Key Takeaways
- The Garmin Vivoactive 4 and Vivoactive 3 use 22mm wide bands.
- The Garmin Vivoactive 5 and Vivoactive 4S use 20mm wide bands.
- All Vivoactive models use a standard Quick Release pin system, making band changes fast and tool-free.
- Bands are interchangeable with any other watch that uses the same width and Quick Release system.
- Material choice matters: silicone for sports, leather for style, and nylon for all-day comfort.
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The Garmin Vivoactive is a powerhouse smartwatch, blending everyday style with serious fitness tracking. But the stock band doesn't have to be your only option. Upgrading your Garmin Vivoactive watch bands is the easiest way to personalize your device, matching it to your workout, your workday, or your night out. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about finding the perfect replacement band for any Vivoactive model, from size and compatibility to materials and installation.
Which Garmin Vivoactive Models Exist?
The Garmin Vivoactive series has evolved over the years, with each new iteration bringing improvements in features and design. Understanding which model you own is the first and most critical step in choosing the right band, as the case size directly impacts the band width.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the most popular models:
- Garmin Vivoactive 3: A fan-favorite and one of the models that cemented the Vivoactive's place in the market. It features a single case size.
- Garmin Vivoactive 4 & 4S: With this generation, Garmin introduced two sizes. The Vivoactive 4 is the larger model, while the Vivoactive 4S ("S" for small) is designed for more slender wrists.
- Garmin Vivoactive 5: The latest model streamlines the lineup, offering a single, versatile size with a vibrant AMOLED display that sits between the previous 4 and 4S models.
While their internal tech differs, the most important distinction for our purposes is the lug width, which we'll cover in detail next. Knowing whether you have a 4 or a 4S, for example, is the difference between a perfect fit and a band that simply won't work.
What Size Band Does the Garmin Vivoactive Use?
This is the most important question, and the answer depends entirely on your specific model. Unlike some smartwatches with proprietary connectors, the Vivoactive series uses an industry-standard lug width and a Quick Release spring bar system. This is fantastic news, as it opens up a world of third-party band options.
Here are the specific Garmin Vivoactive band sizes you need to know:
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22mm Bands:
- Garmin Vivoactive 4 (the larger 45mm model)
- Garmin Vivoactive 3 (all versions)
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20mm Bands:
- Garmin Vivoactive 5
- Garmin Vivoactive 4S (the smaller 40mm model)
Always double-check your model before purchasing. A 22mm band will not squeeze into the 20mm lugs of a Vivoactive 5, and a 20mm band will leave an unsightly gap on a Vivoactive 4. The key is to match the band width exactly to your watch's lug width for a secure and seamless look.
Are Garmin Vivoactive Bands Interchangeable?
Yes, but with a crucial caveat: they are interchangeable with any watch that uses the same band width. The beauty of the Quick Release system is its universality. This means Garmin Vivoactive compatible bands aren't just limited to other Vivoactive models.
For example:
- A 22mm band for a Vivoactive 4 will also fit a Garmin Venu 2, Forerunner 255, or even a classic Seiko watch with a 22mm lug width.
- A 20mm band for a Vivoactive 5 will also fit a Garmin Venu 3S, Forerunner 265S, or any other watch that requires 20mm watch bands garmin or otherwise.
This interchangeability gives you incredible freedom. You can build a collection of 20mm or 22mm bands and swap them between multiple watches in your collection, not just your Garmin. This is a significant advantage over watches like the Apple Watch, which use a proprietary system, locking you into a specific type of connector.
Best Band Materials for Garmin Vivoactive
Choosing the right material is about balancing function, comfort, and style. Since the Vivoactive is designed to be worn 24/7—from the gym to the office—you might want a few different options.
Silicone: The ultimate choice for athletes. Our high-quality silicone watch bands are waterproof, sweat-proof, durable, and incredibly easy to clean. They are perfect for running, swimming, and intense gym sessions, providing a secure and comfortable fit that won't get damaged by moisture.
Nylon: For all-day comfort and breathability. Woven nylon and NATO straps are lightweight and flexible, making them ideal for casual wear or less intense activities. They don't trap sweat like some materials can, making them a great option for hot weather or long-term wear.
Leather: To elevate your look. A leather watch band instantly transforms your Vivoactive from a fitness tracker into a sophisticated timepiece. It's the perfect choice for the office, a dinner date, or any occasion where you want to look polished. Just remember to swap it out before a workout, as sweat and water can damage the leather over time.
How to Change a Garmin Vivoactive Band
Thanks to the Quick Release system, changing your band is a simple, 30-second process that requires no special tools. It's designed to be done on the fly, so you can easily switch from a silicone gym band to a leather evening band.
Follow these simple steps:
- Flip It Over: Turn your Vivoactive over to see the underside of the watch band where it connects to the watch case.
- Locate the Pin: You'll see a small metal pin on each side of the band. This is the Quick Release lever.
- Slide and Release: Use your fingernail to slide the pin inwards (towards the middle of the band). You'll feel the spring bar compress, and the band will pop right out of the lug. Repeat for the other side.
- Install the New Band: Take your new band and slide one end of the spring bar into the lug hole. Then, slide the Quick Release lever inwards again and gently guide the other end of the spring bar into the opposite lug hole. Release the lever and you'll hear a faint click.
- Check the Connection: Give the band a gentle tug to ensure it's securely locked in place.
While most Quick Release bands don't need tools, a spring bar tool can be useful for traditional bands or if you have difficulty with your fingernails. Explore our watch compendium for more tips on watch maintenance.
Garmin Vivoactive vs Other Smartwatches: Band Compatibility
One of the biggest advantages of the Garmin ecosystem is its use of industry-standard watch lugs. This sets it apart from major competitors and gives you, the consumer, far more choice.
Apple Watch: Uses a completely proprietary slide-in mechanism. Apple Watch bands will never fit a Garmin Vivoactive, and vice versa. You must buy bands specifically designed for the Apple Watch connector.
Fitbit: Compatibility varies wildly by model. Some, like the Versa or Sense, use their own unique connector system. Others might use standard lugs, but you have to check the specific model. The Vivoactive's consistent use of standard lugs is much more user-friendly.
Samsung Galaxy Watch: Most Samsung Galaxy Watch models (like the Galaxy Watch 4, 5, and 6) also use standard 20mm or 22mm Quick Release bands. This means that many bands advertised for a Samsung watch will also fit a Vivoactive of the corresponding size, and vice-versa.
The takeaway is simple: your Vivoactive's design gives you access to a massive market of watch bands, allowing for endless customization that just isn't possible with more restrictive systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size bands fit Garmin Vivoactive 4?
The standard Garmin Vivoactive 4 (45mm case) uses 22mm wide Quick Release watch bands. The smaller Garmin Vivoactive 4S (40mm case) uses 20mm bands.
Can I use any 20mm band on my Garmin Vivoactive?
Yes, if you have a Garmin Vivoactive 5 or a Vivoactive 4S. Any standard 20mm watch bands garmin or from third-party sellers will fit perfectly, as long as they use a standard spring bar or Quick Release pin system.
Are Garmin Vivoactive 3 and 4 bands the same?
Yes! Both the Garmin Vivoactive 3 and the standard Garmin Vivoactive 4 use 22mm bands, making them fully interchangeable.
Do Garmin Vivoactive 5 bands fit Garmin Vivoactive 4?
No, they are not compatible. The Garmin Vivoactive 5 uses 20mm bands, while the standard Garmin Vivoactive 4 uses wider 22mm bands. They cannot be interchanged.
Where can I buy replacement bands for Garmin Vivoactive?
Watchband.direct offers a curated collection of premium replacement bands for all Garmin Vivoactive models. We carry a wide variety of high-quality silicone, leather, and nylon bands in both 20mm and 22mm sizes to perfectly match your watch and your style.
Ready to Find Your Perfect Band?
Now that you're an expert on Garmin Vivoactive watch bands, it's time to upgrade your style. Whether you need a rugged band for your next adventure or a classy strap for the office, the right band is waiting for you. Browse our complete collection and give your Garmin the personalized look it deserves.