Squire Straplok 35/850 wearable bike lock review: lightweight, comfortable, and so simple to use

This has my vote for best wearable bike lock because it's a breeze to use, incredibly comfy to wear and let down only by its slightly inferior Sold Secure Silver rating

A blue squire straplok laid on a loose gravel surface with its wearable adapter fitted
Flexible, light, comfortable to wear and super simple to use, I'm a fan.
(Image credit: Future/Matt Ischt-Barnard)
Cycling Weekly Verdict

This is an excellent lock, only let down by its Silver Silver Sold Secure rating. It’s comfortable and light to wear, and the belt adapter ensures a really secure fit. It’s also easily adjustable, and the press lock system is simple and effective.

Reasons to buy
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    Belt adapter allows for a secure fit

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    So comfortable you forget you are wearing it

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    The no-turn key mechanism is brilliant when it's cold and wet

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    Super flexible

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    Only 1.2kg

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    Two can be joined together

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    Available in five colours

Reasons to avoid
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    Only Silver Sold Secure rated

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    Neoprene cover is not removable for washing

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    It's less secure for skinnier riders who don't need the belt adapter

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Wearable locks are designed to eliminate the need for a pannier or backpack, so whether you're commuting or popping to a local watering hole, you can travel without the additional weight of a traditional chain or U-lock in your bag.

Squire makes all its locks in the UK and is one of the few brands, alongside Litelok and Abus, that offers wearable options. I am reviewing the Straplok 35/850 wearable model, but it also offers the Chainlok 10, which uses the same wearable adapter and lock barrel but gets a much higher Diamond Sold Secure rating.

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Weight1.1kg / 2.4lbs
Number of Keys2
Sold Secure ratingSilver
Colours5 options - Black, Blue, Green, Orange & Yellow
Length850mm - Waist sizes 30 - 48 inches
Frame MountNo

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Ecomm and Tech Writer

Like so many, Matt got his start in the bicycle industry wheedling allen keys and the occasional hammer at his local bike shop. Matt grew up mountain biking in the flint-strewn hills of the North Downs, but was convinced during his time with Evans Cycles' in-house brands Pinnacle and Hoy Bikes to take up gravel cycling and bikepacking. Spotting the changing industry, Matt jumped at the opportunity to become an E-bike designer, and won several awards with Cairn Cycles and their range of gravel E-bikes.

These days, Matt will more than likely have a toddler sat shotgun and a balance bike lassoed to his back somewhere on the South Downs. What time he does get to ride for himself, he chooses to take his Sonder Camino to just about anywhere that's quiet, off the beaten track or with some historical point of interest.

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