Ehhhh. I see all of these companies trying to get funky with lock designs. Most likely, when it comes to stuff like this the lock is either going to be:
1) Super easy to pick/break (probably very likely in this case)
2) Stop working due to it's novelty
In this case, it looks like a cheap lock with a novelty key mechanism.
If I were you, I would invest a little bit more and get a good (Kryptonite/OnGuard) U lock + cable lock combo and not worry about it ever again.