Hiplok: stylish and stress-free cycle locks

Hiplok is the creation of two British industrial designers and keen cyclists frustrated at having to carry their bike locks in a cumbersome bag or unsightly frame-mounted bracket.

Hiplok belt lock

The HipLok V1 is designed to be worn like a belt. It features a robust 10mm hardened shackle and a steel lock body with brass mechanism that is fashioned to work like a belt buckle.

John Abrahams and Ben Smith took inspiration from bicycle couriers, who have long worn chains and cable locks around their waists or slung across their shoulders. The result of their research and development is a range eye catching, sturdy, but above all, easy-to-carry locks.

HiplokD

The HipLok D is a compact D Lock designed with an in-built clip that allows it to be worn on any belt or bag strap.

We’ve been testing the Hiplok range and it’s clearly been created with a passion for both design and cycling. Carrying a cycle lock is a necessary evil, but using a HipLok makes the experience as stress-free and stylish as possible. The range is rated silver by Sold Secure.

ETA cycle insurance

Hiplok discount

To enjoy a generous discount of 15% off go to hiplok.com and use the code ETA15.

Win a Hiplok D All Black

We have a Hiplok D worth £59.99 to give away. Simply leave a comment at the bottom of this page and we’ll pick a name at the end of the month.

Comments

  1. Matt Roff

    Reply

    Finally, a simple product for a quick trip to the shops. Great idea and great looking product.

    • indigo Redfern

      Reply

      Simple and convenient, looks great!

    • Peter

      Reply

      If I win this lock I hope it will get people talking when they see me wearing it.

  2. Iain

    Reply

    This looks like a really good idea – I’d love to win one.

  3. Oliver Squires

    Reply

    Very good idea.

  4. Shaun

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    Anything that lets me carry a decent lock when I’m out has to be a good idea, the frame holders never seem to work well.

  5. Mal Yates

    Reply

    A hip product for hip cyclists!

  6. craig

    Reply

    Well done a simple but effective solution to an age old issue for cyclists.

  7. Tracey C

    Reply

    An excellent idea. No more heavy backpack!

  8. Lisa Hatfield

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    I have a Hiplok and it’s good, you don’t really notice the weight around your waist though it can feel bulky. It’s a Silver rated lock so is only good for bikes up to a certain value (check your insurance policy with ETA for the rating recommended). Obviously 2 locks are better.

  9. Linsey

    Reply

    Great idea!

  10. David

    Reply

    Very neat, love to have one.

  11. Becca

    Reply

    Yes please!

  12. Dave Hose

    Reply

    Great idea – functional and stylish

  13. matt9511

    Reply

    fantastic idea and like the look of the v1 as much more discreate

  14. Julie

    Reply

    Great idea and much needed

  15. Dominic

    Reply

    Great piece of design, well done

  16. Susan Whitham

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    All locks very welcome. This one looks very useful to people who just ride, and who don’t carry either panniers or a basket. I am a town and country cyclist with all the bags and things, as I actually use the bike to do heaps of family shopping and carry my stuff to work. Instead of a car, y’see? So this device might well ride in the basket! Also I can’t always park up next to a stanchion, so the loop might not be ideal.

  17. dave

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    looks like a good idea. Wonder how much the extra weight of having it around your waist will be noticeable though. Certainly useful if just nipping out on the bike for a short run.

  18. Paul Gordon

    Reply

    Smart idea to solve a practical problem for lots of cycle journeys.

  19. Stavria

    Reply

    Sounds very practical!

  20. Pete

    Reply

    Nice looking idea, and great that it’s a British one!

  21. Jenny

    Reply

    Great idea. It makes cycling to shop at small local shops more viable as I wouldn’t need to keep faffing opening and closing my pannier to put the lock in or take it out. The minutes saved on each stop would soon add up

  22. Paul O’ Brien

    Reply

    Looks great, perfect for city cycling. I wouldn’t attach that to the waistband of my Lycra tights, nobody wants to see that!

  23. Darren C

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    I’d love to try one.

  24. annasgoneridin

    Reply

    Great idea

  25. Katrina Burke

    Reply

    Such a great idea, love this!

  26. Jo G

    Reply

    Looks like an awesome product, and if it saves me having to carry a backpack everywhere, I’m all for it! In fact, I want one!

  27. Richard Newman

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    I don’t see what the problem with a frame mounted bracket is – it lets the frame take the strain. In my case I have quite a chunky gold rated lock which, although it took some time to find the right way to mount it due to having a small frame, is better than having to carry it. I can see the benefit of a wearable lock maybe if you use multiple bikes and don’t want to have a separate lock for each of them or as a secondary lock to back up the main bike mounted lock.

  28. Bill Andrews

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    I’d like one of these easy to operate locks

  29. Jenny forrest

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    Hiplock- I would wear it for those nights out when I normally need a rucksack… Otherwise I wear cycle trousers so a bit unnecessary with a belt.

  30. Keith B

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    Great idea, why didn’t someone think of it before now.

  31. Ed Dymock

    Reply

    Good British design solution. Deserves to sell well.

  32. Yen

    Reply

    V1 looks good – nice and discreet. I’m not sure about the D, looks a little cumbersome but I’ll have to try it to find out. Maybe I’ll get the opportunity? Looks like I’ll need to start wearing a belt with my cycling shorts in order to use it?

  33. Anna Green

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    Great idea. I may get one to replace by current lock and ‘unsightly lock bracket’!

  34. Selina

    Reply

    Look funky! Great range of colours too.

  35. Steve Morgan

    Reply

    Love it!

  36. Leticia Golubov

    Reply

    What kind of injury will it cause if you come off the bike and land on your back or side? Has that been tested?

  37. Paul Chambers

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    My current lock is so heavy, would love to be able to put this around my waist and cycle around London!

  38. will B

    Reply

    Cool, and in summer you can just hook it round your bag if its too hot to have it on your waist 😀

  39. Huw Bramhall

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    Excellent idea, I think the V1 round the waist is particularly good.

  40. Anita Violet

    Reply

    Looks like a great idea

  41. Neil Woolford

    Reply

    That’s neat!

  42. Clif Abbott

    Reply

    The cyclists answer to Clunk Click Every Trip

  43. Lisa Baskerville

    Reply

    Would love to win this at that price I don’t think I will be buying one 🙂

  44. Mark Baldwin

    Reply

    A brilliant idea. One lock suits all, no need for a lock on each bike you own.

  45. Brendan

    Reply

    Has anyone had an accident and landed hip on lock on tarmac? ouch?

  46. chris palomba

    Reply

    bike bling!

  47. Claire B

    Reply

    The answer to all my problems! A dream come true… 🙂

  48. Stace

    Reply

    Won’t the weight of it pull you pants down?!

  49. Nancy Townsend

    Reply

    My husband would greatly appreciate this!

  50. Ian Homer

    Reply

    The flatter top section will mkae it more wearable then say the present mini D with a similar clip. I usually carry that in a bag if I’m shopping though.

  51. Gosia

    Reply

    Slowly but surely locks are catching up with bikes in the looks department.

  52. Nick Saward

    Reply

    Would be great timing to win one of these, seeing as last week my combination lock fouled up and I had to get the guy from local bike shop to cut it off! Luckily he knows me (and my bike) so wasn’t suspicious, but oh the shame!

  53. Alex

    Reply

    Give it to me.

  54. George Knight

    Reply

    Looks good, practical and stylish.

  55. Al Napp

    Reply

    I trust, as this is being touted by an insurance company, that this meets the required standard for an insurance claim?

  56. Karl Wells

    Reply

    Looks fantastic.

  57. daniel kempe

    Reply

    very hipster !

  58. Dave

    Reply

    Looks a convenient way to quickly lock up my bike without needing to delve into my bag! Or even carry a bag…

  59. Mr Stuart Rattray

    Reply

    Great Idea – like the ‘D’

  60. John Forbes

    Reply

    Simple idea….just takes time for someone to think about it.

  61. Charlotte Young

    Reply

    Brings a new meaning to ‘hispter’!

  62. TimA

    Reply

    Good idea – very simple.

  63. PeterWestbrook

    Reply

    A good system that does away with carrying the lock in a saddle bag or in a not very strong holder attached to the frame. Big Question is the lock Sold Secure? This is what insurers require as a standard when insuring your bike.

  64. Mark

    Reply

    I’ve got one of the chain ones and it’s ace. Really don’t notice it when you’re cycling. Would love to try the d lock version though

  65. Will Embliss

    Reply

    Should be called the HIP BREAKER! Any slip or fall to the side could result in a break rather than a bruise. BAD IDEA

  66. Evita

    Reply

    What a great idea. I love the pink belt one in the picture!

  67. Craig

    Reply

    Great idea. D lock in particular is very good design.

  68. peter

    Reply

    If I had hips like the model I’d be wearing this, and as someone who’s never grown up I can feel like one of the Magnificent 7 again

  69. Nate

    Reply

    Excellent designs! Locks need to be readily available and easy to use and they so often aren’t!

  70. Gavin

    Reply

    What with my mobile phone and Leatherman tool on my belt – this lock would further my look as a gunslinger on the set of a Sergio Leone film. Good idea though.

  71. Susan Tuke

    Reply

    What a great piece of kit!

  72. Steve Woolmore

    Reply

    Good idea!

  73. ian white

    Reply

    Not a good idea, if you come off your bike crashing onto the ground those locks will dig into you and the HipLok D could cause some serious injuries, Just think of it going into the soft side of your torso.
    I would not advocate such a thing. put the lock on your bike frame

  74. Sarah Gilly

    Reply

    Compact and stylish, and more importantly, quick and on hand to lock up your bike… great idea 🙂

  75. Emmie

    Reply

    Fantastic idea! Looking forward to getting my hands on one!

  76. Julia Wilde

    Reply

    The simple ideas are always the best.

  77. Iain

    Reply

    Clever! Nice to have when you don’t want to take a bag with you!

  78. Gareth Wells

    Reply

    Fantastic – a robust lock that actually possesses aesthetics! Great idea.

  79. Alan

    Reply

    Cool, nice idea.

  80. Simon

    Reply

    These things are very nice indeed 🙂

  81. mark

    Reply

    like it!

  82. Anthony Roy

    Reply

    Having a waist mounted lock would save on all of the rattles I get with the frame mounted lock, and be more convenient to access as well.

  83. Eleanor Smith

    Reply

    Would love to win an extra lock!

  84. Neil Scott

    Reply

    Nice to see cool British designs…..would give me peace of mind when locking my bike up on my daily commute 🙂

  85. Mike B

    Reply

    I like that the D Lock sits flush against the rider’s side. I don’t have room on my frame for carrying a lock, and it’s a vague nuisance having to wear a rucksack just to carry my lock, so this would be ideal for knocking around the city with. Also, it only weighs 1Kg according to their website.

  86. Mike B

    Reply

    I like that the D Lock fits flush against the rider’s side. I don’t have room on my frame for carrying a lock, and it’s a vague nuisance having to wear a rucksack just for carrying one. Also, it only weighs 1Kg according to their site.

  87. sara

    Reply

    Inspired idea, carrying heavy locks around is such a drag, but essential when you’ve had several bikes nicked!

  88. Christina Crosby

    Reply

    All round seems like a good idea. Are these Hiploks compliant with ETA’s requirement to have a very specific type of cycle lock fitted to your bike in order for any cycle insurance policies to be valid in the event of a claim for theft? Thanks, Christina

  89. Dick

    Reply

    great idea but I wonder what it’ll do to the rider’s hip in the event of an accident!

  90. Keith Hawthorn

    Reply

    Finally, something practical for cycling! Why did this take so long?! I will definitely be getting one,or two maybe!

  91. John Edwards

    Reply

    They say nothing’s so powerful as an idea for which the time has come !

  92. James Donovan

    Reply

    Hi, this is a fantastic idea.; i would love to win one

  93. Luke O’Donoughue

    Reply

    Awesome concept

  94. Phil

    Reply

    I love it

  95. Ray

    Reply

    Can’t wait to try it.

  96. RAUL TORRES MARTIN

    Reply

    cool & smooth

  97. Hilary Tunnicliffe

    Reply

    At last! Joined up thinking for cyclists – fabby idea…

  98. Raj

    Reply

    so cool

  99. Lori Poore

    Reply

    Locks are always a problem when you ride without your saddle bag or pannier to put them in and end up having to take a rucksack to carry it. These solve this problem. Great idea.

  100. Georgina Griffiths

    Reply

    What a great idea, simple and stylish! A great example of British design!

  101. Daniel McNamara

    Reply

    I saw one of these yesterday, looks slick, great stuff!

  102. newportpaul

    Reply

    D lock looks uncomfortable to have on when riding – notice that the picture is person standing not on a bike; have to try it on i guess. No mention of cable for securing other items.

  103. Lorne C

    Reply

    A good Concept – saw a fellow commuter with something similar today.

  104. Phill

    Reply

    Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!

  105. james sheppard

    Reply

    Simple, yet effective.

  106. Jane

    Reply

    Looks great!

  107. Andrew

    Reply

    convenient way to carry it and easily accessible too.

  108. Andy Hunter

    Reply

    Nifty. Going to need a chunk of metal at just the right height and angle.

  109. Katharine Liu

    Reply

    A great idea and looks so easy to carry about. So good to see British designs doing well.

  110. Bettina Becker

    Reply

    Cool… It surely will be the new trend…

  111. Andrew Jackson

    Reply

    A version to lock two bikes would be a great development, (says my wife!).

  112. Ian Jones

    Reply

    Sounds like a winner 🙂

  113. Steve W

    Reply

    A great looking set of locks. Good for when on the folding bike.

  114. Tom W

    Reply

    Interesting solution to carrying around a lock – especially when just nipping out. Would love to try one out…

  115. David Dunnico

    Reply

    Nice bit of kit

  116. Rick Gregory

    Reply

    What a good idea!

  117. Douglas Milsom

    Reply

    Look like a great idea. I have been put off big shackle locks up till now, but this looks a bit more compact, and hopefully lighter, and much more secure than my current “wire” lock system.

  118. Neil Fife Fiford

    Reply

    What a Bloody Good Idea!

  119. Joe Norman

    Reply

    Looks practical, especially as a second lock or when just nipping into a shop.

  120. Tracy Nixon

    Reply

    I would love one of these for peace of mind thank you!

  121. Inga Andersen

    Reply

    A great idea, looks good and effective too 🙂

  122. David Walker

    Reply

    Good prize

  123. Darren Abbott

    Reply

    Great idea

  124. Casey

    Reply

    So is it one size fits all? Or does Skinny have it falling round their knees and Fatty is cut in half?
    Good idea though.

  125. Jane Poxon

    Reply

    Thank heavens someone as thought of it x

  126. Neil Wardrobe

    Reply

    What a fantastic idea and as someone has already pointed out, the simple ideas are usually the best!!

  127. Emily

    Reply

    Cracking idea 🙂

  128. M Gibbs

    Reply

    Nice!

  129. Xi

    Reply

    Snazzy, could do with a small D for a quick lockup around town. Hat in ring.

  130. Lorraine Johnson

    Reply

    This looks fab, strong & safe but so easy to keep with you!

  131. Ian Smith

    Reply

    This looks great! I’ve always thought carrying a cycle lock was problematic! Think I may well buy one of these!

  132. Ashley Ward

    Reply

    Looks good. Would love one!!

  133. Greg Lilley

    Reply

    I am forever hanging my D-Lock off of my handlebars or my frame, and it constantly bangs in my arm or leg! Thanks Hiplock for coming up with an easy solution for a common problem

  134. Mark Doherty

    Reply

    Looks a very handy product.

  135. Maine Blue

    Reply

    I could really do with this – my current bike lock fell apart a few days ago. Yes, just came apart and is now as much use as politician.

  136. Adam

    Reply

    I am commenting in order to be entered into the competition to win.

  137. Paul Carter

    Reply

    Great idea! I can never seem to get D Locks to fit onto my bikes and always end up carrying them

  138. carrie

    Reply

    Wow- top votes, smart and secure

  139. Teresa Lee

    Reply

    Great idea

  140. Liz Briggs

    Reply

    Very handy prize – yes please 🙂

  141. Pete Gateley

    Reply

    Safe secure and smart.

  142. Sally Lea

    Reply

    Great idea, a big improvement on the standard lock for mobility.

  143. Rena Plumridge

    Reply

    Looks great would love to win one

  144. Tom Baker

    Reply

    Might save me having to buy a new belt every few months from contant wedging in of D locks wearing them out

  145. Joe

    Reply

    Ooh would love to try one. D-lock in a bag is far from ideal!

  146. John Dean

    Reply

    Just the job and looks great would love to win it for my new bike!

  147. Carol Weaver

    Reply

    Would love one of these as just spent ages phaffing with my locks which took longer than my entire shopping time!

  148. David Hewett

    Reply

    That’s a BELTer of an idea.

  149. Thomas Mc Elhinney

    Reply

    Certainly not a “waist” of money

  150. Lorna Blackmore

    Reply

    Looks amazing. Im always having a nightmare with my lock that mounts onto the frame of my bike. Its a daily struggle.

  151. Mark Shaw

    Reply

    And then there was light, easy to use and carry secure solution for my bike

  152. Susie M

    Reply

    These are such a good idea. Following a theft our bikes are secured with really heavy duty locks but they’re just not practical to take out with you so we take lighter ones which aren’t ideal.

  153. Andrew Harmsworth

    Reply

    May hold my trousers up, too!

  154. Kelly Koya

    Reply

    Love the look of the v1

  155. Al Reed

    Reply

    I have a V1, you can’t feel the weight when wearing, a great idea and a good midrange lock.

  156. Connie

    Reply

    Finally… the future of the cycling human race is locked and safe.

  157. Adam Easdown

    Reply

    Great design

  158. Emma Baker

    Reply

    Brilliant!!

  159. Nikki.S

    Reply

    Looks an excellent bit of kit.

  160. Jim Moore

    Reply

    Great invention

  161. winnie

    Reply

    great idea – so useful 😀

  162. Anne Bostwick

    Reply

    Safe and secure with Hiplok D All Black,
    My bike is still there when I turn my back!

  163. Laura Asplin

    Reply

    oh, I have just got into my cycling, these are a great idea!

  164. sam Stevens

    Reply

    definitely what I need. A good prize.

  165. Nigel Hollingsworth

    Reply

    Looks like a fabulous gadget ! 🙂

  166. Nigel Shoosmith

    Reply

    Looks like an excellent solution for use with a folding bike on those occasions when you can’t take it inside.

  167. Mike Wilson

    Reply

    cool name. would love to try one out on my old banger bike…..:-)

  168. Andrew

    Reply

    Sweet idea. Look pretty too.

  169. Victoria

    Reply

    my lock just broke so could use this 😉

  170. Gilla01

    Reply

    What a good idea!

  171. Annabel Edwards

    Reply

    Brillant idea even for a O.A.P.

  172. Suzanne

    Reply

    Fed up with faffing around with locks. This looks great.

  173. stacey

    Reply

    Brilliant Idea 🙂

  174. Graeme

    Reply

    Great design.

  175. Graham Cox

    Reply

    Brilliant Idea,could really make use of one of these.

  176. julie kenny

    Reply

    Thanks for the chance to win xx Looks fab xx

  177. glenn hutton

    Reply

    Great bit of kit…

  178. Peter Clark

    Reply

    Ideal for short journeys when not in the cycling kit

  179. Emma Griffiths (age 9)

    Reply

    great locks with cool colour options (LOVE the pink !)

  180. Mr John Reed

    Reply

    I wish this hiplock was invented when I was a child. 🙂

  181. frances hutton

    Reply

    Would love to win.

  182. Jamie J

    Reply

    Beats wrapping the chain around the seat post any day.

  183. Lyn Gillespie

    Reply

    clever idea!

  184. Sheila Robson

    Reply

    What a fantastic idea that is useful, practical and stylish all in one. Well done.

  185. Jill Webb

    Reply

    What a great idea

  186. Baguette

    Reply

    V. V. Cool !!

  187. Rebecca Prowse

    Reply

    Stylish and practical! Brilliant 🙂

  188. Marina Wilson

    Reply

    Well done ! At last a lock that doesn’t weigh a ton!! About time!

  189. David Paterson

    Reply

    Excellent

  190. Liz B

    Reply

    What happens when I fall off my bike – will the lock hurt me ?!
    I’m the world’s clumsiest person, very poor balance and trying to get used to using cleats !!!

  191. Rebecca Owen

    Reply

    What a great idea! If I had one of these I wouldn’t have to choose between my bike lock or my bottle of water as both fit onto the frame of my bike and get in the way of each other.

  192. Jon Hollis

    Reply

    What a great idea, what with water bottles etc, I’ve not got space for a lock on my frame, and don’t always want to take a rucsack out with me.

  193. Edward Guerreiro

    Reply

    Thanks for the competition.

  194. Kat Lucas

    Reply

    What a fab giveaway!

  195. WENDY

    Reply

    Hiplok looks like a very handy (or should i say ‘hip’) tool for cyclists.

  196. mrham71

    Reply

    great product, safety can be fashionable too!

  197. alex cook

    Reply

    what a good idea!

  198. Paul

    Reply

    Very practical…………..and very hip!

  199. colin findlay

    Reply

    Simple, effective just what I need.

  200. Joanne Mapp

    Reply

    What a great idea. there is nothing worse than having to dig around in a bag looking for my lock

  201. Al Sealy

    Reply

    A chastity belt for cyclists?

  202. Hassni

    Reply

    Simple and effective. Great product.

  203. Aileen S

    Reply

    I’m looking for a good solution to the age old problem of carrying my bike lock. I would love to give this a try!

  204. Fran

    Reply

    Sounds like a good idea and very practical. I would like to try one to see how secure it is.

  205. Andrew Read

    Reply

    Extremely practical and stylish.

  206. Paul Dunbar

    Reply

    Looks pretty good. I ride alone a lot and am always a bit edgy leaving the bike outside a cafe when I nip in for a coffee/scone/5 course snack …. this looks neat and quick enough to use and convenient enough to carry. Very tempting product.

  207. M. Graham

    Reply

    A neat solution to the difficulties of having to carry something clumsy & heavy. Looks rather trendy too!

  208. Michael

    Reply

    The simplest ideas are usually the best. I always have to take a bag with me!

  209. Mick Thain

    Reply

    Brilliant simple idea

  210. ols

    Reply

    Keen to try out, what about the insurance rating band?

  211. Janine Walker

    Reply

    So simple a solution! Everyone should have one of these before too long!

  212. David Curran

    Reply

    The attraction of a wearable lock increases with the number of bikes in your stable.

  213. Scott

    Reply

    It’s a little Easter miracle 🙂

  214. sam swain

    Reply

    I could really do with one of these

  215. Geoff K

    Reply

    Simple but effective, I hope it’s not too bulky, would like to give it a try.

  216. Mickie Bull

    Reply

    Really nice product!

  217. Muray

    Reply

    Looks smart, neat, compact and easy to carry.

  218. Tim Smith

    Reply

    Like all the best ideas so simple, why hasn’t anyone thought of it before – why didn’t I?

  219. Larna

    Reply

    fun & practical!

  220. Ellie M

    Reply

    Great idea – hate having to carry a bag just for the lock.

  221. Hazel Wright

    Reply

    Thanks for the competition, they look really good!

  222. Laura plus 3

    Reply

    Baby on front, toddler on back seat and lock round my waist! Makes trip on bike much easier. (Perhaps good for loosing an inch around the hip too??) Great accessory for easy cycling. Basket not needed to be used for housing lock. More room for picnic blanket and ball!

  223. Mathew Hawkins

    Reply

    Awesome, about time a comfortable lock was released

  224. rosie

    Reply

    Great idea.

  225. gavsky

    Reply

    Looks good. Want.

  226. Tom White

    Reply

    Good looking lock. Be nice to own one!

  227. Tammy Tudor

    Reply

    amazing 🙂 would love to win

  228. David Hunt

    Reply

    Great product; great prize. Will there a be gold standard lock in the future?

  229. Kevin Morris

    Reply

    Interesting article,I like eta emails because of info like this . Hope I get lucky and win one but may buy one if if I don’t.keep up the good work.

  230. Simon Moulding

    Reply

    Great idea……

  231. Delco

    Reply

    Neat idea – nobody wants to screw a clunky bracket onto their beautiful ‘work of art’ frame! Do they do one in Bianchi Celeste?

  232. James Russell

    Reply

    Interesting idea. Frame-mounted lock is good, but with a couple of bottle cages and a frame-mounted bag, I’m running out of available space.

  233. G Grant

    Reply

    A handy lock, would get the old lumpy weight out of my bag.

  234. Andrea Keegan

    Reply

    A simple idea that solves an irritating problem – my 11 year old son is now nagging me to buy one for when he goes to the local comprehensive!

  235. Ruth Whitworth

    Reply

    Great concept and design, and manufactured by a British company.

  236. Sue Talbot

    Reply

    As near to the no-lock-needed, hassle-free cycling days of my youth as I can imagine….

  237. Graham Clark

    Reply

    Great idea 🙂

  238. Gee M

    Reply

    Very cool, I might even wear it when not cycling!

  239. Harry K

    Reply

    Very interesting concept..

  240. Judy Aplin

    Reply

    A great idea that should sell well – then perhaps, we won`t have all the cycle stands fringed with locks from the regular users!

  241. Alex H

    Reply

    Always thought these locks were fantastic!

  242. Keshia Esgate

    Reply

    Fab! Could really do with one!

  243. Mike Haworth

    Reply

    Seems like a pretty good idea

  244. Smarty

    Reply

    Beats uncomfortably shoving down my back into my pants!

  245. Tom Morrison

    Reply

    Useful and attractive alternative solution

  246. pauline hill

    Reply

    Locks like a good idea to me

  247. Samantha Lea

    Reply

    what a simple idea, perfect for short commutes to the shops

  248. Sarah Parker

    Reply

    great competition 🙂

  249. Justin

    Reply

    Good idea

  250. Martin Brown

    Reply

    Been wearing a lock round my waist for years obviously too dull to market it.

  251. Paul Rock

    Reply

    Looks great.

  252. Ellie Bromilow

    Reply

    I think they are a great idea, i have my lock on my bike but it clunks a bit and i always worry about what damage its doing to the paintwork when i go over the bumpy road!

  253. Helen Grayson

    Reply

    Great idea! Looks amazing too!

  254. Ed Tibenham

    Reply

    Useful if you only occasionally lock your bike up and don’t want the clutter of a mounting bracket permanently on the frame, or if you want to share the lock within your household or use it with more than one bike. For anything more than shorter journeys though I’d prefer to clip the lock onto the bike.

  255. Paul Witney

    Reply

    Great idea, would love to win

  256. Karen Barrett

    Reply

    Great prize, would be brilliant for my son. Thanks

  257. Ben Young

    Reply

    Ace, I love versatility.

  258. Elaine

    Reply

    This is brilliant, would love to win one

  259. Dominic Betts

    Reply

    Looks great – would love to win one!

  260. Glynis Brewer

    Reply

    This looks brilliant!

  261. Lisa

    Reply

    Great idea. I love my bike, please don’t steal it!

  262. przemek porebski

    Reply

    really good idea, reminds me of premium rush

  263. Daniel

    Reply

    cool idea

  264. Isabelle Smith

    Reply

    OO me me me xx

  265. Toity

    Reply

    What are hips for, after all? Us women are quite used to carrying things on them.

  266. Kerry Riley

    Reply

    Looks very neat and easy to carry

  267. Ben

    Reply

    A colleague has a Hiplock D and claims it to be the best lock he’s ever owned. If I win one we can be Hiplock-buddies!

  268. Paul Bell

    Reply

    Seem great!

  269. Ricardo Torres

    Reply

    hi!! I would love to win this one, please!!! My bicycle was already token once, and now i need one hiplok!!

  270. Trudi Walsh

    Reply

    Fab!

  271. joanne torrance

    Reply

    FAB Would love to win

  272. Jocelyn Spence

    Reply

    A friend of mine has one and raves about it!

  273. Anthony Johnson

    Reply

    Why did no one think if this before?

  274. Helen Allan

    Reply

    Brilliant idea. Thank you!

  275. Debbie M

    Reply

    I remember when my brother used to ride with his D-Lock around his neck! 😀

  276. peter

    Reply

    great idea

  277. sandy

    Reply

    yes please!

  278. Carolina

    Reply

    I likes!

  279. EMMA WALTERS

    Reply

    looks fab!!

  280. I K Stainer

    Reply

    What a really good and useful product. Will spread the word amongst my Exe Estuary cycling buddies!

  281. Stuart Dunlop

    Reply

    Great idea. Would love to win one.

  282. Mark Whittaker

    Reply

    Looks a great system , some bike accessories actually get in the way of riding . This looks perfect.

  283. Clair Dukes

    Reply

    This is the perfect solution, I love it!

  284. Kristy Brown

    Reply

    Fantastic, this would stop ppl borrowing my hubbies bike when he’s at work!

  285. Richard Turner

    Reply

    Looks a great idea

  286. Alison

    Reply

    this looks very useful

  287. Clint Howat

    Reply

    LOOKS REALLY USEFUL.

  288. leanne phillips

    Reply

    GREAT PRODUCT BIKE THEFT IS ON THE INCREASE, EVERYONE COULD DO WITH SOMETHING LIKE THIS!

  289. sherri fordham

    Reply

    fantastic idea! This would be ideal for me

  290. Danika Lloyd

    Reply

    very nifty!

  291. christy beckett

    Reply

    Looks fantastic thanks great idea x

  292. angela jones

    Reply

    what a brilliant product

  293. Susan Carruthers

    Reply

    Looks great!

  294. Jane Middleton

    Reply

    just what I need

  295. Claire Butler

    Reply

    fantastic, just what i need

  296. Jill Cordner

    Reply

    Wonderful, so need this x

  297. Lorna MacFadyen

    Reply

    Brill! Just what I need xx

  298. Annamarie Riddiford

    Reply

    what a great idea, I can look trendy and be safe

  299. jodie harvey

    Reply

    brilliant idea!

  300. Patricia Avery

    Reply

    What a great idea. Such a simple but effective design 🙂

  301. Allan

    Reply

    That is quite a good idea, would love to try it.

  302. ann hamilton

    Reply

    thats brill keeping our bikes safe need 2

  303. Mark fairhurst

    Reply

    just about to join a cycle to work scheme at work therefore the timing for this comp couldnt be better, great prize!

  304. Christine Constable

    Reply

    What a great idea – that’s just what I need

  305. ALEXANDER BEAVEN

    Reply

    An ideal way to carry a bike lock & simply a genius invention 🙂

  306. Amelie

    Reply

    Everyone needs one! 🙂

  307. champaklal lad

    Reply

    great idea

  308. Shamoon

    Reply

    Finally a reason to wear belts!

  309. Brian

    Reply

    A good idea, but how difficult are they for bike thieves to open? Is there security as good as there practicality?

    • Yannick Read

      Reply

      Most of the range is silver-rated Sold Secure and there are gold-rated versions on the way I understand

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