Hook Pick, S-Rake and Z-Wrench Starter Set
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About this Item
About this Item
Description
Description
The Three Basics That Make Lock Picking Make Sense
A hook pick, an S-rake, and a Z-wrench give you the two core approaches: single-pin picking and raking. This compact Praxis trio keeps the first kit simple, so you can learn tension and feedback before drowning in profiles. Small set, real fundamentals.

Every first picker needs tension, lift, and rake practice
Hook pick
For learning pin lifting and single-pin picking on suitable practice locks.
S-rake
For exploring raking movement, feedback, and quick set patterns.
Z-wrench
For the tension control that makes either technique work.
Add a lock that teaches cleanly
Pair this set with the Practice Pin Cylinder Lock if you want a forgiving first cylinder. If you would rather start with a broader handled set, compare the SouthOrd PXS-14.
What to know before buying
| Contents | Praxis hook, Praxis S-rake, and Praxis Z-wrench |
| SKU | HSRZ |
| Best use | Basic pin-cylinder practice with picking and raking fundamentals |
| Fit note | Use with suitable practice locks, not automotive, dimple, tubular, or disc detainer locks. |
Questions buyers usually ask
Is three tools enough to start?
Yes, if the goal is learning the core movements before buying a bigger set.
Does this replace a full set?
No. It is a clean starter trio, not a wide profile range.
What lock should I use?
A simple practice pin cylinder is the most sensible first companion.
Can I rake and single-pin pick with this?
Yes. The hook covers lifting, the S-rake covers raking, and the wrench provides tension.
Start with the tools that teach the most
Hook, rake, and wrench is the cleanest small starting point for pin-cylinder practice.
