Hiplok E-DX - All Black
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D Lock, Noose chain, Security tie
3,5 kg
10 mm hardened steel chain links, 14 mm hardened steel shackle
100 cm
Sold Secure Gold[/uncode_list][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner]


Maximum security lock for high value electric and cargo bikes
With cargo and e-bike riders in mind, Hiplok designed the E-DX for maximum security locking of complex and high value frames and components.
Three - in - one
With the Hiplok E-DX, the aim was maximum protection. The chain comes from Hiplok's Gold lock, which is the highest rated for security. It is combined with the DX U-lock, and the Z Lok security tie. With these three together, you can lock any kind of bike simply and securely, regardless of how complicated the frame is or how wide the tyres.


Unique keys with a complex lock
Unique keys with a complex lock
All Hiplok locks feature a complex locking mechanism and ‘Sidewinder’ laser-cut keys which are incredibly difficult to duplicate. Each lock comes with a set of 3 keys and their unique ID number which you can register on Hiplok’s website. Should you lose all your keys, a new set can be remanufactured and shipped based on your registration.
How secure? Awarded Gold Security Level by Sold Secure.
Sold Secure GOLD security rating means it provides resistance against the top level tool list (each tool being used multiple times) for a minimum of 5 minutes. It is constructed from 10 mm hardened steel chain links, which is well above the average in the world of bike locks. While any chain can be cut or damaged, with this size and weight it would take a lot more time, thieves usually prefer quicker and easier targets. The 14 mm hardened steel shackle is another feature which makes even the most skilled criminal inclined to look elsewhere.

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What do we have against frame mounted locks?
What do we have against frame mounted locks?
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