ABUS CombiFlex 2503/120 Combination Retractable Cable Lock
The ABUS CombiFlex 2503/120 is a compact retractable cable lock designed to deter casual and opportunistic theft of personal items. It uses a resettable 4-digit number combination and a self-retracting steel cable for quick, keyless securing.
This model is intended for short-term, low-risk applications where convenience and portability are prioritised over high-security resistance.
Key Features
- Resettable 4-digit combination for keyless operation.
- Automatically retracting steel cable for compact storage.
- 1200 mm cable length allows flexible securing options.
- Lightweight, pocket-sized housing for portability.
- Supplied with a carry pouch and display packaging.
Specifications
- Item Code: 2503120PC
- Product Type: Retractable cable lock
- Locking Type: Number combination
- Combination Wheels: 4
- Resettable Combination: Yes
- Cable Length: 1200 mm
- Cable Diameter: 2.5 mm (steel, plastic coated)
- Finish: Black
- Packaging: Display boxed with carry pouch
What's In The Box
- ABUS CombiFlex 2503/120 retractable cable lock
- Carry pouch
Suitable Uses
- Luggage and travel bags.
- Bicycle helmets and sports equipment.
- Skis, snowboards, and skates during short stops.
- Prams and lightweight personal items.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the CombiFlex 2503/120 suitable for securing bicycles?
No. This lock is designed to deter casual theft of accessories and personal items, not to secure bicycles against forced attack.
Can the combination be changed?
Yes. The 4-digit number combination is user resettable.
Is this lock weather resistant?
It is suitable for short-term outdoor use, but it is not rated for long-term exposure to the elements.
Additional Information
- This lock is commonly used as a convenience deterrent during travel, ski trips, and short stops.
- The thin retractable cable prioritises portability over cut resistance.
- For higher-risk environments, a rated bicycle or chain lock should be used instead.
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