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The Hiplok is an interesting new lock design, a thick chain that is designed to wrap around your waist. A strong steel chain hidden underneath a tough other sleeve, making sure it doesn't scratch your frame and doesn't dig in uncomfortably when you're riding. A strong chain lock that you can take where-ever you go, regardless of whether you have your bag on you or not. Innovative and secure.

Security Rating: Sold Secure Silver Award.

Chain / Sleeve: 8mm hardened steel chain behind a removable 600d outer sleeve with stealth black on black logo.

Padlock / Buckle:

- 10mm hardened steel shackle.

- Steel lock body with brass mechanism.

- Impact resistant, super tough nylon case.

- 3 Keys included.

 Other Vitals:

- Waist Sizing: Minimum 24” / Maximum 44”.

- Locking circumference: 90cm.

- Weight: 1.8kg / 4 lbs.

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The Hiplok is the world's first bicycle lock developed specifically to be worn on the body. It’s a seriously strong piece of kit with a hardened steel chain at its core and a Sold Secure accreditation. All Hiploks are fully adjustable - one size fits all. With no need to carry a bag for your lock, and with their snug fit on the hips means that you'll barely remember you're carrying a lock at all. The fastening system means that you're not actually locked in when carrying around your waist, just incase you loose your keys... a really innovative locking system from a British design firm.

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