Men’s Stainless Steel Black Rubber Medical ID Bracelet 8.5″ Reviews
Men’s Stainless Steel Black Rubber Medical ID Bracelet 8.5″
- Stainless Steel offers a modern and sophisticated look.
The Men’s Stainless Steel Black Rubber Medical ID Bracelet makes a great gift for the guy with a unique style. This modern bracelet is created out of think links that generate an industrial look. The wide silver plating that runs along the top of the bracelet adds extra structure and sophistication to the piece. The fold-over clasp will keep the bracelet secure on any wrist.
List Price: $ 24.00
Price: $ 12.99
Tags: Black, bracelet, Medical, Men's, Reviews, Rubber, Stainless, Steel






January 18th, 2012 at 7:56 am
Teenager Friendly,
Perfect for our 15 yr old son who didn’t want to wear a medical bracelet and draw attention to his diabetes. (like the insulin pump did’nt already do that). We took it to “Things Remembered” at the mall where they stamped a “medic alert” image on it (which is not bright red) and stamped Type I Diabetes on it. It looks great and my son likes it. Very durable also.
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|January 18th, 2012 at 8:35 am
Area for Engraving Info is a Little Small,
This is a cool, solid piece. It seems much more durable than the link style I had before that only lasted a few months. The flip clasp is also relatively easy to put on and fasten by oneself. My main concern is that the area for engraving is a bit small. There is probably room for two lines, 2-3 words per line, CONSERVATIVELY. Also, you must take it somewhere to have it engraved. “Things Remembered” does this, has shops in most malls in U.S., costs around $20. It’s solidness also makes it fairly heavy as well.
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|January 18th, 2012 at 9:19 am
Nice quality,
I got this as a gift and although I do need a medical ID bracelet, it doesn’t really look or feel like one. At least not what I imagine one to be like. I received it already engraved, and the engraving isn’t obvious unless you get close to it. It seems strong and I have gotten it wet already with no issues. With a little practice, and making sure you get the right amount of links removed from it, you can learn to put it on yourself, not matter which hand you wear it on.
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