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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Whistler, BC
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Generally, the most portable, smallest lock you can find is the best lock to have.
Any wire cutter can cut through nearly all the snowboard locks you can buy, but no thief is going to steal a locked snowboard when there's 50 unlocked snowboards next to it. Any standard small combination lock is fine, this is probably the most popular type you'll find around ski resorts: Photo by snomie • Instagram
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