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pron
> 3 dayGood strong product
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Mr.Martinez
> 3 dayGot it to strap my Milwaukee pack out boxes to my work van, they were a little too thick to pass through the pack out side bars but if you loop it through itself it works great. And its built pretty sturdy with thick material.
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R. C. Last
> 3 dayThis was just the added security I needed to protect my new kayaks. The length is generous so I have no problem threading it through the handles and around my roof rack. It feels substantially durable and I found a great paddle lock to secure it all together.
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Lawrence Ward III
Greater than one weekWell I live in a decent area (Laguna Niguel, CA). Bike gone a week later. This thing got cut like a hot knife through butter. Seems really nice if you need a visual deterrent. Not being a hater but I wouldnt use this to lock up anything important. They left the kids bikes though so thats cool I guess. Not much else to say. Refund? Shout out to anyone who breaks the 10 commandments--your time is coming buttercup. Thou shalt not steal...#karma
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truthseeker
> 3 dayI work in IT and bring alot of expensive technology items to work- this THICK and long (15 feet!) cable can be used in conjunction with other cables/locks to secure your tech items to desk/work space! Thumbs up and good value here!!
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The Wizz
> 3 daySo far so good... Other then people telling me that it will only take a few minutes to cut with a band saw I have had a peace of mind parking my Ducati where my Cbr600rr was stolen from a month ago while at work... Very flexible and easy to push through my frame and both wheels... I use a kryptonite lock to secure the cable..
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Pragmatic
Greater than one weekThis cable is reasonably convenient and effective to the extent possible - but NOTHING is perfect. The best you can really do is lock up the bike to a secure substantial structural element (pole etc.) with a smaller/tight U-Shackle lock combined with a cable or chain to loop through everything including the wheels and seat. If the bike is in a confined jammed up area, possibly with many other bikes, it will be harder to get tools physically onto the lock and cable/chain. Larger U-Shackle locks are more convenient than smaller ones, but are heavier and can more easily be twisted/tweaked/broken with large crowbars. Remember ANYTHING can be defeated, so dont leave the bike unattended any longer than necessary. Given access, tools, a little time, and lack of effective Law Enforcement, ANY bicycle security equipment can be DEFEATED. Security cables can be CUT with a sharp, well-adjusted bolt cutters, locks can be SHATTERED with a sledge/hammer & freezing agent, high-powered cordless grinders can CUT/DEFEAT hardened chains and lock shackles. lock cylinders can be DRILLED OUT/punched out. The dirtier and uglier your bike is the less attractive to thieves it will be. Good luck.
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StanS55
> 3 dayCame just as ordered. Good quality.
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Alex P.
> 3 dayMy bike is parked no longer than 15-25 mins while I get the shop done. This helps keep my wagon attached to my bicycle locked up with the bike. While I suspect someone could cut through the cable theyd have to move quickly and the market is a busy area so hopefully someone would interfere if they saw someone trying to steal my bike or wagon. Overall a good cable and at least gives the appearance of being hard to cut through. Itll definitely deter the casual thief.
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annie
> 3 dayUsing it to secure a kayak. Works just like we need it to.