Lewis N. Clark TSA-Approved Easy-to-Set Combination Luggage Lock With Steel Cable, Black
Travel Sentry Approved locks are designed specifically to keep your belongings secure while still allowing the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to open your luggage at the airport without destroying the lock during their screenings.
Featuring a resettable 3-dial combination, this lock is easy to set with our step-by-step written and video instructions – making it keys-free, and one less thing to remember.
The flexibility of the 70mm steel cable will ensure that it doesn’t break when it’s going through the conveyor belts at security checkpoints or when baggage handlers are loading and unloading your belongings from airplanes.
This combination lock can be also be used on lockers at hostels, gyms, water parks, etc. With several colors available, its sleek style combines with durable construction to create a lock that you can feel secure using anywhere in the world.
Product Features
- TSA-APPROVED – Allows TSA agents to open luggage without damaging it
- STURDY CONSTRUCTION – Durable cast zinc construction withstands the wear and tear of multiple trips
- STEEL CABLE – 70mm flexible, coated steel cable offers additional security
- ERGONOMIC DESIGN – Thermoplastic rubber material provides a comfortable grip
- EASY TO SET – Resettable 3-dial combination allows you to go keys-free
Works great for most situations … No issues with the lock itself, it functions as described and it very easy to change the combination which was huge for me. I have 3 of these all set with the same code. With so many mixed reviews out there on travel locks it was hard to make a selection. I think the problem is that there is not one lock that works for all situations. For the majority of my bags these work perfectly and the flexible cable is great. I’ve even been able to use one lock to secure 2 zippers that were next to…
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If you need a luggage lock, this is the one. I was a business traveler spending 25-30 weeks a year on the road. I had tried several other luggage locks, but many of them are poorly made and can be broken by knocking them hard with almost anything hard. I used these cable locks for years and they just plain work. If the lock eyelets on your luggage’s zipper tabs have become smashed so they will no longer line up, these cable locks get around that since the cable is long enough to loop…