Safe Travels with TSA Locks

Your luggage comes equipped with a globally recognized Travel Sentry® Approved (TSA) lock. This ensures that security authorities worldwide can inspect your bag without damaging it.


How to Set Your Lock

Setting up your lock is quick and simple! Follow these steps to set your 3-digit combination:

1. Ensure the combination is set to 000.
2. Push the slider in the direction of the arrow to confirm.
3. Press the orange-highlighted button. Some locks will stay down, while others need to be held for the next step.
4. While holding the button, enter your preferred 3-digit code.
5. Push the slider again to secure your new combination.

Lock designs may vary slightly, but the steps are the same.



Who Are Our Lock Partners?

We partner with Travel Sentry, the global leader in luggage security solutions. Their TSA-approved locks are standard in international travel, ensuring your baggage passes through customs smoothly and safely. All Travel Sentry locks feature a Red Diamond logo and are coded from TSA001 to TSA007, allowing security agencies like TSA and CATSA to use specialized tools to open them without damage.

For more information, visit [Travel Sentry](http://www.travelsentry.org).



Are Our Locks TSA Approved?

Yes, all our locks are TSA-approved!



Where Can You Use TSA Approved Locks?

Travel Sentry locks are used in over 600 airports across 20 countries, serving 1.6 billion travelers annually. They are a global standard, so you can use them anywhere, without limitations. For a full list of countries, visit [Travel Sentry](http://www.travelsentry.org).



Why Do We Use TSA Approved Locks?

Travel Sentry locks provide peace of mind by securing your luggage and ensuring that airport security can inspect it without damage. There’s no destination where these locks can't be used!



Can I Get the Tool to Open My TSA Lock?

No, the tools to open TSA locks are exclusive to airport security personnel and are not available to the public.



What if I Forget My Lock Combination?

Think of your lock code like a PIN—choose something memorable but hard for others to guess. If you forget your combination, we recommend trying all possible combinations until you unlock it. Unfortunately, we do not have a master key or code to help.

Please note that our warranty does not cover issues with locks caused by incorrect setup, misuse, or forced entry.

 

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