Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bike locks come in all shapes and sizes, but the best bike chain locks offer flexibility and are often easier to carry than other ...
The Gold is the newest, highest-security lock from the Hiplok, the British company founded by two cycling industrial designers. The company created a solution to carrying a secure lock, without ...
We test the best bike locks to help you keep your bike safe when you leave it ...
Since we saw the original wearable high security lock at Interbike several years ago, the London company produced several innovative products. Last year we saw the reinforced, reusable zip-tie HipLok ...
This chain is made up of 8mm case-hardened steel links wrapped with tough nylon, combined with an ABS-encased 9mm-diameter padlock. Designed to be worn, the nylon outer and padlock buckle form a ...
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 ...
Hiplok has expanded its 1000 Series with a new anti-angle grinder locking link and what it claims is the longest anti-angle ...
Hiplok D and Hiplok Pop are being previewed at this week’s Eurobike, with stock in place this autumn. The Hiplok D is pitched as the world’s first wearable D-lock. Using a unique clip system ...
Hiplok, the security brand for cycling and outdoor enthusiasts, has launched the Hiplok Spin, its first keyless wearable bike lock. The product will be available to buy in February, and it is the ...
Whenever I see somebody riding with a bike chain slung around their body, I wince. Whether it is encircling their waist or slung diagonally across shoulder and torso, I imagine what could happen if ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. If you’re anything like me, the security of your bike is at the ...
In this busy world, a lot can happen in a minute. You can order a coffee, send a tweet, check your email—or lose your unlocked bike to an unscrupulous thief, who will post it on Craigslist in a ...