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The Burton ski and snowboard cable lock is a compact 30" steel cable lock that slips easily in your pocket and can be operated with gloves on. There's no excuse. First you rock it, then you lock it. 'Nuff said.
Image of Burton Ski Lock / Snowboard Lock - Black Berg's Price: $12.95

Please call toll-free 1-800-800-1953 for availability of this product.


Description

Short of simply staying strapped in for the day (which is the ultimate goal) Ya gotta lock it when you get to the lodge. You spend mad money on the deck. Let's make sure it goes home with you by spending a little coffee money on a lock.
ROCK it, then LOCK it.

Features
  • Compact 30in (76cm) steel cable lock
  • 3-number combination
  • Pocket-Friendly compact shape
  • Able to operate with gloves on


Crime Prevention: You can Prevent Ski and Snowboard Theft

Hey! That snowboard looks just like mine...

Skis and snowboards are popular targets for thieves, especially at busy hills where people continually drop off and pick up their equipment. Your skis and snowboards become even easier targets when they are left unattended or unlocked while you're warming up in the lodge.

Police and public safety personal offer the following tips to help prevent the theft of your skis and snowboards:

Mark it
Make sure your equipment is clearly identified with your driver's licence number, initials or another mark to help police identify you as the owner.

Don't leave it
Never leave your equipment unattended or out of view. A few seconds is all it takes for it to be stolen. Use the buddy system and ask a friend to watch your skis or snowboard while you're gone.

If you lose it
If your equipment is lost or stolen, report it to ski patrol, resort or mountain security, and the regional police as soon as possible. The sooner you report your lost gear the better the chances of finding your equipment. Make sure you tell the police about any identifying marks on your skis or snowboard. If your equipment is found, these marks will help police identify you as the owner.

Record it
Record the make, model and serial number of all of your equipment. You will need this information to report to the police if your equipment is missing or stolen.

Lock it
Lock up your equipment whenever possible. Many locations offer lockable racks at the base of the hill. Secure your valuables in the lockers or check-in services provided. Bring only what you need to the hill. Leave other items at home or locked and out of view in your vehicle.

Report stolen or missing equipment
Report all ski equipment thefts to the police regardless of insurance coverage. The police have staff who focus on the recovery of stolen property, and the arrest and prosecution of those who buy or sell stolen property. Reporting your loss gives police additional information and improves the odds of finding thieves, charging them, and recovering your stolen property.

Be Proactive. Minimize your risk and plan ahead so you're not a victim. Then enjoy your day on the hill, worry and hassle free.