PinUltimate Review | Best Tow Hitch Pin Lock You'll Ever Buy?

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2025

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  • @richardhoffarth1771
    @richardhoffarth1771 Рік тому +2

    Awesome! I understand the inside of that lock mechanism is made of a type of metal that won't rust either, so that lock won't freeze up on you!

  • @GabrielZuniga-z6n
    @GabrielZuniga-z6n 11 місяців тому +1

    As i was ording at the mcds drive thru, i saw guys cut a catalytic convertor in the parking lot faster then my order was made. If they want it there going to get it.

  • @uberfu
    @uberfu Рік тому +5

    How does it hold up against a pipe breaking it off?

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Рік тому +1

      Hey there! What do you mean against a pipe breaking it off? Thanks for watching!

    • @dotdot9628
      @dotdot9628 Рік тому +2

      He means slide a heavy pipe over the cap end and pull hard.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Рік тому +1

      @dotdot9628 awe...gotcha. I'm not sure on that...haven't tried it LOL. Thanks for watching though!

  • @RuggedRunnerOverland
    @RuggedRunnerOverland Рік тому +7

    I was interested until I saw the price, $160 on Amazon...that's ridiculous for a hitch pin when I can get a stainless steel locking hitch pin from eTrailer for $40.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Рік тому +2

      Hey there! Yeah, being 100% Titanium and USA made pushes the price tag up there. Thanks for watching!

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Рік тому +4

    I like the titanium but as far as security, it is very poor. The keying system is a wafer lock, basically the lowest form of security lock on the planet that an unskilled child could pick open with some bent paperclips. The aluminium "aircraft grade" aluminum can easily break with a pipe inserted over the handle and easily bent a few times and it will snap off, its still aluminium, not titanium, forged steel or stainless steel.
    Aa far as pin strength and durability, its probably one of the best out there, no issues with that.
    A lack of a cover in the key is an issue but considering it's a wafer lock that has super poor tolerences, it would not be so much of a problem to jam up. The price is expensive but titanium, machined alloy and US labor means that it justifies cost but I would only buy it if it had a proper high grade lock like a MultiLock and replace the aluminium with stainless steel.
    I would not leave a 30k boat on a trailer with that hitch pin on it which could be easily defeated with a piece of metal pipe from a low skill, drug affected person in under 10 seconds.
    Sorry, just wanted to let you know about its weaknesses.🍻🤠

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing that feedback and thanks gor watching!

    • @captain3491
      @captain3491 8 місяців тому +1

      @DonzLockz you seem to know a good bit about locks. If you were looking to buy a locking hitch pin today, what would you pick?

    • @michaelvogel5300
      @michaelvogel5300 5 місяців тому

      No answer.....​@@captain3491

  • @coreypratt6584
    @coreypratt6584 9 місяців тому +1

    Looks like a prybar wouldn't have any problem popping that quick release cap off from the side.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  9 місяців тому

      Hey! Not sure about that...haven't tried that LOL. Thanks for watching!

  • @giovanniramilo4221
    @giovanniramilo4221 8 місяців тому +1

    Has anyone used this hitch pin on/during Canadian winter? not sure if it would work properly.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  8 місяців тому

      Hey there! We haven't as we all live here in the states. Thanks for watching!

  • @CDBOnline
    @CDBOnline Рік тому +2

    What is missing is a cover over the lock key hole. They get caked in dirt on gravel roads and the key will not insert.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Рік тому

      Thanks for the insight! From what I understand, Billy (who was the one testing this) put on about 30k miles all over the country pulling his boat etc and didn't have an issue, but I could certainly see that a key hole cover would help if you were in super muddy areas. We'll pass that along to the folks at PinUltimate! Thanks for watching!

    • @paulchausse
      @paulchausse Рік тому +2

      Hey, this is Paul at Big Sky Precision! We have experimented with several different covers for PinUltimate. In our testing we found that the net result was covers tend to collect and hold water. By leaving the lock open, water can leak through it and allow it to dry. This is especially important in the winter months when it can freeze. I've had variations of this on my truck for over 20 years and it just works. Sometimes needs a squirt of WD-40, but it really is bullet proof. Thanks for the review and the comments!

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Рік тому

      @@paulchausse thanks for that info! Great to hear!

    • @spacey7215
      @spacey7215 9 місяців тому

      @@paulchausse. What is the shear strength of this titanium pin?

  • @LizardDoggo87
    @LizardDoggo87 Рік тому +1

    I just leave the hitch in the receiver until it rusts. The pin isn't doing anything except meeting lawful requirements.

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Рік тому +1

      Hey there Andrew! This hitch pin is the pin that's keeping the hitch in the receiver. Thanks for watching!

    • @danamiller7309
      @danamiller7309 Рік тому +1

      @@BackwoodsPursuit I was thinking the same : "lawful requirements" ???? smfh! I love it when people that never tow anything in their lives give their opinion. Go ahead LizardDoggo87 that pin is totally unnecessary, and those safety tow chains are just for looks too. safe towing

  • @uberfu
    @uberfu Рік тому

    The rust commentatry was pointless if the thing is made out of titanium ... FYI EVERYBODY titanium does not rust !!!

    • @BackwoodsPursuit
      @BackwoodsPursuit  Рік тому

      Hey there! Thanks for the feedback. We'd rather give a little extra information than assume everyone knows something. Thanks for watching though!