


The Emberline
Strap Size: 22mm QuickFit
Please note: Garmin models vary (e.g., X, Pro, S versions), each with different sizing. Use our filters or contact our team if unsure. All listings include mm sizing and fitting type.
Unleash pure intensity with The Emberline combining a smoldering edge of orange in cool grey. Designed for those who move fast and train harder, this two-tone silicone strap delivers high-performance comfort with a visual edge that refuses to go unnoticed.
Crafted for seamless QuickFit integration, it snaps on in seconds and stays locked through every sprint, climb, or circuit. Whether you're chasing a new PR or igniting your next adventure, The Emberline brings relentless energy to your wrist.
🔥 Built for movement. Designed to perform.
Available Sizes:
- 20mm QuickFit - Fits models like Fenix 7s, Instinct 2s and many more models
- 22mm QuickFit – Fits models like Fenix 6, 7, and Forerunner series
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26mm QuickFit – Fits models like Fenix 6X, 7X, and Epix Pro 51mm
Please always check your watch size before ordering, our team are always on hand to help, simply message us directly.

The Emberline
Testimonials
Arrived quickly and fits perfectly
— L. Johnson
Just joined the subscription and got two gifts in my first delivery
— S. Ali
Lovely customer service, would recommend.
— J. White
Always check your watch strap size before purchasing
Please use our helpful guide to check your strap size.
Helpful Guide: Garmin Strap Size
Forerunner, Fenix, Epix, we stock a huge variety
Don't forget that there are a lot of garmin models. To ensure the best fit, always check the size on the back of your watch! 26mm straps as an example can be used on some Fenix but not on specific models.
If you're unsure, there is a helpful guide below, plus, we are always happy to help!
Quick Fit Options
26mm QuickFit
20mm QuickFit
22mm QuickFit
Quick Release Options
22mm Quick Release
20mm Quick Release
18mm Quick Release
Standard Pin Options
18mm Standard Pin

Finding the right strap
What size is your Garmin Watch?
To check your Garmin model and size, you can find this information on the back of the watch. The model number and size are typically engraved there. This will help you determine which strap options are compatible.
For a more detailed approach, you can also go to the settings menu on your Garmin device. Simply select the "System" option, then "About" to view the device information. This will display details such as the model, software version, and other relevant information
If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us. We'll get back to you as soon as possible, within 24 hours on weekdays.
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FAQs
Please read our FAQs page to find out more.
How can I check my Garmin watch's model and size?
You can find the model and size information engraved on the back of your Garmin watch. For more details, go to Settings > System > About in the watch’s menu to view information such as the model, version, and software details
Can I change the straps on my Garmin watch?
Yes, most Garmin watches, especially those with QuickFit bands, allow you to easily swap straps without tools. This is particularly convenient for fitness enthusiasts and people who like to match their watch to different outfits.
Should I use a silicone strap or a metal/material strap for fitness with my Garmin watch?
When choosing a strap for fitness activities, silicone straps are generally the better option compared to metal or material bands. Silicone is lightweight, flexible, and resistant to sweat, making it ideal for intense workouts, outdoor activities, and water sports. It also dries quickly, which prevents any discomfort from moisture buildup. Metal bands are more stylish but can feel heavier, less breathable, and can cause discomfort during long workouts, especially if you sweat heavily. Additionally, material bands (like fabric or leather) are less durable in high-intensity fitness settings, and may absorb sweat and moisture, which can lead to wear and tear over time.
If you're looking for comfort, durability, and easy maintenance for fitness purposes, a silicone strap is a great choice. Many Garmin watches, such as the Forerunner and Fenix series, offer quick-release silicone bands designed for an active lifestyle
We love to see our Watch Straps out and about...
Whether you're training for an event, out at events or just happy to show off your new strap! We always welcome new content!