Lynx

Chain lock Terrix ART 1

New
  • Length of 110 centimetres
  • ART 1 approved
  • Can be used as a secondary lock and a standalone lock
  • Only 1555 grams
  • Soft nylon cover

Login

Specifications

Art.no.410332
EAN code8714868042387
BrandLynx
Additional infoApproval number MBT 4314. With infocard.
Dimensions110 cm x 7 mm
Weight (kg)1.61
Recommended retail price€ 27,95

Product description

The Terrix chain lock by Lynx is an excellent choice for cyclists looking for a reliable lock. This ART 1-approved* lock meets the European EN 15496 safety standard, providing a solid level of basic security. With a length of 110 centimetres and 7-millimetre thick links, this chain lock is ideal for securely fastening your bike to a fixed object. Weighing only 1555 grams, the Terrix is light enough to carry with ease. Additionally, the chain links are covered with a soft nylon sleeve, protecting your bike from scratches and damage.

The Terrix chain lock is perfect for use as a secondary lock alongside an ART 2 lock, for example, to meet the requirements of a theft insurance policy. Additionally, it is an excellent choice as a standalone lock for bicycles for which you do not want to take out insurance but still require good security. With the Terrix Chain Lock, you choose a strong and reliable solution that combines quality and ease of use. Whether you’re adding an extra layer of security or looking for a standalone lock, the Terrix is a smart choice for every cyclist.

*According to (Dutch) bicycle theft insurance policies, an ART 1-approved lock is considered the minimum security level required to secure an e-bike or cargo bike to a fixed object when an additional (secondary) lock is mandated.

Related products

Falko uses cookies on this website. We use cookies for statistics (Google Analytics cookies are completely anonymized), to store preferences, and for marketing purposes. By clicking on 'optimal cookies', you agree to the use of all cookies as described in our cookie statement. You also have the option of 'minimal cookies' if you prefer not to.