Safeman Cable
24,13
BBB Cycling Microloop BBL-51
21,22
Hiplok Z Lok
15,23
Safeman Cable vs. BBB Cycling Microloop BBL-51 vs. Hiplok Z Lok
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Compact (4x) |
Easy to use (3x) |
Use |
small and lightweight |
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Cons
No (4x) |
Short cables |
Short cable length |
Uncoiling and unwinding awkward |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
With its compact size and low weight, the Safeman cable lock fits perfectly in a saddlebag or back pocket. |
As you can make a double loop with this lock, you can also secure several objects or a helmet to your bike. |
The lock is multifunctional and can be used on all sorts of bikes and also for bike trailers, panniers and more. |
The Safeman cable lock has a protective coating to prevent damage to your bike's paintwork. |
The keyhole is protected from dirt and moisture to increase the durability of this product. |
Small, lightweight and compact thanks to the Velcro fastener, so easy to carry. |
Adjustable combination code so you can't lose a key. |
A reusable cable tie for use in various applications. |
Lightweight and very easy to carry around. |
Can be closed with Hiplok's unique closing system. |
Cons
As the Safeman cable lock is not ART-certified, it does not meet the requirements of most bike insurances. |
The cable is 75 cm long, which is too short to secure both wheels to the frame. |
This lock is not strong enough to secure your bike in case of a moderate to high risk of theft. Only the occasional thief will leave your bike with this lock. |
A tie-wrap is not as strong as a cable lock. |
Specifications
Lock Type
Cable Lock
Cable Lock
Cable Lock
No
No
No
Length
75 cm
150 cm
40 cm
Colour
White
Blue
Red
Blue
Red
Black
Black
Grey
Red
Yellow
Grey
Red
Yellow
Open with
Key
Numerical Combination
Key
Low
Low
Low
Sports bike