This thread is for the general discussion of the Article Loqski, Protecting your Skis and Poles from Theft. Please add to the discussion here.
It’s the weight of a hamster.It lools seriously heavy to be keeping in your pocket all day.
I don't ski with a lock in pocket, I lock my lock to the racks first thing in the morning and I always go back to the same place. That way I don't have to worry about falling on a metal lock and doing more damage to myself than the fall itself. If this lock allows me to do that I am happy and would probably get one when I need a new one.It lools seriously heavy to be keeping in your pocket all day.
They offer an optional tether.So I nerded out a bit and compared the weight to my phone, which is an iphone 12 mini, in part b/c I really hate carrying large/heavy things in my pockets, too! Phone is 4.76oz, and loqski is 3.95oz, or 20% lighter than my phone.
Am curious about Uncle-A's comment. Anyone know if the loqski would lock to a rack?
Does it smell of elderberries?It’s the weight of a hamster.
Or very close to the weight (but not airspeed) of a fully-laden swallow?It’s the weight of a hamster.
If you hear back from Loqski, I'd be grateful if you update this thread.So far not impressed. Second day of use and the main (ski) portion of the lock will not stay locked. Seems like the small tab that is supposed to keep the locked arm in place is loose. Contacted Loqski over a week ago and no response. Just sent them a second email. Will see how it goes.
Lost in transit? Just as well, I think it's one of those things that sounds like a great idea when you don't have one, then you get one and find you can't be bothered with it.I won one here waay back when, but haven't seen it yet.
Sure, will do. So far nothing.If you hear back from Loqski, I'd be grateful if you update this thread.
This is one of the ski locks I am considering purchasing. From a potential customer standpoint, I'm interested in seeing how they respond to the issue you have with their product.