Abus uGrip Bordo 5700/80
210,80
AXA 800
224,50
Kryptonite Kryptolok 685
323,20
Abus uGrip Bordo 5700/80 vs. AXA 800 vs. Kryptonite Kryptolok 685
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Easy to transport |
Easy to install |
Good format |
Flexible enough |
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Cons
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Heavy |
The key must in all the time to lock it |
Closing with key takes some getting used to |
Geen art 2 |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
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| You can order a spare key through AXA Key Service. |
| The AXA 800 folds up to a compact size and can be stored easily in the included frame holder. |
| Stores away compactly in the supplied holder. |
| Qualifies for Kryptonite's Key Safe Program and anti-theft program (ATPO). |
Cons
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| The folding mechanism makes the AXA 800 slightly less flexible than a chain lock. |
| While this lock is Sold Secure certified, it does not have the Dutch ART security mark. The latter may be required if you live in the Netherlands and want to take out insurance for your bike. |
| Registration for the anti-theft program is not free. |
| The lock does not have an ART certification and is therefore not sufficient for some bike insurances. |
Specifications
Lock Type
Foldable Lock
Foldable Lock
Foldable Lock
Without ART certification
Without ART certification
Without ART certification
Length
80 cm
100 cm
85 cm
Colour
Black
Open with
Key
Key
Key
None
Silver
Bronze
SBSC certification
No
No
No
Varefakta certification
No
No
No
Average
Average
Average
Sports bike
City bike
City bike
City bike