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Sportube TSA Cable Lock

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Style: LOCK
Get the security of locked luggage without having to worry about cut locks with the Sportube TSA Cable Lock. This lock has the TSA Travel Sentry Approved logo on it which tells government officials that it can be easily unlocked using a special government code and re-locked to keep your gear secure. Recognized and accepted by the US government, the TSA Cable lock means you no longer need to worry about cut locks or vulnerable baggage.
- Set your own 3-digit combination
- Unlocks with special code used exclusively by TSA to check luggage
- Travel Sentry logo alerts TSA that lock doesn't need to be cut
Questions and Answers
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"What is the length and tickness of the cable?"
1 Answers | Answer Question
Question by James Dempsey on 10/17/2011 - 12:12 pm
A:
"The dimensions of the cable will fit all standard tube sporting luggage."
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 10/17/2011 - 1:38 pm
Q:
"Will be using a cable lock for other things than luggage. Need to know thickness of cable and also to see the attachment point (what goes inside lock) to be sure the cable will fit through a certain size hole.
Thanks"
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Question by Hal on 11/7/2011 - 9:03 am
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"The thickness of the cable is 9/16 of an inch. We do not have any other pictures of this item."
Answer by alejandra (Peter Glenn Staff) on 11/7/2011 - 2:47 pm
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We bought four of these locks for our ski cases. We noticed at the airport that nobody locks their ski cases. These locks can be opened easily, so what's the point?