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Stronger than most cable locks and lighter than a U-lock, the OTTOLOCK cinch lock is the latest way to lock up your bike. It's made of multiple layers of high-temper, 18-millimeter-wide stainless steel bands that have been coated in scratch-resistant santoprene and reinforced with cut-resistant Kevlar Read More
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I've been liking mine so far. The reason I chose an Ottolock (I have the 18") is for how small and lightweight it is. I wanted something that could easily fit in my pocket which it does. As far as I know there isn't a better alternative. I've seen the videos and I do hope that Ottolock can come up with a tougher version.
Hello, I represent OTTOLOCK and have some thoughts. All bike locks can be defeated by a motivated thief with proper tools, technique, and time. OTTOLOCK claims appropriate level security against many forms of attack – not any and all tools. The design intent is and has been to provide a lightweight solution to prevent opportunity theft during quick stops like getting coffee or bathroom breaks. Additionally, OTTOLOCK has always recommended redundant security with a U-lock for higher crime areas or long duration lock-ups. Also see the website use guidelines https://ottodesignworks.com/use-guidelines.
Don't buy this unless you want your bike stolen. Marketed as a quick stop solution, it's not even safe then. I had a bike stolen with my back turned for MINUTES. I was able to cut through this in about a minute with WIRE CUTTERS, and there's a video making the rounds on YouTube showing tin snips cutting through in seconds. It's a good idea, but not safe. Wait for their new iteration of the lock at a minimum.
BSHULTZYeah, the LockPickingLawyer cut this lock in just seconds and pretty quietly with just snips. Why you would wait for ANY iteration of the Ottolock after that is beyond me.