TransLink says another 10,000 adult Compass wristbands are now on sale.
Demand for the wristbands has been high. The first bands were snapped up immediately when they went on sale last December.
Compass wristbands work the same as Compass cards. Users tap in and out when travelling on transit and they can reload them online, at a Compass vending machine, by phone or in person.
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Just like a Compass card, the wristbands require a refundable fee of $6.
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