 What's up everyone? I'm Kyle from Driving and Vibing and you're watching Road Gear Reviews. Today we are talking about a piece of security equipment for your travel trailer, so stay tuned. Welcome back to the channel everyone. If this is your first time here, make sure you hit that subscribe button. So today we're talking about the Reese Toe Power Universal coupler lock. Now this is a very standard hitch lock that we've been using for two and a half years on the road and it has definitely served us purpose for us in those two years, but we're going to be talking about some of the pros and cons of it because it is a very basic locking mechanism which is affordable but also has its limitations. So before we get into those, let's talk about some of the basic specs for this device. First of all, the universal aspect of it is that it fits different sizes which include 1 and 7 eighths of an inch, two inches and two and five sixteenths of an inch. So basically if you have a standard travel trailer, this should fit on your hitch. The body is made of aluminum right here and the bar is made of a heavy-duty steel and this device weighs about two pounds which is substantial for its size, but definitely light enough weight to carry around in store easily without it taking up a lot of room. So the locking mechanism is located right there and it uses an 11 position of ratchet design which resists picking and prying and you know, we haven't had any issues with that so far on the road, knock on wood. We can definitely attest that our trailer hasn't been stolen yet and this device hasn't really broken down over time. So some of the benefits of this is the price. It's under 20 bucks on Amazon, which is very affordable for a locking mechanism. Now the downside is that you can definitely find your way around. If a thief wants to really find their way around this device, it can happen. If you have the right tools and the right equipment, that is really a standard problem with all types of tongue locking mechanisms is that none of them are fail-proof. So the reasons we like this one is because the size, the affordability, first and foremost though, whenever it is on the trailer, it just acts as a visual guard to say, Hey, the trailer is locked up. Don't just come out and take it. So that is why one of the reasons why we've really liked this device. Now to put it on is very simple. You just fit the ball underneath the hitch like so, put the key in there and turn it into the on position. At that point you will slide this bar down and once it gets down tight, just turn the key back into lock position and then it will be locked and it will be good to go. I've read a lot of reviews online that have been good and bad. Some of the bad reviews say that with a heavy-duty hammer and a few good hits, you can knock this right off the hitch and I wouldn't doubt that. I think if a thief or someone is really inspired and wants to break a lock, that is possible. But you know, the ruckus it will cause will definitely be alarming hopefully if there is anyone in the area. So I don't think there is a perfect locking mechanism out there on the market. There are definitely some more expensive ones that can probably do a better job securing a trailer, but we have been very happy with this device over two and a half years on the road. We don't really have any negatives to say about it because this along with our mindfulness and thoughtfulness of picking a proper location to camp has really given us the security that makes us feel good whenever we leave our trailer behind. So if you're interested in this Reese Toe Power Universal coupler, I'll put a link below. You can read the reviews again, mainly positive, but there are some bad reviews in there or some reviews about how this device doesn't work as well. And I would encourage you to read all the reviews out there to kind of get a sense of how you would feel about this device. But we really like it for the visual appeal and the functionality of actually locking our hitch. So if you're in a travel trailer, you definitely need a lock. And we think the Reese Toe Power is a good solution. It might not be for everybody, but click the link below. That'll give you all the information you need to do some further research. But again, guys, I'm Kyle from Driving and Vibing. This is Road Gear Reviews. We put out videos every week, so subscribe and see what gear is good for you. Tell us if there's any gear that you want us to review and we'll be happy to do that. But thanks again, guys, and we'll see y'all next time later on.