BBB Cycling Minisafe BBL-52
12.00
Abus Combiflex break
From 12.80
Abus My First Abus
From 8.70
BBB Cycling Minisafe BBL-52 vs. Abus Combiflex break vs. Abus My First Abus
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Cheap (4x) |
Light (4x) |
Easy to carry (3x) |
small (3x) |
Easy to use (4x) |
Weight (2x) |
Compact (2x) |
sturdy |
-
Cons
Weak (2x) |
The nipple that needs to be closed is not handy |
Less suitable as sole security |
Fragile |
zero |
no |
nothing |
case a little large |
-
According to the product specialist
Pros
This lock is very lightweight and, therefore, easy to carry. |
The lock has a numerical changeable code rather than a key. |
The cable is 120 cm long, which allows you to tie your bike to a tree, fence, etcetera. |
The Abus Combiflex 2501 has been tested by the Bike Magazine (no. 11, 2017) as the best! |
This cable lock is so compact that it fits in a saddle bag or backpack. Ideal for sports bikes! |
The numerical code can be set and changed yourself. |
The playful design is specially made for children! |
The closure has been given extra damping to prevent accidents. |
Cons
As this lock has no quality mark, it does not meet the requirements of most bike insurances. |
If the bike is parked somewhere where the risk of theft is moderate to high, this lock is unsuitable. It's intended for securing your bike briefly, in a relatively safe place. |
This lock is not ART approved and is therefore not suitable for insured cyclists. |
Specifications
Lock Type
Cable Lock
Cable Lock
Cable Lock
No
No
No
Length
120 cm
65 cm
70 cm
85 cm
120 cm
70 cm
85 cm
120 cm
55 cm
Colour
Black
Black
Grey
Green
Blue
Red
Pink
Green
Blue
Red
Pink
Open with
Numerical Combination
Numerical Combination
Key
Low
Low
Low
Sports bike
Sports bike