Seatylock Treats Bike Security as a Protocol, Not a Promise
Urban cyclists face a fundamental trust deficit: marketing claims like “heavy duty” and “high security” are not standardized, yet the cost of failure can be thousands of dollars. Seatylock, a design-led mobility security brand, is addressing this gap by treating independent security certifications as the verifiable protocol for bike protection. The company argues that third-party testing from institutes such as Sold Secure, ART, FUB, Varefakta, SRA, and Velosure provides the only reliable data layer for riders navigating an increasingly complex urban mobility landscape.
Why Certification Transparency Matters for E-Bike Owners
As e-bike adoption accelerates, the value of parked bikes has risen sharply. E-bi