For the first time ever, there’s a bike lock that doesn’t require you to make any sacrifices when it comes to design, portability and security. The Tex-Lock Textile Bike Lock is the first bike lock that, quite frankly, doesn’t suck. Using high tech materials from the automotive and aerospace industries and a multi-layered, patented construction, Tex-Lock offers fire, cut and smashing resistance in a package that’s still lightweight and secure. Designed, manufactured and assembled in Germany, each Tex-Lock comes in multiple lengths (32″ / 47″ / 70″) and colors (grey/black, black/gold, neon salmon, black) and locks your bike with an included padlock or miniature U-lock. The rope itself weighs no more than 350 grams per meter, and even with the padlock the entire package weighs less than 2 pounds. If you want a lightweight, portable (it even has a magnetic under seat holder) security system that also won’t scratch up your bike when you’re on the go, check out Tex-Lock.
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