Product Overview
The NANUK TSA Approved Locks 2-Pack delivers trusted security for travelers who value both convenience and protection. Designed to meet strict Transportation Security Administration (TSA) standards, these durable locks allow authorized airport personnel to inspect your checked luggage using a universal master key—without damaging the lock or your bag. This means no more stress over forced entry or broken zippers during routine screenings. Whether you’re a frequent flyer, business traveler, or occasional vacationer, these compact, reliable locks integrate seamlessly into your travel routine while adding an essential layer of theft prevention. With their rugged construction and rustproof finish, they’re built to withstand the rigors of modern travel—from tropical humidity to cold mountain climates.
Key Features
- TSA-Approved Design: Certified to work with TSA-approved master keys, letting airport security open and reseal your luggage during inspections without compromising the lock’s integrity or requiring cutting.
- Cut-Resistant Steel Shackle: Forged from hardened steel, the shackle resists common tools used by opportunistic thieves, offering real-world protection against prying and sawing attempts.
- Rustproof Construction: Engineered to resist corrosion from moisture, rain, or high-humidity environments—ensuring long-term performance whether you’re packing for a beach getaway or a rainy-city adventure.
- Universal Compatibility: Fits most standard suitcase zippers, duffel bags, and travel cases with TSA-compliant hasps. Note: May not accommodate oversized or non-standard zipper designs.
- Two Locks Included: The 2-pack gives you flexibility—secure multiple bags or share one with a travel partner, making it ideal for families or couples on the go.
Technical Specifications
- Lock Type: Combination-based, TSA-approved
- Number of Locks: 2 identical units
- Shackle Material: Hardened steel (resistant to cutting)
- Body Coating: Rustproof finish
- Color: Black
- Application: Standard luggage zippers and compatible travel cases
Benefits & Use Cases
These NANUK TSA Approved Locks are perfect for anyone seeking peace of mind while traveling. Their combination mechanism eliminates the need for physical keys, reducing the risk of lost or misplaced keys during transit. Instead, each user sets a personal 3-digit code—easy to remember but difficult to guess. This makes them especially useful for solo travelers or those who prefer digital-style access over traditional keyed locks.
The dual-pack design offers practical versatility. You can secure both your checked suitcase and carry-on simultaneously, ensuring all your gear is protected. Alternatively, use one lock on a backpack while the other secures a gym bag or storage container at home. Since the locks are lightweight and compact, they won’t add unnecessary bulk to your luggage—keeping your packing efficient and organized.
Because the locks are made to last, they’re well-suited for repeated use across domestic and international trips. The rustproof coating ensures they remain functional in coastal areas or after exposure to rain, while the cut-resistant shackle deters casual tampering. Unlike some low-cost alternatives that break after a single use, these locks are engineered for durability without sacrificing security.
Important Notes
- The package includes exactly two black TSA-approved combination locks; no extra keys, tools, or accessories are included.
- Each lock uses a user-settable combination—there is no external key. If you forget your code, recovery options are limited, so choose a memorable number sequence and write it down separately.
- While designed for standard luggage brands, these locks may not fit on very large suitcases with reinforced zipper channels or non-traditional closures.
- Before departing, test the locking mechanism to ensure smooth operation and confirm your code works correctly. It’s recommended to reset the default code immediately upon receipt.
- Always follow airline guidelines regarding lock usage—some carriers still discourage locks due to past TSA concerns, though current protocols support approved models like this one.





