Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
Security
The Litelok X3 sets a new standard for security, featuring a 24mm composite shackle that resisted our standardized corded grinder attack for nearly four and a half minutes per cut. Even with the lock clamped in a vise to ensure optimal pressure and angles, the material's resilience was staggering compared to that of every other lock in our 2026 review. Because the anti-rotation design requires two full cuts to release a bike, this lock demands a significant amount of time and noise, effectively rendering traditional theft methods obsolete.
While we aren't master lock pickers, we found the X3's Abloy Sentry lock cylinder effectively impenetrable during our attempts. Real-world theft almost exclusively favors destructive tools over picking, making the lock's smooth, reliable keyway and the inclusion of three unique keys more relevant for daily ease of use than theoretical security vulnerabilities.
Ease of Transport
Unsurprisingly, the Litelok X3 trades portability for power, weighing in at a substantial 4.7 pounds. Since it doesn't include a bike mount, you'll likely have to carry this heavy U-lock in a bag or on a bike rack. Fortunately, the durable rubber coating prevents it from marring your frame's paint or damaging other gear, though it remains a cumbersome companion for the weight-conscious commuter.
Beyond the weight, the X3's protective rubber coating is unexpectedly “sticky,” often marring notebooks or papers when stowed in a bag. The absence of a frame mount at this premium price point isn't unheard of, but it does mean you'll need to spend a few more dollars. Still, it remains a security masterpiece that isn't as concerned with its ease of daily use.
Ease of Use
The key mechanism on the X3 operates with impressive smoothness and remains functional even after significant exposure to dirt and moisture. We encountered a minor defect: one of the three included keys required a specific orientation to turn, but the cylinder itself proved resilient to daily abuse. Its primary vulnerability is freezing rain; the open design of the crossbar allows water to collect around the shackle, which can seize the lock in freezing rain. While it is a security powerhouse, riders in sub-zero climates should be aware that it may need to thaw before it can be released.
Versatility and value are the areas where the X3 leaves room for improvement. The internal shackle clearance is surprisingly narrow, posing significant challenges for those with 2.3-inch tires or oversized frame tubes. Prospective buyers should evaluate their needs and measure their frame and tire clearance before purchasing, as this lock prioritizes extreme material hardness over a universal fit.
Versatility
The X3 also underperformed a bit in this category, largely due to the size of the shackle. This can make the lock more difficult to use in some situations. Our 29" e-mountain bike was difficult to lock up to some racks. The large frame tube size, large tire size, and battery placement made for a puzzle. In general, the oversized tubes of our mountain bikes (we tested 3 with this lock) made it tougher to find a good place to lock.
That said, the locking area is larger than some competitors' and sufficient for most bikes in most situations. And, if you usually lock to large tubes or structures or at awkward angles, then you may want to consider an alternative. If you have to lock your bike to a weaker point because it won't fit around the thicker structures, then what's the point of forking out the extra dough for a beefier lock? During testing, we cut through a road signpost (that we purchased… not out on the street). It only took about 4 minutes to cut through, which is about half the time it will take a thief to cut through this lock. This is a point worth considering if you are worried about your property being stolen. It's worth taking measurements of your required locking space before making the purchase.
Should You Buy the Litelok X3?
If your primary concern is the safety of your locked-up property, especially if you're locking up in a high-risk area, then no doubt this is your top choice. The Litelok X3 will give you peace of mind, knowing that, more than likely, your property will be secure even if a thief tries to bust this lock. If you don't have the Benjis to fork out for this lock (what's the price of peace of mind?) or you don't want to carry around the extra weight in your bag, then you may want to consider a lock that's cheaper, easier to transport, and more versatile, then you may want to keep browsing the locks in our review.
What Other Bike Locks Should You Consider?
If you need a lock that's relatively secure and also versatile, check out our Editor's Choice Litelok X1. If you want a larger U-lock that fits just about any frame, and security isn't your top concern, then check out the Kryptonite New York Standard U-Lock.
| Awards | Best for Angle Grinder Resistance |
|---|---|
| Price | $300 List |
Overall Score ![]() |
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| Star Rating | |
| Bottom Line | This costly lock was the toughest that we tested, and due to its rubber coating it also has a soft side and won't scratch your paint |
| Pros | Top security, silicone keyhole cover, soft rubber coating |
| Cons | Heavy, costly, no mount |
| Rating Categories | LITELOK X3 |
| Security (40%) | |
| Ease of Transport (25%) | |
| Ease of Use (20%) | |
| Versatility (15%) | |
| Specifications | LITELOK X3 |
| Type | U-Lock |
| Time to Defeat Lock | 464 seconds |
| Measured Weight | 4.7 lbs |
| Locking Dimension | 3.93" x 7.6" |
| Primary Materials/Thickness | 24-26mm, Barronium (patent pending composite material), high tensile steel |
| Included Keys | 3 keys |
| Defeated by Tin Snips | No |
| Defeated by Hammer | No |
| Defeated by Hacksaw | No |
| Defeated by 24" Bolt Cutters | No |
| Number of Angle Grinder Cuts to Defeat Lock | 2 cuts |








