Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
Fahmy Y.
11 augustus 2025
I just got this the Kryptonite Standard U-Lock, and it's great. Super sturdy and easy to use—no hassle with the lock mechanism. It’s the perfect size to secure my bike, and I feel confident leaving it anywhere. Definitely worth it if you want a reliable lock.
Jeroen vd S.
4 augustus 2025
Superb lock for my Cowboy V3 bike.But expensive but quality is wort it and hey, nobody want your bike stolen right.After a couple rainshowers remember to oil the lock a bit so it won't get rusty.
Paola
29 juni 2025
Se ve muy bien, pero quiero registrarlo en caso de robo, sale un número pero no entra la llamada, quien se a registrado para q me diga porfa.
Michael
28 mei 2025
Good value for money. Has not thwarted a theft so hard to judge efficacy. I can squeeze my bike plus my son’s trailer bike through the d shackle with a bit of fiddling and the right pole.
Client d'
18 mei 2025
Du solide, plutôt pratique à utiliser. Fourni avec un support pour le fixer au cadre du vélo.
Josh
21 april 2025
I bought this lock when I first got my ebike, and came back to write a review after 4 years and was shocked to see all these 1-star reviews with people that can't seem to get their heads around:a) the limits of ANY U-lock (such as the fact it's rigid and thus not great for things like power poles)b) How to unlock the lock (hint: you push the key all the way in, and turn it)c) All bike locks are deterrents. If you park your bike in a dodgy place, or if someone *really* wants your bike, no lock will stop an angle grinder. At least this one will make it a pain in the ass.With those things in mind, here's a brief pro/cons on this lock after 4 years of use and 6000km of commuting on my bike. I haven't babied it, I've thrown it around and used it like a lock. It's been on the back of my rack all the time, and I've locked it up in some pretty sketchy places to find it always back and working, in the pouring rain, sleet and overnight. The key and locking system are still buttery smooth after 4 years, and although it's beaten up there is physically nothing wrong with it.PROS:+ Beefy security. It's heavy and hefty and a great deterrent. I've come back to see obvious scratches where people have tried to pick the lock, hack at it with some kind of saw and generally try to bend it (which left marks on my frame). I still have my bike 4 years later. I think the other reviews made the mistake of either parking their bikes not next to other bikes (always a good chance the bike next to you will be easier), or expecting this to stop a blowtorch and last for eternity. Locks are deterrents!+ Durability. I have locked my bike in and out of cover, under tarps and in the open rain for weeks on end. I also live near the sea, so I do get a bit more corrosion (I've been through two chains on my bike, for context). No issues with any part of the lock at all, including the key/locking system.+ Length - no, it won't wrap around telephone poles like a folding lock can. But as long as you understand that, it's a great size and length for most poles, bike racks and metal fences. It can be annoying give it isn't a folding/cable lock, but again the U-locks will be more secure than the former.CONS:- Hefty - this lock is a chonk. It's hefty and the frame mount is crap, so it has to live on my back rack. Honestly it doesn't bother me since I prefer the security but it does have to be said.- It's a U-lock - which means that it is rigid and it can't wrap around or through objects. I personally commute around the city where there are plenty of bike racks, metal fences or narrow sign poles for me to lock this up to. If you don't have that luxury, then get a chain or folding lock.- Key system was fiddly on first use: I remember when I first got this lock and I accidentally seized up the lock trying to unlock it. Turns out, it's really easy to half unlock the lock if you don't push the key all the way in *before* turning it. After a few months I got used to it, and I haven't had ANY of the durability issues I've seen from others in the past 4 years. I've always made sure to close the keyhole protector, and push the key all the way in before turning. No issues, but it was a slight curve- Not indestructible - All the photos and 1-star reviews I see are from people whose locks were cut through with an angle grinder or a very, very determined thief and a metal saw. Nothing will stop a determined thief. It's common logic to try and park in a very public, well-lit place, preferably next to some other bikes with crappier locks that are easier to steal. Thiefs are opportunistic, and so if the nice bike next to you has a shitty lock that takes less time to steal, they'll take it. I totally get it, people are mad that their bikes are stolen, I would be too. But that isn't the lock's fault - if you want a near-indestructible lock, get the NYC Kryptonite lock and carry an extra tonne of metal around, or get a frame lock too and multiple U-locks. For me, I just park in a sensible spot, locked to something metal and with the frame lock in my bike too. I've had several attempts on the bike, but no one got even CLOSE to cracking it. Remember kids, angle grinders aren't subtle or quiet. But if you park in a place with no one else around you, it will be.
Peter Hall
21 november 2024
Very happy with this. High quality, very convenient mount. Using it on electric kick bike. Like the vinyl coating that prevents it from scratching and making noise when coming in contact with bike. Smart also with the weather protect for the key hole.
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