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OnGuard Brute STD Review

This lock provides great security and versatility at an affordable price, and while not our absolute favorite, it's pretty darn good
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onguard brute std bike lock review
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Price:  $85 List
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Manufacturer:   OnGuard
By Matt Bento ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Aug 8, 2023
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RANKED
#9 of 23
  • Security - 40% 7.5
  • Ease of Transport - 25% 3.0
  • Ease of Use - 20% 6.0
  • Versatility - 15% 7.0

Our Verdict

Let's face it: although there are many biking products on the market, many of us commute on a sub-thousand dollar bike, and it can be hard to stomach purchasing a lock that costs more than a tenth of your ride. The OnGuard Brute STD provides comparable security to high-end locks at a more affordable price. Plus, it comes with five replaceable keys, including one with an LED for nighttime use. After attacking this model with multiple implements of destruction, we can safely say that this model can deter thieves with the best of them. Our biggest gripe is how it mounts to our bike frame, but if that's not a big deal to you, this wallet-friendly contender might be the bike lock you seek.
REASONS TO BUY
Secure
Includes 5 keys
Price is nice
REASONS TO AVOID
Clunky mounting hardware
Heavy

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Bottom Line The most security per dollar spent on a bike lockCan fit any bike and rack and is remarkably secure though tough to ferry around townAbove average security in a large, versatile lock that's let down a bit by difficult to use key and annoying mountAmong the lightweight, low-security options, this lock is a steal and one of our favoritesA low level of security, but well designed and available in lengths up to 25 feet, make it versatile and nice to use
Rating Categories OnGuard Brute STD Abus Ivera 7210 Kryptonite KryptoLok ABUS Chain Lock 120... DockLocks Anti-Thef...
Security (40%)
7.5
7.5
7.5
2.5
1.5
Ease of Transport (25%)
3.0
5.0
6.0
9.0
7.0
Ease of Use (20%)
6.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
Versatility (15%)
7.0
8.0
7.0
4.0
8.0
Specs OnGuard Brute STD Abus Ivera 7210 Kryptonite KryptoLok ABUS Chain Lock 120... DockLocks Anti-Thef...
Type U-Lock Chain U-Lock + cable Chain Combo cable
Time to Defeat Lock 32 seconds 12 seconds 20 seconds 3 seconds 1 second
Measured Weight 3.6 lbs 2.8 lbs 2.5 lbs 0.5 lbs 0.7 lbs
Locking Dimension 7.5" x 10.5" 42" circumference U-lock: 4" x 9", cable 5' 43" circumference 60" circumference
Primary Materials/Thickness 16.8mm hardened steel 7mm hardened steel square chain 12.7mm hardened steel 4mm hardened steel 10mm steel cable
Included Keys 5 keys 2 keys 2 keys N/A N/A
Defeated by Tin Snips No No No Yes, requires two cuts to defeat Yes
Defeated by Hammer No No No No No
Defeated by Hacksaw No No No No Yes, easily
Defeated by 36" Bolt Cutters No No No Yes, but not very easily. Requires two cuts Yes, easily
Number of Angle Grinder Cuts to Defeat Lock 2 cuts 2 cuts 2 cuts 2 cuts 1 cut

Our Analysis and Test Results

The OnGuard Brute STD is a tough, no-nonsense U-lock that's just big enough to secure your bike's frame, back wheel, and front wheel (should you choose to remove) to a standard bike rack. It includes a frame mount that maintains a surprisingly secure hold on the lock while still providing easy removal. While it's a bit heavy, it's still lighter than similar competitors, and the heft boosts our confidence that our bike isn't going anywhere once it's locked up. Bikes and biking accessories are in high demand these days, and the Brute STD increases the likelihood that your bike stays yours.

Performance Comparison


onguard brute std bike lock review - the onguard brute std lock is large enough to encompass a road bike...
The OnGuard Brute STD lock is large enough to encompass a road bike frame, a wheel, and most bike racks.
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Security


Constructed from hardened steel and measuring 16.8 mm in diameter for the "U" section, the Brute STD only succumbed to an angle grinder after making two separate cuts to the "U" section. That's as good as any lock we have ever tested in our best bike lock review. We could hardly scratch this lock with our standard bolt cutters. This lock requires two cuts to free a bike, and after a valiant effort with the hacksaw, we determined that while possible, cutting through this lock twice with a hacksaw would take the most determined thief all night. Onguard considers it one of the most secure locks they manufacture, giving a 97% security rating, and Sold Secure backs this up by awarding the Brute their illustrious Diamond rating. No beef here; this U-lock offers great security.

A lock of this security is the only type we regularly rely on when locking up our bikes and heading out of sight in urban areas where bike theft is more common. OnGuard does offer a bike theft warranty program, but we do not place much confidence in these sorts of programs from bike lock manufacturers. If your bike is stolen and you meet all of their (stringent) criteria, you might receive compensation for your lost ride.

Standard bolt cutters don't stand a chance against the Onguard Brute...
Standard bolt cutters don't stand a chance against the Onguard Brute STD.
It's safe to say the Brute STD is impervious to hacksaws.
It's safe to say the Brute STD is impervious to hacksaws.

Ease of Transport


At 3.6 pounds on our scale, the Brute STD is not lightweight, but it is a pound lighter than almost any other lock with the same level of security. A pound is pretty significant if you're overloading your little commuter pack with books, food, a jacket, and a laptop.

The lock's included frame mount system is very easy to install and has two different sets of screw lengths to accommodate a range of frame thickness. The lock snaps securely in place and can be released with a touch of a button. Bumps in the road are no issue for this mount — the mount holds the lock in place without much rattling or making a racket.

onguard brute std bike lock review - this lock secures easily to its frame mount, and you can remove it...
This lock secures easily to its frame mount, and you can remove it with the press of a button.
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We do not love everything about the bike frame mount for this lock, though. Be considerate about where you install it on the frame since the lock will be next to (not underneath) your crossbar, and your thighs or knees could hit while you pedal (annoying). However, bikes with size small frames might not be able to fit most U-locks and their mounts inside (and in-line with) the main triangle, making this mount that sits to the side more appealing.

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A little consideration is required when deciding where to place the frame mount since the lock sits next to, not under, the crossbar. We prefer a more streamlined mount that secures the lock inside the main triangle of the bike frame.
Credit: Matt Bento

Ease of Use


The bike is not going to lock itself, and there is no getting around kneeling to ground level while you fiddle the U section around the frame, between spokes, and around whatever securing your bike to. This is the price of admission for any bike lock, though, and OnGuard provides several features to make the process of securing your bike easier. The locking mechanism itself has a very smooth action, even after months of use.

The Brute STD comes with a generous smattering of five keys, including one with a little LED light to help find the keyhole in the dark. You've got five opportunities to lose your keys, and OnGuard has a key registration program so you can order (and lose) even more keys if you need to.

onguard brute std bike lock review - the 5 keys are replaceable as long as you take the time to register...
The 5 keys are replaceable as long as you take the time to register them, and the large key has a tiny LED light.
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Versatility


All U-style locks have limited versatility due to their size and rigidity, and admittedly, we wouldn't want to carry around a U-lock much bigger than this one. At 7.5" wide and 10" long, we could easily get two road bike wheels and the frame attached to any standard bike rack, as well as many of the more "artistic" racks around town. Doubling down and securing two frames is also a viable option most of the time with thin frames.

Fences and signposts are well within the wheelhouse for this lock, but if you often need to lock up to trees or wider lamp posts, you'll want to go with a longer (and often heavier) chain-style lock. The Brute STD is more than adequate for most urban applications.

onguard brute std bike lock review - this lock is just large enough to accommodate your frame and front...
This lock is just large enough to accommodate your frame and front wheel, while still making use of finicky anchors like this fence post.
Credit: Matt Bento

Should You Buy the OnGuard Brute STD?


The OnGuard Brute STD is truly a budget-friendly bike lock with quality very close to its more expensive competitors. While the frame mount isn't our favorite, it works well enough, and we appreciate the five included keys. It would take a dedicated thief with power tools to defeat this lock when appropriately used, and at the price point, that is enough to convince us.

onguard brute std bike lock review - after many key turns, the lock continues to operate smoothly.
After many key turns, the lock continues to operate smoothly.
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What Other Bike Locks Should You Consider?


If you're willing to sacrifice some protection, the Kryptonite KryptoLok is a very affordable contender. It's also easier to transport, an area of performance the OnGuard Brute STD struggles.

Matt Bento