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Which is better Titanium or Stainless Steel?
 
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Our 316LVM premium stainless steel bracelets and our CP2 Titanium link bracelets use the exact same magnets, stainless steel split pins, stainless steel clasps and, when used, the same IPG gold. You can wear both 24 hours a day 7 days a week, in the shower, pool or anywhere for that matter. The major difference is in the look of titanium over stainless and the incredible weight difference between the two metals. Prime example would be the SSJ129S and the Ti129S. These two bracelets look very very similar with the titanium being darker and richer looking, however the SS129S standard length weighs in at 65 grams and the T129S weighs in at 35 grams. If you happen to be a golfer, runner or participate in some other sport this could mean a world of difference. This weight difference is the same for all of the models and can be very important to people who normally cannot wear jewelry for other reasons as well. There are also studies that have shown a physiological change when wearing titanium. This area we will let you explore. It is also not uncommon for an individual to be unable to wear stainless steel due to allergic reactions. To date we have not encountered one person who could not wear the Titanium bracelets. Lastly, let us not forget the simple fact titanium is just not something everybody owns! Bottom line, you have to make the decision, is titanium better than (premium) stainless steel for you?

Last update: 07:33 PM Sunday, January 16, 2005

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