pics on here if folks would care to see it?

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    Dylan,
    It's an inherent property of nylon. I know when I dive my dive belt and BC both have to get tightened up after they get wet, which is why a lot of divers get those items wet before they hop in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bharner View Post
    Dylan,
    It's an inherent property of nylon. I know when I dive my dive belt and BC both have to get tightened up after they get wet, which is why a lot of divers get those items wet before they hop in.
    Well that's annoying...

    Though I have to say, having spent more time now with the rubber and bracelet, I actually don't really like the nylon anymore. The rubber, being on the thick side, doesn't quite bend on its own; as a result it's somewhat loose but still grabs the sides of my wrist a bit to stay in place. And the bracelet also stays in place without getting uncomfortable. I put back on the zulu type and it slid all around. Odd, because I'd liked it so much at first but now it's my least favorite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    Well that's annoying...

    Though I have to say, having spent more time now with the rubber and bracelet, I actually don't really like the nylon anymore. The rubber, being on the thick side, doesn't quite bend on its own; as a result it's somewhat loose but still grabs the sides of my wrist a bit to stay in place. And the bracelet also stays in place without getting uncomfortable. I put back on the zulu type and it slid all around. Odd, because I'd liked it so much at first but now it's my least favorite.
    I'm a sucker for resin bands. I have a few on leather, 4 on metal bracelets, and about as many on resin. However, I found some Mossimo watches at Target that are rip offs of Relics (how sad is it that someone has ripped off a fossil, of all things) that have nice looking resin bands. They're under 20 bucks so I'm considering seeing if I can get one to fit my on my Orient Mako. It's kind of bulky and I'd like it to sit relatively still. I'd love to have a resin backed zulu/NATO strap.

    Back to the topic at hand, I hope you like your new zulu strap. I've got one on my Seiko 5 sports and it's perfect on a lighter watch, at least with my thin wrists. The maratec's are well made and as long as you don't burn it or cut it the thing will last forever.
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    I have a Zulu on my Omega SMP. I love it. After several years a pin fell out of my Omega bracelet, so I got the Maratac until I had a chance to get it repaired. A year later, I'm still sporting the Maratac. It's comfy, looks good, and safe. I have a seiko divers watch on the way which will probably get a Zulu of its own.

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