New OTTO SIDEKICK Compact U-Lock

New OTTO SIDEKICK Compact U-Lock

OTTO Designworks (United States) - New! Lightweight, silicone-coated U-Lock for use with and without OTTOLOCK cinch locks.

SIDEKICK is a new addition to the OTTOLOCK family, designed for preventing bike theft by itself or together with a cinch lock for added security. SIDEKICK is set apart from other U-locks by its compact silicone-coated form factor and lightweight size, making it easy to stow in a backpack. SIDEKICK weighs just 1.65lbs!

Specs:

  • Lightweight: weighs only 1.65lbs (750g). Compare vs. other U-locks.
  • Compact: fits easy in many bags or packs. Opening size is 2.75” x 5.75” (7cm x 14.5cm) - only capable of locking single tube to post.
  • Non-marring: silicone-coated lock body. Black or Orange
  • Strong: double-shackle 12mm hardened steel with anti-rotation deadbolt - considered medium security u-lock
  • Keyed: two keys included. Don't lose 'em! (Take a picture of the pattern just in case)

 

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