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[[Image:Slapbracelet.jpg|frame|Slap bracelets]] |
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A '''slap bracelet''' (or '''snap bracelet''') is a [[bracelet]] consisting of layered, flexible stainless steel [[bistable]] [[spring (device)|spring]] bands sealed within a fabric cover. The bracelet can be straightened out, creating |
A '''slap bracelet''' (or '''snap bracelet''') is a [[bracelet]] consisting of layered, flexible stainless steel [[bistable]] [[spring (device)|spring]] bands sealed within a fabric cover. The bracelet can be straightened out, creating [[tension (mechanics)|tension]] within the springy metal bands. The straightened bracelet is then slapped against the wearer's forearm, causing the bands to spring back into a curve that wraps around the wrist, securing the bracelet to the wearer. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Aslap bracelet (orsnap bracelet) is a bracelet consisting of layered, flexible stainless steel bistable spring bands sealed within a fabric cover. The bracelet can be straightened out, creating tension within the springy metal bands. The straightened bracelet is then slapped against the wearer's forearm, causing the bands to spring back into a curve that wraps around the wrist, securing the bracelet to the wearer.
The slap bracelet was a popular fad among children, pre-teens and teenagers in the early 1990s, and was available in a wide variety of patterns and colors. The bracelet was banned in several schools following reports of injuries stemming from improper use.[1][2] The bracelet was later reintroduced with a plastic spring, but there were still reports of injuries.[3]
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