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Litelok Core gets highest level of bike lock anti-theft protection, is still the lightest!

Litelok Core lightweight flexible wearable Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond city bike lock, on bike mount
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Litelok’s new Core bike lock continues their run of producing the lightest locks in their class. Now getting a big city ready Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond rating, the wearable Litelok Core offers top-tier anti-theft protection at less than half the weight of equally secure hardened chain+U-lock combos. No bike lock is indestructible, but Litelok’s flexible, multiple material construction does a great job of delivering a lock that offers proven security without feeling like you are hauling around a boat anchor…

Litelok Core lightweight, flexible & wearable urban bike lock

Litelok Core was designed for use in urban areas with the highest risk of theft, singling out New York, Paris, and London as the epicenters of rampant urban bike theft. The Welsh-made lock’s security is even rated high-enough that it is recommended for motorcycles too.

Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond protection

Litelok Core lightweight flexible wearable Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond city bike lock, motorcycle Gold rated
c. Litelok

Both to reassure buyers and demonstrate its effectiveness, Litelok Core has been independently tested to withstand sustained attack, achieving Sold Secure’s highest level of bike lock security Bicycle Diamond, as well as second-tier motorcycle security Sold Secure Motorcycle Gold, where higher weight isn’t often a big downside.

Sold Secure’s test protocols aren’t public, but Litelok says the new Core lock is specifically resistant to withstand sustained attack from the most common theft tools including hammer & chisels, hacksaws, crowbars, cordless drill, and bolt & cable cutters.

If you are looking to compare it with other familiar bike locks, only Kryptonite’s heavy-duty Fahgettaboudit chains & U-locks get Diamond rating, or Abus’ top hardened U-lock.

Boaflexicore Plus security

The heart of Litelok Core is the next iteration of Litelok’s basic mixed-material, layered construction concept – here, called Boaflexicore Plus. Litelok is always a bit protective of the details of their uniquely flexible proprietary material assembly. But the same concept applies – each layer flexes in sync with the other to maximize useable flexibility, while each material is able to absorb or deflect different types of attempts to defeat or destroy the lock.

Litelok Core lightweight flexible wearable Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond city bike lock, Boaflexicore Plus

At the core of the new lock, Boaflexicore Plus employs what appears to be relatively small 19mm external hardened steel chain links (likely 5-6mm thick?) woven around a multi-filament high-tensile steel cable. Then seals on top of that, a flexible plant-based polymer gets bonded on to provide weatherproofing & corrosion protection. And lastly, an abrasion-resistant woven cover on top. The entire layered assembly is just 24mm (15/16″) thick and flexible, while not compromising ultimate security.

Litelok Core lightweight flexible wearable Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond city bike lock, lock cylinder

Then, a hardened steel lock body gets attached with marine-grade stainless steel rivets to secure it all, topped off with a pick-resistant disc detainer lock cylinder and resistance for freeze & hammer attacks.

Litelok Core lightweight flexible wearable Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond city bike lock, UK-made

Unlike a stiff U-lock, Litelok Core again relies on its flexible construction to absorb and deflect energy in an attempt to cut, break, or otherwise destroy it.

Tech details

Litelok Core lightweight flexible wearable Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond city bike lock, color options

Beyond the security of the made-in-the-UK lock, the key to Litelok Core is usability. Litelok Core is meant to be light, with a claimed weight of 1600g for the shortest 75cm loop.

Litelok Core lightweight flexible wearable Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond city bike lock, on waist

But it also was developed to be wearable, so there are 88cm (1.9kg), 100cm (2kg) & 112cm (2.2kg) loops that are meant to fit around waists of different sizes. An integrated lock stopper plastic(?) tab hooks over the end of the lock, so you can secure it around your waist while riding, without getting locked inside.

Litelok Core locks – Kickstarter pricing, options & availability

Litelok Core lightweight flexible wearable Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond city bike lock, locked

As they have done twice before, Litelok is pre-selling the new Core locks on Kickstarter now for about 30% off the ultimate retail pricing. And it’s already been met its funding goal in the first hours since it went live.

That means you can get a shot at a limited number of Litelok Core locks from £80 (~$110 / 100€) starting today, with delivery slated for about two months from now in May 2021. You get to pick from four bike-specific lengths and three colors, or even a twin pack that shares the same keys and can be daisy-chained together.

Litelok.com

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yogibimbi
yogibimbi
3 years ago

Oh, well, the Texlock is Sold Secure Gold and weighs almost half of the Litelock… (1.16 kg with the Silver-rated U-Lock, and 1.3 kg with the Gold-rated X-lock, at 80 cm length, whereas the Litelock clocks in at 1.8 kg for the 88 cm version).

Tomáš Štefánik
Tomáš Štefánik
3 years ago

Lpl has a different opinion

Matthias S
Matthias S
3 years ago

Was going to ask what the lock-expert (LPL) says about it , but I think he didn’t test the “core” yet. The “gold” was laughably easy to defeat for such an expansive lock…

AG
AG
3 years ago

…”common theft tools including hammer & chisels, hacksaws, crowbars, cordless drill, and bolt & cable cutters” – most bike thieves come with battery operated angle grinders – what’s protection for that? Just look at youtube all those gold standard bike locks against angle grinder and stop kidding yourselves.

Huffagnolo SuperMagna
Huffagnolo SuperMagna
3 years ago
Reply to  AG

Yeah but it makes your grinder wheels .2 watts faster and has those aero gains

GEORGE BARSI
GEORGE BARSI
3 years ago

If litelok wants a serious independent review of their toughness that will impress then they need to send a sample to the lockpicking lawyer. He has a very straightforward testing method and is the standard for serious independent review of locks.

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