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4-pk Chelmon Heavy Duty TSA Approved Luggage Straps for Suitcases (various)

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chelmon via Amazon has 4-pk Chelmon Heavy Duty TSA Approved Luggage Straps for Suitcases (various) on sale for prices starting from $9.99 - $4 (activate the 40% off code here or apply promo code Y46JGSWW at checkout) = $5.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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chelmon via Amazon has 4-pk Chelmon Heavy Duty TSA Approved Luggage Straps for Suitcases (various) on sale for prices starting from $9.99 - $4 (activate the 40% off code here or apply promo code Y46JGSWW at checkout) = $5.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Big Wang
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I prefer the velcro straps better than this, something like: https://www.amazon.com/Boxer-Velc...B0F7ZCFY2J
The plastic parts will eventually break after being thrown around, but the velcro ones are much sturdier.
fuzzylightbulb
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I use luggage straps as a backup in case a zipper fails. It also makes it very easy to identify and then physically retrieve my bag from the carrousel. Ultimately it's a cheap price for peace of mind while traveling with a lot of stuff.
lenfari
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In case airport workers throw your luggage from the cargo hold onto the cart or let it free-fall to the ground, causing the zippers to burst.

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I prefer the velcro straps better than this, something like: https://www.amazon.com/Boxer-Velc...B0F7ZCFY2J
The plastic parts will eventually break after being thrown around, but the velcro ones are much sturdier.
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guest2011Aug 06, 2025 04:58 PM
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Why is it needed, in case tsa damages zippers?
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Quote from guest2011 :
Why is it needed, in case tsa damages zippers?
I use luggage straps as a backup in case a zipper fails. It also makes it very easy to identify and then physically retrieve my bag from the carrousel. Ultimately it's a cheap price for peace of mind while traveling with a lot of stuff.
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Quote from guest2011 :
Why is it needed, in case tsa damages zippers?
In case airport workers throw your luggage from the cargo hold onto the cart or let it free-fall to the ground, causing the zippers to burst.
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BeepBopBeepAug 06, 2025 07:28 PM
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Quote from Big Wang :
I prefer the velcro straps better than this, something like: https://www.amazon.com/Boxer-Velc...B0F7ZCFY2JThe plastic parts will eventually break after being thrown around, but the velcro ones are much sturdier.
I think this is brilliant, the one OP has may break at the clip when thrown
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deshwasiAug 06, 2025 08:42 PM
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Quote from Big Wang :
I prefer the velcro straps better than this, something like: https://www.amazon.com/Boxer-Velc...B0F7ZCFY2JThe plastic parts will eventually break after being thrown around, but the velcro ones are much sturdier.
thanks. bookmarked for when they might be cheaper. maybe the plastic buckle can be moved to the side with wheels to prevent direct impact?
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Quote from guest2011 :
Why is it needed, in case tsa damages zippers?
TSA is going to cut right through these to inspect your luggage. They don't take the time to remove these things. They will unlock locks but only if you use the TSA approved locks, otherwise they cut them. Same thing with these straps.
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Use to stabilize backpack on top of carry-on rolling suitcase.
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Quote from AtTheLeftThere :
This is a solution looking for a problem that doesn't exist.
Not if your luggage is a Home Depot or similar shipping box. The straps also act as a better way to carry such box.
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Quote from lenfari :
In case airport workers throw your luggage from the cargo hold onto the cart or let it free-fall to the ground, causing the zippers to burst.
Just bring it to staff and they will replace luggage or reimburse, easy fix and 6$ saved. And those straps wont do anything at all.
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Quote from Big Wang :
I prefer the velcro straps better than this, something like: https://www.amazon.com/Boxer-Velc...7ZCFY2JThe plastic parts will eventually break after being thrown around, but the velcro ones are much sturdier.
Yes, velcro version works very well. I have a few that are in use for maybe 10+ years. I got them free from tour companies. They still work fine. No, TSA or foreign customs never cut them. The strap is so easy to use they just put the strap back if they needed to inspect luggage. Naysayers here never have or use one so they don't know. Many advantages to have this:
  1. Make your luggage more visible
  2. Avoid mistake by other travelers
  3. Hold your luggage's two sides tighter together
  4. Indeed in case zipper fails, this is a great backup
  5. In fact you could purposely use strap to cover over zipper heads to protect them
  6. Use it to haul luggage out from carousel in case you can't reach the handle
  7. As another mentioned, if you check in a box or container type luggage, this is THE way.
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Quote from Big Wang :
I prefer the velcro straps better than this, something like: https://www.amazon.com/Boxer-Velc...B0F7ZCFY2J
The plastic parts will eventually break after being thrown around, but the velcro ones are much sturdier.
Exactly my thoughts upon seeing plastic buckles! Plastic always seems to break. Thanks for the Velcro link.
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Blue_OakYesterday 09:28 PM
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Quote from UselessDeals :
Just bring it to staff and they will replace luggage or reimburse, easy fix and 6$ saved. And those straps wont do anything at all.
Meantime your suitcase and its contents are spilling out.

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Quote from guest2011 :
Why is it needed, in case tsa damages zippers?
To spend money.
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