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Navaris Navaris TSA Luggage Strap - Secure Adjustable Strap for Suitcases with Combination Lock - Lockable Cross Case Travel Belt…

Navaris

Best for

Best cross-pattern with ID tag

Amazon rating

★★★★★4.4(671)

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Verdict scoreGood
74/ 100

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Updated May 19, 2026 · 1 min read

Navaris Navaris TSA Luggage Strap - Secure Adjustable Strap for Suitcases with Combination Lock - Lockable Cross Case Travel Belt…

Sources behind this verdict

10 reviewers weighted by source trust

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The consensus

What reviewers found

Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.

Across the reviewers we read, the Navaris is the most feature-loaded strap in the pool: it's a cross-pattern (X-shape) wrap with both a TSA combination lock and an integrated ID tag, in a high-visibility orange. Verified-purchase reviewers on amazon.com and walmart.com call out the unusually long 13-foot adjustment range, which is the practical reason to buy a cross strap, you need extra length to wrap both axes of a checked bag. The ID-tag pocket gets cited as a thoughtful add for travelers who don't want a separate luggage tag flopping off the handle.

What reviewers liked

  • Combines cross-pattern wrap, TSA combination lock and ID tag in one product
  • Very long adjustment range (cited up to ~13 feet) fits oversized hard-shell cases
  • High-visibility orange aligns with the carousel-identification use case endorsed in r/travel
  • 4.4/680-review Amazon base with corroborating Walmart and eBay listings

Where it falls short

  • Cross-pattern straps are slower to fit and tighten than single wraps
  • Integrated combination locks draw recurring complaints across the category about stiff or jammed dials
  • Smaller Amazon review base than the top three picks
  • Bright orange isn't subtle, which some reviewers note for business travel

Across the reviews

Synthesis · not our verdict

Across the reviewers we read, the Navaris is the most feature-loaded strap in the pool: it's a cross-pattern (X-shape) wrap with both a TSA combination lock and an integrated ID tag, in a high-visibility orange. Verified-purchase reviewers on amazon.com and walmart.com call out the unusually long 13-foot adjustment range, which is the practical reason to buy a cross strap, you need extra length to wrap both axes of a checked bag. The ID-tag pocket gets cited as a thoughtful add for travelers who don't want a separate luggage tag flopping off the handle.

The caveats reviewers raise are consistent with the form factor rather than specific defects. A cross strap is slower to put on and harder to tighten evenly than a single wrap, and the integrated combination lock, like all lockable-strap dials, draws a tail of complaints about stiff mechanisms. r/travel discussion of lockable straps in the broader pool frames products like this as 'identification plus closure plus deterrence' rather than as theft prevention. For a single hard-shell checked bag that the owner wants to spot, secure and label in one accessory, it's the best-supported option here.

Key specs

Source: Amazon listing
Combination Lock
The TSA approved combination lock ensures that your items are safely locked away with only you knowing your personal code. While TSA approval means that airport security can unlock your bag during custom checks without damaging it.
Cross Case
The cross case design of this strap ensures it stays in place and means that your suitcase will be tightly held together with all four sides covered. So, you don't have to worry about your suitcase bursting open during transport.
Adjustable
This suitcase strap is adjustable up to over 13 feet (400cm) in length and can be used on a host of items, from large suitcases to hand luggage and instrument cases.
Tag Id
The tag ID that comes with this suitcase strap allows you to write your personal details on the suitcase.
Distinct Look
With this suitcase strap featuring a combination lock, you'll be able to identify your bag with ease as it makes its way around the conveyor belt once you land.

What customers say

2 verified voices
Yeah I ended up choosing this brand for my wife and I and got each two large and a carry on. We haven't had any problems so far.
Supportingvia r/BuyItForLife
My suitcases are the hard shell ones and they can develop cracks. The strap is an extra layer of security so that it doesn't spill the contents ...
Trustedvia r/travel

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