Mossy Oak Teams with Master Lock for Camouflage Security Line

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posted on October 20, 2022
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Portable Lock Box And Python Cable Lock

To help hunters, anglers and land managers alike safeguard equipment this fall, Mossy Oak teamed up with padlock security and safety brand, Master Lock, to introduce a line of new camouflage security solutions to meet the needs of modern outdoor enthusiasts.

Available to purchase exclusively online at Lowes.com and in Lowe’s retail stores across the country, the new collection features Master Lock’s 5400D Portable Lock Box and 8418 Python Adjustable Locking Cable solutions. Both products are now outfitted in two of Mossy Oak’s camouflage designs, including the Country DNA pattern for concealment and the Blaze pattern for visibility.

"For more than 100 years, Master Lock has provided peace of mind where people live, work and play—which for many, means getting out and enjoying the great outdoors,” said Steve Sharp, vice president of Product at The Master Lock Company. “Mossy Oak has a longstanding commitment to serving hunting, fishing and outdoor enthusiasts, and we look forward to equipping them with trusted camouflaged security heading into peak hunting season this fall.”

5400D Portable Lock Box

One of Master Lock’s tried-and-true mechanical solutions, the 5400D Portable Lock Box boasts a 3.25-inch-wide metal body, a shutter door protecting the combination dial and vinyl-coated shackles, while a portable “over the knob” installation and four-digit combination feature provides convenience and increased security. Applications include anything from managing access to outdoor storage sheds full of gear or shared cabins for weekend hunting trips, when multiple users may need access at varying times. MSRP: $39.98

8418 Python Adjustable Locking Cable

Perfect for securing a tree stand while away or keeping canoes and other equipment in place while driving, Master Lock’s top-rated 8418 Python Adjustable Locking Cable is a six-foot long security solution featuring braided steel for maximum strength and flexibility. It is sold in a two-pack set that is keyed alike to offer a range of applications without sacrificing convenience. Built for all the unknowns of the outdoors, its integrated pin tumbler keyed-locking mechanism provides pick resistance, while the rust-resistant lock and vinyl coated cable offer weather and scratch protection. MSRP: $39.98

For more information visit masterlock.com.

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