Product Comparison: SeatyLock FoldyLock Compact vs Abus Bordo 6400/85
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- Lock long enough, and flexible enough.
- Solid locking, folding device which may be stored on the frame.
- Nice sturdy compact bike lock.
- The lock is very sturdy.
- Nice and easy to use.
- It's well designed and it does its job.
- Great quality and price for a top product!
- Very robust though so an excellent lock and collapses easily to make it portable.
- Rock solid, easy to mount, easy to use.
- The folding lock makes a very stable and durable impression.
- Compact and sturdy but a quite heavy.
- Well made good quality bike lock.
- Very nice quality and easy to use!
- This lock is good security for a bike.
- It is well made and sturdy.
- The folding lock makes a very solid impression on the outside.
- The castle is quite heavy, but probably very secure.
- The lock is made very well and gives an excellent feeling of robustness.
- The bordo makes a very safe and solid impression.
- The lock itself gives an incredible sense of security due to its size.