03-14-2016 13:19 - edited 08-20-2020 18:43
03-14-2016 13:19 - edited 08-20-2020 18:43
One of the trickiest parts of getting started with a brand-new wristband tracker is simply learning how to get it clasped properly. The following post can help you with that!
How do I clasp my Alta wristband more easily?
We're confident that you'll be able to get your alta clasped with just a little practice. Don't be discouraged if it's difficult at first - it definitely gets easier over time!
How do I change my Alta wristband?
Fitbit Alta's wristband is detachable from the top and bottom of the tracker, so that you can replace it with accessory bands of different color or material. For help with detaching your Alta's wristband, check the steps in this help article, or watch the video below.
03-06-2017 05:54
03-06-2017 05:54
Are you talking about a buckle clasp? My HR was a size small. It had a buckle clasp and I liked it alot. However what I didn't like was how wide it was.That's why I chose the Altra. But I HATE the snaps. AND...........for some reason, it seems to hurt a bone in my wrist.
03-06-2017 06:15
03-06-2017 06:15
wrist band is too stiff .....how can i get it to be more pliable? Can not
get pegs in to wear!
03-06-2017 15:31
03-06-2017 15:31
Hi everyone -- If you're still experiencing issues with getting your Alta clasped to your wrist, even after following the awesome suggestions provided here, we have a new option! With the announcement of the Alta HR, we've released the Alta HR & Alta accessory buckle and tang band.
IMPORTANT: It is currently only available for pre-order but is a viable option for those of you asking for a buckle and tang band. Check it out and let me know what you think!
03-07-2017
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03-17-2017
15:27
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ErickFitbit
03-07-2017
08:31
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03-17-2017
15:27
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ErickFitbit
Before I started wearing my Alta, I put it on my wrist and determined which two holes could use to "clasp" it. Then I took it off my wrist and clasped it, unclasped it, then re-clasped it 10-15 times, making sure I used the same two holes to clasp it. I made it much easier to put on.
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03-08-2017 22:13
03-08-2017 22:13
It is almost impossible to clasp the wrist band with one hand when it is new.
The workaround I found was I used two hands to close the wrist band (with Fitbit NOT on the wrist); then I unclasped the band from the FitBit unit on one side(find those instructions on how to switch bands). You just push on the metal plate and lift the band from the unit.
Then you can slip it around your wrist and clip the band back onto the FitBit. Voila!
Make sure it is locked in good though.
It took me about 2 weeks of use before the holes were broken in enough for me to put it on the normal way.
03-08-2017 22:53 - edited 03-09-2017 14:46
03-08-2017 22:53 - edited 03-09-2017 14:46
I don't clasp my Alta wristband on my wrist. I clasp it off my wrist, which is much easier, and then I take off one side of the accessory band, wrap it around my wrist, and reattach it.
Disconnected:
Then:
And I reconnect the band around my wrist, which is a lot smoother.
03-09-2017 06:42
03-09-2017 06:42
03-09-2017 13:29
03-09-2017 13:29
I have extreme arthritis in both hands.There is no way I can clasp the band. I tried olive oil, hot water, pliers - still can't do it.
03-09-2017 15:09
03-09-2017 15:09
03-09-2017 16:03
03-09-2017 16:03
03-11-2017 05:14
03-11-2017 05:14
03-11-2017 05:22
03-11-2017 05:22
I understand, @susietoes. I have severe degenerative arthritis in both hands. It's a challenge. You can try the various tips or you can take the simple way out and purchase a nice band with a watch type clasp. Fitbit is now offering them for Pre-Order. Amazon also offers some very pretty brands in different colors and patterns. Spring is coming so my current, favorite band is a floral pattern of pink/green. If you have small wrists, do NOT buy a one-size-fits-all band. Choose from the bands that offer a small size.
03-16-2017 08:06
03-16-2017 08:06
I hate this clasp. It's totally frustrating and very difficult to use with arthritis. They would sell so many more bands if they made a normal wrist band. Why they don't offer a different band is beyond me. I can't recommend an a
Alta to anyone for this reason.
03-16-2017 15:25
03-16-2017 15:25
03-17-2017 09:34 - edited 03-17-2017 09:37
03-17-2017 09:34 - edited 03-17-2017 09:37
@ErickFitbit At an additional $30 when it's NOT an option WITH the Alta Tracker? No thank you. If your gonna sell seperate I'd still tell people to go to Amazon where they can get 12 color options at $24.
03-19-2017 05:45
03-19-2017 05:45
I am trying to wear my Fitbit but I find the band impossible. The holes seem too small and I feel it is poorly designed I have bruises on my wrist from trying to push it closed and I don't have the strength to manually close it with two fingers. I have to have someone else put it on me, and they are a strong male and still have problems.
I will try the coconut oil and see if that loosens it up a bit
03-20-2017 05:59
03-20-2017 05:59
I found a quick solution. Put oil on band and take a fork and run the prongs through several times. It enlarges the holes. Worked great for me and now my band snaps in place so much easier. We still should have band with a normal watch band clasp. But pass on the fork trick it really helps.
03-20-2017 10:14
03-20-2017 10:14
03-20-2017 13:39
03-20-2017 13:39
Hi Klienea:
They finally have a band with a buckle for "alta"- so for now there is a choice (buckle or clasps)
Hope this helps, Myra
03-20-2017 13:43
03-20-2017 13:43
Actually, the news about having a band with a buckle is for everyone, who dislikes the clasp.
Hope this helps, Myra