ABUS Bordo Granit 6000 vs AXA Defender
Comparison 2026 — Bike Locks
Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the ABUS Bordo Granit 6000 edges out the AXA Defender with an overall score of 88/100 against 68/100. It scores particularly well on security (92/100) and ease of use (88/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Locks.
The AXA Defender remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €34.95 versus €89.95.
Security winner
ABUS Bordo Granit 6000
22% higher than its rival
Value winner
AXA Defender
13% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | ABUS Bordo Granit 6000 | AXA Defender |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €89.95 | €34.95+157% |
| Rating | ★4.5 (1,820) | ★4.3 (2,680) |
| Overall | 88/100+29% | 68/100 |
| Security | ||
| Type | Vouwslot | Ringslot |
| ART rating | ART-2 | ART-2 |
| Security level | ABUS Level 15/15+25% | AXA Level 12 |
| Cylinder | ABUS Plus | — |
| Dimensions | ||
| Length | 90 cm | — |
| Weight | 1100 g | 640 g+72% |
| Material | Gehard staal 5 mm | Gehard staal |
Pros and cons
ABUS Bordo Granit 6000
Pros
- ART-2 certified — meets Dutch insurance requirements for e-bikes up to €3,000
- Compact folding design with included frame mount
- 5 mm hardened steel links paired with an ABUS Plus anti-pick cylinder
- 90 cm unfolded length leaves plenty of room to loop around a rack or post
Cons
- Heavier than chain locks in the same security class at 1,100 grams
- Links can feel stiff in extreme cold weather
AXA Defender
Pros
- ART-2 certified — meets baseline Dutch insurance requirements
- Simple one-handed operation, perfect for quick stops
- Fits almost every Dutch city bike via standard mounting points
- Plug-in chain accessory available separately for a second layer
Cons
- Only blocks the rear wheel — a thief can still lift the bike and walk away
- Not enough as a standalone lock for expensive e-bikes