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Hiplok Lite Lock Wearable Bike Lock $39.95 + $10 Shipping ($0 with $150 spend) @ Off Road Bikes Online

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The Hiplok lite is a wearable bike lock, and this is a real bargain. Based on desktop research this is about 30% cheaper than anything else comparable in Aus. Deal lasts until stock runs out - only three colours left at time of posting. Most item variants are $39.95 and postage is $10. RRP is $89.95. You can get free shipping if ordering more than $150 worth of products. Its the same deal as we have posted in the past - the previous deal has expired. Still got plenty of deals on clothing and other items as well - check the "ON SALE" tab on the site.

Details:
The much-loved Hiplok in a compact, lightweight package. The Hiplok LITE is a Sold Secure rated chain lock featuring our patented wearable design which allows the rider to adjust it to fit their waist without locking it to them. At almost half the weight of the ORIGINAL, the Hiplok LITE is a great option as a medium risk area lock. Secure, portable and winner of the Eurobike Award for Design.

Security Level: Medium Risk
Security Rating: Sold Secure Bronze Award
Product Specification: 10mm hardened steel shackle. 6mm hardened steel chain. Removable 600D outer sleeve/reflective logo available. 3 keys.
Weight: 1000g
Locking Circumference: 75cm
Waist Sizing: 24-42in

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closed Comments

  • +7

    But then how do you stop your pants falling down after you lockup your bike?

    • Easy.

      Redundancy.

      Braces.

      Be Special AKA.

      However, your bike will likely look like this.

  • +3

    I wonder what the Lock Picking Lawyer thinks of this bike lock?

    • Probably not for long

    • +1

      came to this deal to make sure someone mentioned him.

    • +1

      Incase you are wondering they are fairly hard to pick for any normal person because they have opposing pins and a curved key.

      I would not be concerned with it getting picked, the reason I stopped using mine was that it's only around 85cm length. So ~30-35 cm of reach for locking. It's quite restrictive.

  • -1

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  • I've got this one. Chain looks quite fearsome but testers I've seen identified the lock itself as a weak point that could be broken with a hammer. The chain is a decent deterrent though, and it's quite comfy to wear for runs to the shop etc.

  • I bought one of these in the last sale as wanted a lighter lock for my single speed. Bit tidier than a D lock although I wouldn't wear it due to the grime tends to get picked up.

    As noted - medium level of security, it's not suitable for securing wheels but is a good lightish option for most trips.

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