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Stronger than a cable lock 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
planb10113Just checked availability at CampSaver. For the 30-in black it ships in 1 to 3 months . The 60-in black is listed as out of stock.
If you add the optional mount the 30-in price at CampSaver is almost the same as Massdrop.
Unfortunately I can't control the stock of locks the website has on hand. When I posted the link, the green and orange were still in stock, and the green 60" was ready to ship too. Looks like some others found the deal and took advantage. Maybe check back in a month and they'll have more.
Just trying to provide purchasing options for those interested in the product.
Careful. This lock looks weak as apparently you cut through
it with a small hacksaw in less than one minute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76MgFoonyw8
@Tenryuu : thanks for the valuable info - I didn't see you linked the video before posting.
Even for a quick stop it won't hold long enough imho.
A reminder on the design intent behind the OTTOLOCK- it is a lightweight/compact/portable bike lock designed for short stops and convenience. It is stronger than a cable lock and lighter than a U-lock. It is NOT recommended for overnight security. Inquiries can be made at- support@ottodesignworks.com
I just got mine, and it's pretty nice! Obviously not super high security with the 3-digit code, but it might be harder to brute force it than you think. I could certainly do it given enough time, but I think it would be a lot more difficult than earlier posts have indicated. The dials are small and fiddly, and it's very easy to rotate more than one dial when you're trying to just move one. Add in an awkward angle, bad lighting, and fear of detection (as would often be present if this was cinched up to a bike) and I'm not sure it would be a cakewalk. But as it says on the instruction card, it is "designed for short-stay security and protecting against theft opportunists."