Claudia
Comentado en México el 28 de enero de 2025
Excelente
Mike.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de enero de 2025
Bought this for my mom's car to keep the Kia Boyz away after they struck the 1st time. So far so good.
frank
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de marzo de 2024
It was shipped fast and works as it should
Hemi
Comentado en México el 7 de agosto de 2022
Llegó a tiempo, material resistente, pesado, llegó en un color distinto al de la imagen (llegó en color negro) y es diferente producto, un plástico de un extremo con detalle. No es muy largo, se separa el bastón si no lo cierras con la llave (cuando no lo ocupas).
Vlad
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de junio de 2022
I ordered the basic club for my new car because my family had great success with their use throughout the years. The product came quickly and has lived up to expectations so far. Not much else to say but fingers crossed it deters would-be thieves in the future.
Raul
Comentado en México el 4 de marzo de 2022
Me gustó la apariencia, los materiales se ven de buena calidad, la llave y mecanismo para abrir o cerrar funcionan adecuadamente, espero que con el paso del tiempo siga teniendo un buen funcionamiento.
Polotj
Comentado en México el 12 de marzo de 2022
No me gustó que no se autoajusta al abrirlo, hay que hacerlo manualmente con la llave.
jaime muñoz rodriguez
Comentado en México el 14 de febrero de 2022
Todo bien con mi pedido llegó rápido y parece funcionar correctamente.
Wayward Canadian
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de mayo de 2021
Update: Using this thing has become such a habit that I basically don't even think about it anymore. It takes about three seconds to set. and it's really nice to know that the car is extra secure. My neighborhood is still somewhat sketchy, so on a subconscious level I'm always on guard. This thing really adds to peace of mind. Of course car theft and break ins can happen anywhere, so it is definitely not just for those of us in less glamorous areas. The Club is an essential, like locking the doors.Original: Do you really need this goofy-looking 90s relic? YES. You 1000% do.Vehicle thefts are way up in our area, maybe in yours too. I don't want to have to deal with that kind of hassle. If your car is stolen, even if you get it back, the lock or ignition may be messed up. And if you don't, how easy would it be to replace? Car prices are through the roof these days. It's infinitely better to avoid the issue altogether by taking this very simple measure to protect your vehicle.I know I sound like a Club evangelist and I know that's weird, but this is one of those situations where the tiniest bit of effort can save a massive amount of stress. I had the red original ages ago and don't know why I stopped using it. It's super fast and easy to put on, big enough for an SUV but still not too bulky for a regular car. Just orient it diagonally SW to NE, and then the wheel can't turn left. It does not appear to have that bending problem that some of the fancier versions do.After a few months, I noticed dents on the steering wheel where it rested, but I think that's unique to this car as the wheel is made of a squishier foam. This didn't happen when I had the red version years ago (different car). I may just tape a bit of sponge to the club at the pressure points.Even if it's primarily a visual deterrent, that's sufficient. Hopefully a stickyfingers would see this, laugh at how ridiculous it looks, and then decide it's not worth the bother.
Eduardo
Comentado en México el 25 de diciembre de 2020
Excelente pdto
ATREYU
Comentado en México el 25 de noviembre de 2020
Excelente funcionamiento y calidad, espero que realmente ayude a que nadie vaya a intentar robar mi carro.
Frey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2014
I have owned a series of 1980s Toyotas (some of the easiest vehicles to steal) and the club has kept them safe. I have been told multiple times by people "don't you know Clubs can just be cut off?" but have yet to actually see this happen. An anti-club friend of mine bought a brake lock for his Toyota and someone just drove it away using the emergency brake. I once saw a thuggish young guy jump out of his friend's car and run over to my Toyota and the second he noticed the club, he jumped back into the vehicle and left. The basic club does not use the ratcheting action of the higher end model which can be a hassle when you have to find the key to lock it. On the positive side, you can't lock it without the key and then be stuck. Sometimes the rubber coating peels a bit after time and in one case part of the housing near the slide wore down and began to bind shut but these are minor inconveniences considering the fact that this is a cheap, simple device that could prevent your beloved jalopy from falling into the wrong hands.