





🔐 Secure your ride, unlock your freedom.
The Jokmae 32-inch Long Coiled Security Cable Lock features a resettable 4-digit combination for keyless convenience, crafted from cut-resistant braided steel and anti-rust zinc alloy. Its waterproof PVC coating ensures durability in all weather conditions, while the flexible length secures multiple bikes or gear. Lightweight and easy to use, it offers reliable basic theft protection for everyday urban cyclists and commuters.
| Brand | Jokmae |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
| Lock Type | Combination Lock |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Polyvinyl Chloride, Zinc |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
| Special Feature | Resettable,Waterproof |
J**S
Decent Coiled Lock for Quick Security
This coiled lock is light, easy to use, and the combo resets without a fight. The coil stretches far enough and snaps back clean. It’s not heavy-duty security, but it’s good for quick grabs—locking a bag, helmet, or small gear. Simple, cheap, and does what it’s meant to do.
J**L
Solid lock--dials not designed for large hands
Solid lock, and I use it to lock a chain link gate. I like that the dials mostly click into place at a number, but they can still stop short of a whole number, meaning that you'll be trying to incrementally adjust one number or another to get the lock to open. This is a challenge with all locks of this type, not just this one. I wish, instead, that the numbers had hard stops--making it difficult to stop the disk in-between two digits. The dials are also shaped in such a way, slightly concave, that makes it easier to grip and spin. However, I wish the dials were slightly further apart. I'm just a regularly sized guy, but find it challenging to move just one dial at a time due to my finger width. That's especially true when the lock disks aren't directly facing me or when you've lost a little dexterity in the winter months.
N**E
Did Its Job Until the Bolt Cutters Came Out
I bought this coiled combination lock for a prank against my nemesis, and it absolutely did what I needed it to do. It was super easy to use, has a nice weight to it, and looks surprisingly sleek with the mostly black design and white combination numbers. Once it was locked, it stayed put and caused the intended amount of chaos. I did forget the combination, but thankfully it was able to be cut off with bolt cutters when it needed to come off—something to keep in mind if you’re looking for something truly high-security rather than just a strong deterrent or inconvenience for thieves. The coil is sturdy, the lock feels solid, and it worked exactly as expected. If you’re using this to secure something important, write the code down… or keep bolt cutters in mind as a backup plan. Overall, a well-made lock that does its job and can still be removed when necessary.
E**C
Prevents casual opportunistic theft
For my purposes, it's sufficient. I'm attaching it to something outside I don't want someone walking off with. I won't be remove it for the life of that object. This is a decent value. It'll definitely prevent casual theft, like someone walking away with a bike just because they can. IMO, this will likely be good enough to encourage opportunistic thieves to move on to an easier target. That's about as far as can be expected of this lock. It might be able to stop the more motivated thief, but they'll be able to damage plastic parts of the lock so it's inoperable. Actual bike thieves will cut this off in seconds. As noted there are plastic parts on this lock. This is a weak point wrt durability. If left out in the sun, the UV will eventually cause it to become brittle. IDK how many lock/unlock cycles the internal components will last or if weather/dust will seize the lock. My guess it is not built for more than a few years of service.
A**N
Good alternative to WILDY expensive other options.
A nice, cheap bike lock, it's easy to set the lock and change the code, the only problem is that the buttons to unlock it are small.
I**N
STOLEN FIRST NIGHT
It was cut through and stolen the very first night - and I live in a suburban neighborhood where crime is normally very minimal (obviously, not that night). It was locked to a cement drain pipe, with both ends cemented into a cement wall. The pipe was not touched, solely the lock. So, I went to the bike store and the owner said these type of locks are for ‘look and show’ only. They are super easy to cut through, and meant only to be used in high traffic public areas during the day, where you can tether it to a bus stop or parking meter pole, as thieves don’t generally steal a bike in broad daylight with many people around. Emphasis on ‘generally’. He said if you want a heavy-duty, crime-deterrent lock, your best options are a higher model of the Kryptonite brand, or Krylo. That said, he made it clear even with those brands, if a thief is determined to steal it, and willing to invest the time, skill, noise level and correct tool (power blades / saws, grinders, etc.) to take it, they’re going to take it.
T**R
Great bike lock
This combination bike lock is exactly what I needed—simple, reliable, and easy to use. Setting the code took just seconds, and I love not having to carry a key around. The cable is sturdy enough for everyday use, and it’s long enough to secure my bike to racks without a hassle. It’s lightweight, weather-resistant, and perfect for quick errands or locking up at school. Great value for the price and peace of mind!
A**Y
Security lock.
The lock is light weight and able to fit in my bag without issues. It should lock up my scooter without issues.
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