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Squire launches Diamond rated, wearable, Chainlok 10

British cycle security manufacturer Squire has expanded its wearable cycle security range with the launch of Chainlok 10.

Constructed from a 10mm hardened square alloy steel chain, the Chainlok 10 delivers a wearable with the highest Sold Secure level for bicycles, achieving Pedal Cycle (formerly Bicycle) Diamond approval.

The Chainlok 10 follows the Straplok 35/850 which was introduced earlier this year, as Squire’s first bike lock designed to be worn around the waist.

As a wearable the Chainlok 10 bike features a protective neoprene cover that is designed to be both comfortable to wear and kind to your bike frame.  An adjustable extender strap is included enabling users to wear the Chainlok safely without the product being locked to the body when cycling.

The Chainlok 10 features the same unique patented linear pin tumbler locking mechanism as the Straplok 35/850.

Studio shot of Chainlok 10 with lock in locked, loop, position. Image taken overhead.

The lock features what Squire describe as a unique dimple-key which slots into the lock body in either direction without the need for turning, paired with a push button which releases the chain for quick and easy operation.

Weighing 2.3kg the Chainlok 10, with a length of 850mm, provides robust and dependable security, ideal for locking all high-end bicycles, e-bikes and cargo bikes.

It is also available in a lightweight Chainlok 8 model weighing 1.8kg, constructed from an 8mm hardened square alloy steel chain and achieving Sold Secure Pedal Cycle Silver approval respectively.

Squire’s wearable range of toughness guaranteed bike locks carry a personal 10-year guarantee as standard.

The Squire name has been at the forefront of lock making since 1780 and is recognised for making the toughest locks in the world, making cycle locks since the 1960s.

Squire Bike Locks are available via ISON Distribution Ltd.