The Best Ski Locks

Many ski thefts occur because you inadvertently make it easy for the thief. You can secure your equipment by purchasing a good lock that effectively protects your skis. Some people separate the skis on the rack as a preventive measure. But thieves often grab quickly without noticing that the skis do not match until much later. Never leave your skis unattended.
  1. Seirus No Jack Anti Theft Lock

    • One of the most convenient ways to secure your skis is by using the Seirus No Jack Anti Theft Lock. It has a recoiling 4-foot cable that allows you to lock up all your gear, including a ski, snowboard and bicycle. The lock has a three-digit "Set your own" combination, which you can easily remember. The lock also has a front push button that recoils the cable button back into its housing. As of March 2011, prices range between $20 and $25, depending on the store selling it. It fits easily in your pocket when you are not using it.

    Ski Key Lock

    • This lock is specifically designed for Ski Key Systems ski racks found in many winter resorts. It is available in yellow, blue, green, orange and red. The good thing about the Ski Key Lock is it gives you two keying options. If you are traveling as a group, you could purchase a family pack with a minimum of three locks and use one key on the entire set of locks. Alternatively, you could purchase individual locks, with each using a different key.

    Kryptonite Bicycle U-lock

    • The advantage of using a Kryptonite Bicycle U-lock is that it is used to provide security for various sports equipment, including snowboards and skis. Once you are done using it to secure your ski, you can use it to lock your bicycle. This is a high-quality lock that cannot easily be destroyed by a thief.

    Kryptonite Lock

    • This lock has a single head that works with various accessory cable styles to effectively provide security for your ski equipment. You can use this type of lock to protect your ski by running a Kryptonite locking cable through the brakes on the bindings and loop it around a rack or a still pole. The lock head features two double dead-bolt-secured locking ports; each cable end can be removed separately while the other end is retained.

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