Fit Gadgets: Wordlock
After you've had a long, hard workout, have you ever found yourself struggling to remember the combination to the lock on your gym locker? Perhaps it's because I'm not really a numbers person (hence the career in writing), but I've always had a tough time with combination locks because I just don't always remember the numbers. And so, imagine how happy I was to learn about Wordlocks!Wordlocks says numbers are for reps, not locker combos, and I couldn't agree more. They offer a variety of locks with word combinations that you set yourself, which is far easier to remember than a random assortment of numbers.
They have more than heavy duty padlocks that'll keep your stuff safe in even the sketchiest locker room -- they also have smaller luggage locks that are TSA recognized, so they're perfect for keeping your shoes protected when you're traveling for a race. And, they have bike locks, so your bike can be safe anywhere you choose to ride.
As an added bonus, they come in a bunch of fun colors (as you'll see in the gallery), so even if you start a huge trend and everyone you know starts using Wordlocks, you'll always be able to pick your color out of a crowd. The five-letter padlock is $9.99, the four-letter travel lock is $9.99, and the four-letter five-foot cable bike lock is $19.99, all available at amazon.com.
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