Even with the toughest-looking bike locks, many people still say, "An angle grinder would go right through that." Well, Hiplok's new D1000 is claimed to be different – it's touted as being "the first ...
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The Hiplok D1000 is a gamechanger, with a price to match. (Photos: Josh Ross/BikePortland) As many of you unfortunately already know, there’s nothing worse than the feeling of coming out to the street ...
British company Litelok is best known for its flexible textile/cable-based lightweight bike locks. It's now venturing into the world of rigid U locks, tough, with a model that is claimed to be more ...
Read our Hiplok DX1000 lock and Mega chain review to discover how secure your motorcycle can really be when you're willing to ...
Litelok doesn’t claim the X1 is angle grinder proof, and it’s not, but it takes two cuts to free a bike and a single cut will trash a grinder disc. That’s enough security for most bikes in most ...
British security brand Hiplok marks 15 years since its first sale on 17 March 2011. That product was the world’s first wearable bike lock. The idea for Hiplok began in 2009 when co-founder John ...