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The best hitch lock to keep trailers and caravans secure

• Increase caravan and trailer security
• Different types of hitchlocks
• Comply with insurance specifications

Written by Alex Boyd Published: 3 April 2024

If you own or use any kind of trailer or caravan and you are not using a hitch lock, it might be time to think about your security measures. More and more people routinely use a wheel clamp for security while the trailer or caravan is left unattended for any length of time. There is also a wide range of alarms that can be used to provide an audible warning if anyone tries to enter or move your caravan or trailer. But sometimes something as simple as a hitch lock should deter a thief.

Firstly, what does a hitch lock do? Despite sometimes looking rather unassuming, they are designed as an additional layer of security to obstruct access to the trailer’s hitch, preventing any would-be thieves from hitching the trailer or caravan to their own vehicle and taking it away. Using a range of security measures can not only slow down a thief’s progress it may dissuade them from trying altogether.

There are a few different types of hitch locks available, so we’ve had a look around to see what’s available and how they might suit your needs. Remember to double check that the lock will be suitable for your hitch.

The best hitch locks at a glance:

Editor’s choice: Stronghold Hitchlock – Buy now from Amazon UK
Best for Budget: Turnart Trailer Lock – Buy now from Amazon UK
Best heavy duty: Milenco Heavy Duty AKS 3004 Hitchlock – Buy now from Amazon UK

The best hitchlocks

Editor's choice
Price: $137.82
The initial deterrent is provided by the highly visible yellow finish but carried through by the tough construction of the Hitchlock, which is Sold Secure Gold standard certified. The hardened steel casing has anti-saw features and covers the fixing bolts of the hitch to protect it. It's lightweight, compact, easy to fit and easy to store.

Pros

  • Sold Secure Certification
  • Easy to fit

Cons

  • Can be a bit tight to fit initially
Best for easy fitting and removal
Price: $84.65
You don't have to break the bank for this hitchlock from Maypole. The yellow finish means that straight away, it's a highly visible deterrent which will immediately discourage the casual thief as part of your security measures. It comes with two keys and can be fitted or removed while the caravan or trailer is still attached to the towing vehicle.

Pros

  • Sturdy construction
  • Good fit

Cons

  • No storage case
The SAS Hitch Lock Fortress A is another tough customer that can be fitted whilst your trailer/caravan is hitched or unhitched, which is ideal for quick or unscheduled stops. The maximum security 'safe style' lock on this hitch lock has twin hardened pins to lock the hitch and anti-drill protection on the lock itself.

Pros

  • 'Safe style' lock
  • Quick to fit and remove

Cons

  • Not as many fit options as some others
Best security certification
Price: $210.09
This hitchlock from AB Tools has a Sold Secure certification (Sold Secure is the British testing and certification body for all security products), along with Stronghold Diamond security level 7, and is aimed mainly at the trailer market and where insurance policies specify that a lock must be used. It also comes with a tough pair of gloves to protect your hands during coupling and uncoupling.

Pros

  • Security certification
  • Protective gloves supplied

Cons

  • Initial fitting can be tricky
Best heavy duty hitch lock
These Hitchlocks have been engineered and designed to be the strongest Hitchlocks ever made. Super Heavy Duty 4mm steel combined with the strongest lock ever used in one of these products. The specifications exceed all current security standards standards including SCM MP03, Sold Secure Gold and SBSC SSF.

Pros

  • Multiple security accreditations
  • Tough build

Cons

  • Heavier than some others
Best with separate lock
The Hyfive Heavy Duty Hitch Lock is made from 70mm steel with a thick locking bar. It comes complete with a stainless steel shackle 70mm discus padlock and is suitable for a wide range of applications. The Hyfive lock can also be attached whilst the caravan or trailer is attached to your car, securing the trailer to the vehicle when in car parks, but it must not be fitted whilst driving.

Pros

  • Fits multiple types of hitches
  • Sturdy padlock

Cons

  • Multiple parts which could get lost
Best budget solution
The Turnart Trailer Lock comes in a choice of three colours so that you can either match with your vehicle or choose the colour which will stand out the most. The trailer hitch lock is made of aluminium alloy with a yellow powder coating. The design means it fits a wide range of hitches and towbars; it's lightweight and easy to fit and remove.

Pros

  • Highly visible
  • Quick and easy to fit

Cons

  • Doesn't offer complete coverage

Things to consider when buying a hitch lock:

Before you make your decision about which hitch lock to buy, there are a few things to consider prior to purchase.

Compatibility: Ensure that the hitch lock is compatible with the hitch system of your caravan and trailer. Different hitch types like ball and coupling, tow bar, and fifth wheel may require different types of hitch locks.

Security Level: Consider the security level offered by the hitchlock. Look for features such as robust construction, high-quality materials (hardened steel), and additional security mechanisms (locking pins, tamper-resistant designs) to deter theft effectively.

Fit and Size: Choose a hitch lock that fits snugly and securely onto your caravan/trailer hitch without leaving too much room for movement or tampering. Measure your hitch dimensions accurately and check the specifications of the hitch lock to ensure compatibility.

Ease of Use: Opt for a hitch lock that is easy to install and remove, especially if you frequently attach and detach your caravan or trailer. Look for features such as quick-release mechanisms or user-friendly locking systems for convenience.

Weather Resistance: Consider the weather conditions in which your caravan/trailer will be parked. Select a hitch lock that is resistant to corrosion, rust, and adverse weather conditions to ensure long-term durability and reliability.

Insurance Approval: Some insurance providers may offer discounts or require specific types of hitch locks for coverage. Check with your insurance company to see if there are any specific requirements or approved models that you need to consider.

Additional Features: Depending on your preferences and needs, you may want to look for additional features such as integrated alarms, visible deterrents like bright colours, or compatibility with security systems (e.g., quality padlocks) for enhanced protection. You might even consider setting up a CCTV or smart security camera system to monitor things when your trailer or caravan are not in use.

Price and Value: Compare prices across different brands and models to find a hitchlock that offers the best value for your budget. Keep in mind that investing in a high-quality hitch lock is worthwhile for protecting your valuable caravan and trailer from theft.

Alex Boyd is a Commercial Content Writer at Bauer Media writing for Parker’s and CAR, and loves travel, gardening, DIY and music.

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