Obviously there isn't a lock that are 100% less likely to be cutted, the only difference is how hard/easy it is to break it, that flexible lock get cutted easily with tools you can get from B&Q, the Evo Mini however required a bit more than a simple cutter to break it.
Fah Mini and Evo Mini FTW.
Depends on where you have to lock up though, if there's only hefty lamposts or telegraph poles, no railings etc, then a d-lock isn't going to be much use.
Just thinking that one thing doesn't suit everybody.
Depends on where you have to lock up though, if there's only hefty lamposts or telegraph poles, no railings etc, then a d-lock isn't going to be much use.
Just thinking that one thing doesn't suit everybody.