Designed for use with Hiplok’s high security chain and D locks, the all new Hiplok ANKR is the first bike security anchor with a unique easy-fit design (according to Hiplok anyway, and we don’t know of any others – let us know if there are).
Bike locks and chains are only as secure as what you choose to lock them to. At home, that can mean ground anchors and concrete and generally permanent solutions.
Hiplok ANKR
The ANKR features a premium hardened steel cylindrical outer case and rotating inner which when mated with a lock, cannot be removed. This unique design allows for maximum security without the need for permanent bolts, meaning the ANKR is both easy to install and can also be moved to a different location if required at a later date.
The tidy looking ANKR uses multiple fixing holes to allow for mounting on a variety of floor and wall surfaces. Its integrated rubber cap prevents frame-scratch while adding to the neat design. The ANKR has been independently tested and awarded Maximum Gold Level Security for both motorbikes and bicycles by Sold Secure. It is also suitable for inside or outside use.
Hiplok co-founder, Ben Smith, commented “With the latest crime statistics indicating that most bikes are stolen from homes or outbuildings, we wanted to bring our unique Hiplok problem solving design approach to bike storage. Alongside our wearable bike locks and Z LOK security ties, we can now offer cyclists quality, practical secure storage products to help protect bikes at home, in the garage or at work.”
And here’s how it works – clever!
ANKR will be available from February 2020 and available in a choice of colours. RRP £69.99 / €79.99 / $89.99.
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I’ve been using a Double Doofer for several years.
https://securityforbikes.com/removable-ground-anchor.php
It is also removable which means it’s been used in several different garages. It does need four expanding bolts rather than just the one, but it’s very heavy and looks unlikely to be a weak link.
I’ve been using a Double Doofer for several years.
https://securityforbikes.com/removable-ground-anchor.php
It is also removable which means it’s been used in several different garages. It does need four expanding bolts rather than just the one, but it’s very heavy and looks unlikely to be a weak link.