The Hiplok Lite takes the brand’s wearable lock concept and pares it back into a lighter, more affordable package designed ...
A new lightweight bike lock has been created by designer Neil Barron based in the United Kingdom in the form of the Litelok Silver. The design of the bike lock is so light you can wear it as a belt ...
After launching last month via Kickstarter the campaign for the Litelok Silver bicycle lock has raised more than £100,000 thanks to over 1,000 backers. The premium, flexible, easy-to-use, lightweight ...
Welsh bike security firm Litelok has launched its latest lock, the Silver. Coming in three different and wearable sizes, the firm claims it is the “world’s lightest” silver-rated bike lock range. It ...
Welsh bike security business Litelok is continuing its product development programme with Flexi-U Silver – the “world’s first” insurance rated flexible U-lock. It arrives just over a year since ...
The new Litelok X-1 and X-3 locks are claimed to offer the best available protection from multiple attack methods and, most critically, the threat of angle grinders. The advent of improved battery ...
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Welsh Cycling talks to Professor Neil Barron, the CEO of Litelok, the producer of one of the most successful bike lock manufacturers in the UK. Litelok took the headline sponsor of the 2018 Welsh ...
British company Litelok is best known for its flexible textile/cable-based lightweight bike locks. It's now venturing into the world of rigid U locks, tough, with a model that is claimed to be more ...
Litelok doesn’t claim the X1 is angle grinder proof, and it’s not, but it takes two cuts to free a bike and a single cut will trash a grinder disc. That’s enough security for most bikes in most ...
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