Originally Posted by
Commando303
Recently, I bought an OnGuard Brute U-Lock, which I feel is about as secure as the Kryptonite New York U-Lock. The former does seem to have noticeably more "play" in the shackle–locking-bar connection, but that probably doesn't make it "technically" inferior.
Part of security is, indeed, visual deterrence, and we might want to consider a thief will be less likely to attack a lock he or she knows is difficult to defeat than to attack one everyone is aware is mediocre. Of course, much depends on one's neighborhood, luck, etc.
Between a friend, my wife, and I, we've had FOUR OnGuard Brute locks freeze up on us, unable to be opened with the keys. I'd call that inferior to the Abus and Kryptonite locks we've also used that have never had a problem opening with the key.......