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TiLok Is the Titanium EDC Connector That Snaps, Locks, and Swivels

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TiLok Titanium Magnetic Quick-Release EDC Carry System on Kickstarter

Most everyday carry upgrades want you to rebuild your whole setup. TiLok just fixes the small, daily annoyance of prying a key or a flashlight off a stubborn split ring. It’s a titanium magnetic quick-release connector that snaps your gear together, locks it in place, and pulls apart in about a second.

Price: From $29
Where to Buy: Kickstarter



Titanium gear has been a steady hit with our readers, from featherweight wallets to keychains that glow for years, so anything that puts the metal to clever use lands on our radar fast. That track record is exactly why we keep hunting for related products, and TiLok is the newest one to earn a closer look.

It’s live on Kickstarter now from a maker called LAIR, and early backers have already pushed it past its funding goal.

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What TiLok actually is

TiLok is a two-part titanium connector built around three things working together: magnetic alignment, a mechanical safety lock, and a 360-degree swivel. Bring the two halves close and the magnet guides them into place with a snap. Once they’re seated, the mechanical lock keeps them from popping loose in a bag or a pocket. When you want to swap something out, you just pull the two halves apart.




TiLok Titanium Magnetic Quick-Release EDC Carry System Kickstarter

The swivel does quiet, useful work here. It lets keys, cords, and tools rotate freely instead of twisting into a knot, so your carry stays flat and tidy.

Titanium build, with a glow-in-the-dark trick

The whole thing is Grade 5 titanium, the same alloy family that shows up in aerospace parts, so it shrugs off sweat, rain, and scuffs without feeling heavy in your hand. It stays compact enough to ride on a keychain, a backpack strap, a tool pouch, or a belt loop without turning into dead weight in your pocket.

TiLok Titanium Magnetic Quick-Release EDC Carry System Review




The fun part: there’s room for up to six tritium tubes. Slot them in and TiLok becomes a tiny glow marker you can pick out in a dark bag or a dim entryway, which is also what nudges it from plain tool toward something closer to a pendant or charm.

It holds a lot more than keys

According to LAIR’s own testing, one TiLok can take up to 50 kg, about 110 lb, before it lets go. That’s far beyond what a handful of keys, a compact flashlight, and a multitool will ever ask of it, which is really the point: the connection should never be the weak link.

It’s built to pair with keys, access cards, flashlights, small tools, backpack straps, tool pouches, and belt carry.

TiLok specs at a glance

TiLok is machined from Grade 5 (GR5) titanium alloy and stays light at about 6.5 g, with an opening width of roughly 40 mm. The two halves join with magnetic auto-align backed by a mechanical safety lock, and a 360-degree swivel keeps keys and cords turning freely.




TiLok Titanium Magnetic Quick-Release EDC Carry System Crowdfund

Price and availability

Here’s the part worth moving on. The campaign lists a Super Early Bird price of $29, with a planned retail price of $35. The project also lists higher bundle tiers, and some promos quote different numbers, so confirm the exact live pledge before publishing.

TiLok Titanium Magnetic Quick-Release EDC Carry System Campaign

The good and the not so good

There’s a lot to like here. The titanium build stays light, strong, and corrosion resistant, and the magnetic snap paired with a mechanical lock makes the connection feel both fast and secure. The 360-degree swivel keeps keys and cords from tangling into a knot, the six tritium slots make your gear easy to spot at night, and the Super Early Bird pricing sits well under the planned retail.




TiLok Titanium Magnetic Quick-Release EDC Carry System Launch

It’s not without trade-offs. Like any crowdfunding project, TiLok carries some risk, and ship dates can slip before the first units arrive. Premium titanium gear also costs more than a basic clip, so this is a splurge rather than a budget pick.

Price: From $29
Where to Buy: Kickstarter

Should you back it

TiLok Titanium Magnetic Quick-Release EDC Carry System Specs




If your keyring is a daily fight, TiLok is an easy one to root for. It takes one of the most ignored parts of everyday carry and makes it faster, sturdier, and honestly kind of satisfying to use. Just treat it like what it is, a crowdfunding pledge rather than a finished product on a shelf, check the current pledge tiers before you commit, and you’ll know exactly what you’re walking into.



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