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Burro Releases Quickdraw U-Lock Belt Holsters

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Burro Bags caters to the urban crowd, providing a wide selection of messenger bags, backpacks, hip bags, and pedal straps. They’ve just upped their urban fashion/function appeal with the Quickdraw, a new line of adjustable u-lock holsters made to hold u-locks ranging in widths from 4″-6″. Construction is from a two inch seatbelt wrapped in a velcro Cordura weather resistant fabric. Made from the same American-sourced materials used in the construction of their bags and pedal straps, the holsters should hold up well against the stresses of urban all-weather use.  Available in the four colors shown above, the Quickdraw retails for $25.

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burro ulock holster mounted on belt

burro u lock holster side

burro u lock holster adjustable

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Aaron
Aaron
11 years ago

I’ve never understood why this is necessary. I just tuck the damn thing into my belt.

Tim Nice
Tim Nice
11 years ago

“Why is this necessary” Why use a bowl when you can just eat out of the pan :p

Canucklehead
Canucklehead
11 years ago

Great for the casually dressed – doesn’t do anything for spandex shorts or bibs :/

bin judgin'
bin judgin'
11 years ago

there are different versions from a few companies for riding with spandex. its a full belt with a small pouch for tools, and a ulock holster. its helpful for the casual 50 mile rides..

reverend dick
11 years ago

Nice, Tim. Your comparison is facetious. I’m not strapping the bowl to myself and rolling around town with it, chillin in the club wid it, or even lying in the gutter whilst so encumbered. All of those are things I will do with a u-lock jammed in my belt on the bike and not being the fashion victim off it.

kris
11 years ago

As a retired messenger I would loved this in my younger, hipper days.

Poiuyt Man
Poiuyt Man
11 years ago

Aaron/Dick: I used to just tuck it into my belt, then tried the Fabric Horse U-Lock Holster. WAY more comfortable. I often have to reach back when I’m riding and check to make sure I didn’t forget my lock somewhere.

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