

🔐 Travel smart, lock smarter—security that moves with you.
The Lewis N. Clark TSA Approved Padlock & Bike Lock features a 30-inch retractable braided stainless steel cable housed in durable thermoplastic rubber and ABS casing. Its easy-to-reset 3-dial combination eliminates the need for keys, making it ideal for securing luggage, bikes, and personal items during travel or at home. The bright blue design enhances visibility, while rugged construction ensures long-lasting protection across multiple uses.













W**E
Easy to use, good for luggage on trains
Worked great for securing luggage on trains in europe! I understand that this lock is merely a deterrent for theft, not very protective against it if someone has a tool to cut the cord, but all we wanted was to lock our luggage to the luggage rack so a snatch and run situation would not happen. Very easy to use, we could attach and remove it very quickly so we wouldn’t hold anyone else up on the train.
H**H
Great investment
Great lock. I keep one in my purse and one in my travel backpack. It’s small and lightweight. The cable is very thin so a thief could easily cut it but that’s what makes this small, lightweight and easy to keep in my purse and backpack 24/7. When I eat at outdoor cafes and I have to hang my purse on my chair, I use this to lock my purse to the chair so it can’t be stolen. When we ride long train rides, I wrap this cable lock through the handles of all our bags and can doze off with less worry. Also comes in handy to secure my beach bag to the beach chair. Whenever the thought of someone taking something crosses my mind, I take it out and use it
T**Y
Nice lock for its intended use
First off, this is not going to stop a hardened thief. Anyone carrying a pair of wire cutters could cut right through the cable. I would only suggest this for brief periods when you walk away from your bike. Not for overnight parking or longer term storage. I got the green model to make it stand out in my black saddlebags. Oddly, pricing varies by color. The combination reset switch is extremely hard to move, so hard that I initially thought my unit was defective. But I finally figured out the technique. So don't give up if you order this. The cable is roughly two feet long and that is more than adequate to secure a helmet to a bike. It has three dials which enable combinations up to 1,000. Someone with enough time on their hands could conceivably try every one until they hit it. A 4th dial would solve that, but as I said - this is not a long term security solution. I really just needed it for quick stops for lunch, gas ups, or other brief exits from the bike. It locks and releases easily, and is lightweight and takes up hardly any room. It's not heavy duty, but will do the job briefly which is all I need.
N**B
A must-have
We used these locks on all our luggage, including carry-ons, and I highly recommend them for anyone seeking secure locks. We also paired them with zip ties to secure the zipper to the bag's handle, preventing any movement. They worked very well for us.
M**.
Crap quality
Lock broke first time I used it. The string doesn’t lock in.
M**.
Great purchase and easy to use
Bought these for a trip to Europe. They were recommended for the train as you’re sometimes not able to keep an eye on your luggage. We did end up using them and the comfort of knowing our luggage was secure made the purchase worth it. They were very easy to “code” and to secure around your luggage and train rails.
J**Y
Great snowboard lock!
I recommend this over the Burton cable lock and most alternatives! Someone tried stealing my snowboard at a resort the first weekend of the 2021 season. Decided to get a cable lock after that. A friend got the Burton cable lock and it came with no instructions on how to use or reset the combo and it was a little bulky. After that I decided to look for alternative cable locks. This comes with instructions and so easy to use while being small/compact to fit in your pocket while you ride. Why would you want the lock if it’s small/compact? You’ll eventually want to put your snowboard or skis on the racks to go take a break so you can eat, drink etc. This is when boards get swiped and stolen! You can lock your board/skis on the rack and go to your car or whatever having piece of mind that it’s secure and not getting swiped. Not flimsy at all and I’ve tried to stress test it by pulling the cable while it was locked in place as well. THIS FITS IN YOUR POCKET WITH NO ISSUES WHILE YOU SHRED! I put this cable lock in my pocket when I go ride and it’s so small and compact that I don’t even feel it or notice that it’s there. I’ve wiped out so many times and have landed on where I put it…didn’t even notice and it caused no issues. No rust issues at all either. I recommend this product!
A**T
Good for Exrra Layer of Security, but Not Good for Main Layer of Security
This lock is amazing if you are in a hurry and only if you lock it up in public places with cameras watching you because it's not built for Max durability or does not have military grade technology protection for the cable. I paid $12 in my honest opinion I think it's worth for the size, durability, I think it's worth around 8 not 12 but if you're in a hurry and you park your bike in a public places in front of cameras, this lock is really good for quick run and run out action. As you can see in the image, I do not post the image to downgrade the product but I bought this before I bought a cable and a vibration alarm for my bicycle and at the time this cable lock was all I had. That was a bad idea to have this if that's all you have because if you're in a city like me that is growing daily with thieves that that get away with vandalizing your stuff right front cameras, you're going to need a thicker more durable cable lock and a vibration alarm, and also good knowledge of law enforcement if you use self defense weapons. This locks cable broke so easy, it was not even the cable that broke but the cable head. This lock can be easily fixed, because of the way it broke but if this is all I have my back is very under protected. Don't forget that no matter how many locks and cables you have, thieves always have knives and they love to go for the tires so you going to need something like I a motorcycle tarp to cover up the bicycle as well. There's some parts that are quick and easy but just be prepared to always watch your bicycle when you lock up, because the best defense for your bicycle is a baseball bat with law enforcement respect for proper use AKA go for the legs. I would buy this again but only after I had a vibration alarm and a durable cable lock which I now have. In the image, everything still works properly except for the fact the cable needs to be repaired and maybe I can have a guy down the road fix it at his car shop.
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